This article is a review of the book titled, "GENDER AND THE PATH TO AWAKENING: Hidden Histories of Nuns in Modern Thai Buddhism" by Martin Seeger (2018). The review highlights the contribution of the study in uncovering the spiritual paths of the women Thai Buddhist practitioners. Seeger not only highlighted how the experiences of Thai women practitioners are often overshadowed by men. More importantly, he unravels the dynamic of their experiences in attaining Buddhist teachings and influencing other Buddhists during their lifetimes. The study that employed biography, hagiography, memories and oral accounts is innovative, especially in the situation which the data about the Thai women practitioners are scant
The purpose of this research was to investigate how Buddhism affects the status of Thai women by (1)...
The material presented and the conclusions I hope to reach in this thesis are based on an eight-mont...
This article looks at the activities of the Tibetan Nuns Project in North India and the experience o...
Through a study of a number of biographies of outstanding female Thai Buddhists in the period betwee...
Religion plays a central role in Thai society with Buddhism intertwined in the daily lives of the pe...
This anthropological thesis examines the complexity of the relationship between women's monasticism,...
In Thailand gender determines access to Buddhist ordination and women have never been granted member...
This article investigates the recent manifestation of a number of Western Tibetan Buddhist nuns and ...
Thai Buddhism is a subset of Theravada Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism is one of two main branches of...
The intention of this paper is twofold, first to examine the effect of the bureaucratization of the ...
The importance of Abhidhamma (higher doctrine) in Myanmar Buddhist society is well known. However, i...
This paper highlights Thailand’s distinctive form of Buddhist Modernism through an exploration of re...
There is a general consensus amongst Buddhist scholars that institutional Buddhism, which is the mo...
The nexus between religion and violence has been widely debated in the public sphere at the turn of ...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how Buddhism affects the status of Thai women by (1)...
The material presented and the conclusions I hope to reach in this thesis are based on an eight-mont...
This article looks at the activities of the Tibetan Nuns Project in North India and the experience o...
Through a study of a number of biographies of outstanding female Thai Buddhists in the period betwee...
Religion plays a central role in Thai society with Buddhism intertwined in the daily lives of the pe...
This anthropological thesis examines the complexity of the relationship between women's monasticism,...
In Thailand gender determines access to Buddhist ordination and women have never been granted member...
This article investigates the recent manifestation of a number of Western Tibetan Buddhist nuns and ...
Thai Buddhism is a subset of Theravada Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism is one of two main branches of...
The intention of this paper is twofold, first to examine the effect of the bureaucratization of the ...
The importance of Abhidhamma (higher doctrine) in Myanmar Buddhist society is well known. However, i...
This paper highlights Thailand’s distinctive form of Buddhist Modernism through an exploration of re...
There is a general consensus amongst Buddhist scholars that institutional Buddhism, which is the mo...
The nexus between religion and violence has been widely debated in the public sphere at the turn of ...
This thesis explores the relationship between gender and Buddhism as it applies to conceptions of fe...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how Buddhism affects the status of Thai women by (1)...
The material presented and the conclusions I hope to reach in this thesis are based on an eight-mont...
This article looks at the activities of the Tibetan Nuns Project in North India and the experience o...