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Title Laughter, creativity, and perseverance : female agency in Buddhism and Hinduism / edited by Ute Hüsken
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 280 pages) : illustrations
Series Religion, culture, and history
Religion, culture, and history series.
Contents Introduction: Female Agency in Buddhist and Hindu Contexts / Ute Hüsken -- Exclusion, Secrecy and the (Under)ground: Dynamics of Female Religious and Ritual Agency in Kalmykia / Valeriya Gazizova -- "This is not a Home, it is a Temple": Creative Agency in Navarāttitri Kolu / Ina Marie Lunde Ilkama -- Body-Politics and the Gendered Politics of Hindu Militancy: Shiv Sena Women and Political Agency in Western India / Tarini Bedi -- Buddhist 'Radicalism': A Vehicle for Female Empowerment? / Melyn McKay & Iselin Frydenlund -- Laughing on a Rooftop: Female Buddhist Agency as Local in Lumbini, Nepal / Amy Paris Langenberg -- Right to Pray: A Comparative Analysis of Sabarimala and Śani / Shefali More -- Hindu Women and the Gendering of Religious and Ritual Authority in Trinidad / Priyanka Ramlakhan -- Tradition, Innovation, and Resistance? Training Girls in Sanskrit and Vedic Rituals / Ute Hüsken -- "I Will be the Śaṅkarācāryā for Women!": Gender, Agency, and a Guru's Quest for Equality in Hinduism / Antoinette Elizabeth DeNapoli -- Female Agency in Buddhism and Hinduism: Methodological Reflections and Collective Commitments / Caroline Starkey
Summary "In most mainstream traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism, women have for centuries largely been excluded from positions of religious and ritual leadership. However, as this volume shows, in an increasing number of late 20th century and early 21st century contexts, women can and do undergo monastic and priestly education; they can receive ordination/initiation as Buddhist nuns or Hindu priestesses; and they are accepted as religious and political leaders. Even though these processes still largely take place outside or at the margins of traditional religious institutions, it is clear that women are actually establishing new religious trends and currents. They are attracting followers, and they are occupying religious positions on par with men. At times women are filling a void left behind by male religious specialists who left the profession, at times they are perceived as their rivals. In some cases, this process takes place in collaboration with male religious specialists, in others against the will of the women's male counterparts. However, in most cases we see both, acceptance and resistance. Whether silently or with great fanfare, women grasp new opportunities to occupy positions of leadership. Ten in-depth case studies analysing culturally, historically and geographically unique situations explore the historical background, contemporary trajectories, and impact of the emergence of new powerful female agencies in mostly conservative Hindu and Buddhist religious traditions"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from home page (Oxford Academic, viewed on December 21, 2023)
Subject Women -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism.
Women -- Religious aspects -- Hinduism.
Women in Buddhism.
Women in Hinduism.
Buddhist women.
Hindu women.
Women Buddhist priests.
Buddhist nuns.
Buddhist nuns
Buddhist women
Hindu women
Women Buddhist priests
Women in Buddhism
Women in Hinduism
Women -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism
Women -- Religious aspects -- Hinduism
Religion & beliefs.
Religion.
Form Electronic book
Author Hüsken, Ute, editor.
LC no. 2022018778
ISBN 9780197603758
0197603750
9780197603741
0197603742
0197603734
9780197603734
Other Titles Female agency in Buddhism and Hinduism