The analysis of the crossing of genders within Buddhist narratives, as contrasted with Hindu evidence, provides a fresh insight into the Asian paradigms for non-binary gender identities. The early monastic discipline (vinaya) relates the Buddha's non-judgmental and pragmatic approach to sex-change. The agent of causality (karma) prevails in Buddhism above the Hindu paradigm of the agency of divine intervention. The change of the Early Buddhist inclusive approach into the later multi-voiced and often exclusive viewpoints is exemplified and analysed. Especially the many and often contradictory Mahāyāna Buddhist voices highlight the diverse cultural adoption of Buddhism throughout Asia. This paper argues that Buddhist narratives can provide an...
Historically, many Buddhist traditions around the world have treated women as inferior to men. There...
This chapter demonstrates that Taiwanese Buddhist nuns resist the limitations of traditional Han gen...
The reluctance of Buddha to admit women into his order is simply attested in the Buddhist canon. The...
This article explores the implications of early Buddhist and Christian textual analyses of gender an...
Buddhist teachings are widely accepted, yet there appear to be differing attitudes towards those who...
The aim of reinstating the Theravada nuns ’ lineage has been a major motivating force in the product...
When we look specifically at Buddhist doctrine, the question of whether it has achieved gender equal...
Buddhist traditions intersect with queer lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, intersex, queer/querying (a...
Looking at early Indian Buddhist texts and inscriptions, we can generally find gender pairing within...
Through colonialism and globalization, Buddhism has developed an increasing profile in the West. Thi...
Is a Female Buddha Possible in Non-Esoteric Buddhism? Buddhism today can broadly be divided into two...
In this paper the author presents Theravāda Buddhist perceptions of the female body and their impact...
The Pali canon contains numerous references to homoerotic behaviour and to individuals who today wou...
Within the canonical Sutta Piṭaka (“Basket of Suttas”) of the classical South Asian Śrāvakayāna Budd...
The increasing influence and relevance of Buddhism in a global society have given rise to a vibrant ...
Historically, many Buddhist traditions around the world have treated women as inferior to men. There...
This chapter demonstrates that Taiwanese Buddhist nuns resist the limitations of traditional Han gen...
The reluctance of Buddha to admit women into his order is simply attested in the Buddhist canon. The...
This article explores the implications of early Buddhist and Christian textual analyses of gender an...
Buddhist teachings are widely accepted, yet there appear to be differing attitudes towards those who...
The aim of reinstating the Theravada nuns ’ lineage has been a major motivating force in the product...
When we look specifically at Buddhist doctrine, the question of whether it has achieved gender equal...
Buddhist traditions intersect with queer lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, intersex, queer/querying (a...
Looking at early Indian Buddhist texts and inscriptions, we can generally find gender pairing within...
Through colonialism and globalization, Buddhism has developed an increasing profile in the West. Thi...
Is a Female Buddha Possible in Non-Esoteric Buddhism? Buddhism today can broadly be divided into two...
In this paper the author presents Theravāda Buddhist perceptions of the female body and their impact...
The Pali canon contains numerous references to homoerotic behaviour and to individuals who today wou...
Within the canonical Sutta Piṭaka (“Basket of Suttas”) of the classical South Asian Śrāvakayāna Budd...
The increasing influence and relevance of Buddhism in a global society have given rise to a vibrant ...
Historically, many Buddhist traditions around the world have treated women as inferior to men. There...
This chapter demonstrates that Taiwanese Buddhist nuns resist the limitations of traditional Han gen...
The reluctance of Buddha to admit women into his order is simply attested in the Buddhist canon. The...