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Women's "Experience" in New Religious Movements: The Case of Shinnyoen |
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Author |
薄井篤子 (著)=Usui, Atsuko (au.)
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Source |
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
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Volume | v.30 n.3-4 |
Date | 2003 |
Pages | 217 - 241 |
Publisher | Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture=南山宗教文化研究所 |
Publisher Url |
http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/
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Location | 名古屋, 日本 [Nagoya, Japan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Usui Atsuko is an Associate Lecturer at Kanda University of International studies. Translated by Robert Kisala. |
Keyword | 日本佛教=Japanese Buddhism; 佛教女性=Buddhist Woman; 佛教與性別=Buddhism and Gender; spirituality; new religious movements; gender ideology; women’s religious leadership; Shinnyoen |
Abstract | While preaching a doctrine of sexual equality,many new religious movements in fact place women in a subordinate position. Previous research on these movements has claimed that it is women themselves who support the structures of male-dominance and has been critical of the women as being backward. In this article I point out that such research paints women as a peculiar,problematic existence.
Ironically,this has averted attention from the process by which women's experience is erased as the group develops, and has hindered efforts to make a true record of the role of women in religious history. I focus on Shinnyoen as a case where traditional gender ideology does not lead to the exclusion of women's religious experience.
The group has chosen to emphasize individual spiritual development,while at the same time preserving traditional doctrines and practices, and as a result it has established an environment where gender categories are not fixed. This suggests the possibility that "spirituality" might restrain the tendency towards conservativism in gender structures. |
ISSN | 03041042 (P) |
Hits | 1120 |
Created date | 2004.01.16 |
Modified date | 2017.08.28 |
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