A major challenge in the historical study of female monasticism in Thailand is the paucity of texts written by or about Thai Buddhist female practitioners prior to 1950. Biographical and autobiographical texts and other substantial Buddhist texts authored by Thai female practitioners emerged arguably only in the 20th century and are generally relatively rare, with only few notable exceptions. In this paper, I will utilize some of the earliest available Thai texts that allow more detailed insights into female monasticism and soteriological teaching and practice, the creation of female monastic spaces and the interrelationships between male and female monastics. Thus, I will examine sets of monastic training rules that, even though based on P...
Thai Buddhism is a subset of Theravada Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism is one of two main branches of...
International audienceHow have Buddhist nuns in Myanmar engaged themselves in monastic relationships...
There is a general consensus amongst Buddhist scholars that institutional Buddhism, which is the mo...
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...
Through a study of a number of biographies of outstanding female Thai Buddhists in the period betwee...
The material presented and the conclusions I hope to reach in this thesis are based on an eight-mont...
Religion plays a central role in Thai society with Buddhism intertwined in the daily lives of the pe...
The purpose of this paper is to fill the gap on the scholarship about the global movement to reinst...
The mid-twentieth century was celebrated in Theravāda civilizations as the halfway point in the five...
This thesis concerns contemporary Thai bhikkhuni in society in relation to the laity, particularly l...
The importance of Abhidhamma (higher doctrine) in Myanmar Buddhist society is well known. However, i...
According to tradition, Mahāprajāpatī, the Buddha’s aunt and stepmother, when allowed to join the Bu...
The intention of this paper is twofold, first to examine the effect of the bureaucratization of the ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how Buddhism affects the status of Thai women by (1)...
Thai Buddhism is a subset of Theravada Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism is one of two main branches of...
International audienceHow have Buddhist nuns in Myanmar engaged themselves in monastic relationships...
There is a general consensus amongst Buddhist scholars that institutional Buddhism, which is the mo...
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...
Through a study of a number of biographies of outstanding female Thai Buddhists in the period betwee...
The material presented and the conclusions I hope to reach in this thesis are based on an eight-mont...
Religion plays a central role in Thai society with Buddhism intertwined in the daily lives of the pe...
The purpose of this paper is to fill the gap on the scholarship about the global movement to reinst...
The mid-twentieth century was celebrated in Theravāda civilizations as the halfway point in the five...
This thesis concerns contemporary Thai bhikkhuni in society in relation to the laity, particularly l...
The importance of Abhidhamma (higher doctrine) in Myanmar Buddhist society is well known. However, i...
According to tradition, Mahāprajāpatī, the Buddha’s aunt and stepmother, when allowed to join the Bu...
The intention of this paper is twofold, first to examine the effect of the bureaucratization of the ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate how Buddhism affects the status of Thai women by (1)...
Thai Buddhism is a subset of Theravada Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism is one of two main branches of...
International audienceHow have Buddhist nuns in Myanmar engaged themselves in monastic relationships...
There is a general consensus amongst Buddhist scholars that institutional Buddhism, which is the mo...