This article revisits the question, first introduced by feminist scholars in the mid-1990s, about whether sexual practices within Buddhist tantra (heterosexually conceived) are empowering or exploitative to women. The purpose here is to complicate this question, given the different geographic settings and cultural contexts in which consort relationships have been embedded—from eastern Tibet to North America—and to nuance our understanding of the potential and pitfalls of sexuality in tantric contexts. To do so, I query the dynamics of secrecy and sexuality in tantric practice, examining twentieth century examples of female practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism who have participated in such relationships and thereby highlighting the ...
Recognizing the important work of such Christian theologians as Marcella Althaus-Reid, Martin Hugo C...
This dissertation explores the construction of male-male sexual practices in medieval Japanese Buddh...
This article explores sexuality and its role in cultural reproduction amongst Akha, a minority group...
This article revisits the question, first introduced by feminist scholars in the mid-1990s, about wh...
This dissertation offers an ethnographic study of ngakpa/ma (sngags pa/ma, m.f.)–Tibetan Buddhist no...
This article examines women's tantric retreats in Northwest Europe aimed at developing female sexual...
Western Tibetan Buddhist movements have been described as bourgeois and puritanical in previous scho...
Through colonialism and globalization, Buddhism has developed an increasing profile in the West. Thi...
Western Tibetan Buddhist movements have been described as bourgeois and puritanical in previous scho...
This paper highlights Thailand’s distinctive form of Buddhist Modernism through an exploration of re...
My thesis explores the aesthetic theory and performative expectations of the male and female practit...
Within Western Buddhism, practitioners are often assumed to be white and middle class. Based in grou...
Pchiru Shelni is a sexual practice that has been an entrenched cultural and social practice believed...
Abstract Although it seems undeniable that most human beings are of either the male or female gender...
Buddhist traditions intersect with queer lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, intersex, queer/querying (a...
Recognizing the important work of such Christian theologians as Marcella Althaus-Reid, Martin Hugo C...
This dissertation explores the construction of male-male sexual practices in medieval Japanese Buddh...
This article explores sexuality and its role in cultural reproduction amongst Akha, a minority group...
This article revisits the question, first introduced by feminist scholars in the mid-1990s, about wh...
This dissertation offers an ethnographic study of ngakpa/ma (sngags pa/ma, m.f.)–Tibetan Buddhist no...
This article examines women's tantric retreats in Northwest Europe aimed at developing female sexual...
Western Tibetan Buddhist movements have been described as bourgeois and puritanical in previous scho...
Through colonialism and globalization, Buddhism has developed an increasing profile in the West. Thi...
Western Tibetan Buddhist movements have been described as bourgeois and puritanical in previous scho...
This paper highlights Thailand’s distinctive form of Buddhist Modernism through an exploration of re...
My thesis explores the aesthetic theory and performative expectations of the male and female practit...
Within Western Buddhism, practitioners are often assumed to be white and middle class. Based in grou...
Pchiru Shelni is a sexual practice that has been an entrenched cultural and social practice believed...
Abstract Although it seems undeniable that most human beings are of either the male or female gender...
Buddhist traditions intersect with queer lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, intersex, queer/querying (a...
Recognizing the important work of such Christian theologians as Marcella Althaus-Reid, Martin Hugo C...
This dissertation explores the construction of male-male sexual practices in medieval Japanese Buddh...
This article explores sexuality and its role in cultural reproduction amongst Akha, a minority group...