Women in British Buddhism

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Asian religions in Britain
Author_Caroline Starkey
British Buddhism
Buddhist Contemplatives
Buddhist Groups
Buddhist Majority Countries
Buddhist Ordination
Buddhist practices
Buddhist Women
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Dasa Sil
Dress Practices
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ethnographic research
feminism
Feminist Orientation
feminist perspectives
Formal Commitment Process
gender equality
gender studies
Good Life
Karma Kagyu
Key Female Figures
Lama Yeshe
Mae Chi
Monastic Ordination
Novice Ordination
Ordination Ceremony
Ploos Van Amstel
qualitative study of Buddhist women
religious conversion
religious discipline
sociology of religion
Sri Lankan Participants
Throssel Hole
UK Referendum
WBO
Western Nuns
women's faith practices

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032090870
  • Weight: 322g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Based on detailed ethnographic research, this book explores the varied experiences of women who have converted to Buddhism in contemporary Britain and analyses the implications of their experiences for understanding the translation and transference of Buddhist practices temporally and geographically.

This book examines how women initially engage with Buddhist groups, their perspectives on religious discipline, and their relationships to ideas of gender equality and feminism. Whilst the recent study of Buddhism outside Asia has tended to emphasise the transnational and the global, this book de-centres this, highlighting the significance of locality and immediate community in contemporary women's faith practices. Showcasing the narratives and life stories of 25 ordained women across seven different Buddhist groups connected to Britain, the research in this book challenges uncritical assumptions made about 'Western' women who engage with Buddhist practices, and provides a new framing of contemporary ordination through a detailed and holistic examination of a group of Buddhist practitioners that have received little focused attention.

The first multi-tradition study of ordained Buddhist women in Britain, this book will be of interest to academics working in the fields of Buddhist studies, religious studies, gender studies, Asian studies and the sociology of religion.

Caroline Starkey is Associate Professor of Religion and Society at the University of Leeds, UK.

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