The female body in medieval Japanese Buddhist texts was characterized as unenlightened and inherently polluted. While previous scholarship has shown that female devotees did not simply accept and internalize this exclusionary ideology, we do not fully understand the many creative ways in which women sidestepped the constraints of this discourse. One such method Japanese women used to expand their presence and exhibit their agency was through the creation of hair-embroidered Buddhist images. Women bundled together and stitched their hair into the most sacred parts of the image—the deity’s hair or robes and Sanskrit seed-syllables—as a means to accrue merit for themselves or for a loved one. This paper focuses on a set of embroidered Japanese...
This paper examines the controversial Japanese ritual mizuko kuyÅ in light of implications from the ...
P(論文)This is a study of mandalas unique to Esoteric Buddhism and the influence they had on religious...
This dissertation focuses on the visual and material culture of Hokyoji Imperial Buddhist Convent (H...
This dissertation explores the patronage, materiality, and ritual function of Buddhist embroideries ...
Hair embroideries were an entirely female and Buddhist practice in late Imperial China, and thus ope...
Japanese Buddhism is generally considered to be misogynist in nature. Scholars, who are familiar wit...
"The goddess Guanyin began in India as the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara, originally a male deity. He g...
Perfumed Sleeves and Tangled Hair explores the possibilities and limits of terms such as “body,” “wo...
This dissertation focuses on representations of Chûjôhime, a legendary eighth-century noblewoman, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-197) and index.Rethinking body, woman, sex, and agenc...
This paper explores Buddhist didactic texts from the medieval period of Japan and explains how these...
This article explores the relic-making activities of the Buddhist nun Bunchi, the eldest daughter of...
This dissertation examines the refinement of and increased experimentation with representations of “...
Cet article est consacré à la place du culte des reliques (jp. shari,) dans la piété féminine au déb...
Hair embroidery was a particular technique practiced by lay Buddhist women to create devotional imag...
This paper examines the controversial Japanese ritual mizuko kuyÅ in light of implications from the ...
P(論文)This is a study of mandalas unique to Esoteric Buddhism and the influence they had on religious...
This dissertation focuses on the visual and material culture of Hokyoji Imperial Buddhist Convent (H...
This dissertation explores the patronage, materiality, and ritual function of Buddhist embroideries ...
Hair embroideries were an entirely female and Buddhist practice in late Imperial China, and thus ope...
Japanese Buddhism is generally considered to be misogynist in nature. Scholars, who are familiar wit...
"The goddess Guanyin began in India as the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara, originally a male deity. He g...
Perfumed Sleeves and Tangled Hair explores the possibilities and limits of terms such as “body,” “wo...
This dissertation focuses on representations of Chûjôhime, a legendary eighth-century noblewoman, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-197) and index.Rethinking body, woman, sex, and agenc...
This paper explores Buddhist didactic texts from the medieval period of Japan and explains how these...
This article explores the relic-making activities of the Buddhist nun Bunchi, the eldest daughter of...
This dissertation examines the refinement of and increased experimentation with representations of “...
Cet article est consacré à la place du culte des reliques (jp. shari,) dans la piété féminine au déb...
Hair embroidery was a particular technique practiced by lay Buddhist women to create devotional imag...
This paper examines the controversial Japanese ritual mizuko kuyÅ in light of implications from the ...
P(論文)This is a study of mandalas unique to Esoteric Buddhism and the influence they had on religious...
This dissertation focuses on the visual and material culture of Hokyoji Imperial Buddhist Convent (H...