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Buddhism and Feminism: Toward Their Mutual Transformation (II)
Author Gross, Rita M.
Source The Eastern Buddhist=イースタン・ブディスト
Volumev.19 n.2 New Series
Date1986
Pages62 - 74
PublisherEastern Buddhist Society, Otani University=大谷大学東方仏教徒協会=イースタン・ブディスト協会(EBS)
Publisher Url http://web.otani.ac.jp/EBS/index_j.html
Location京都, 日本 [Kyoto, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractIn this concluding section of my essay, I will discuss a few practical issues that arise as Buddhist practice and feminist concerns interpenetrate. Despite my overwhelming appreciation of Buddhism, I have not found that Buddhism negates the need for feminism. In fact, I have reached the opposite conclusion. Just as feminism could be greatly enriched by Buddhism, so feminist insights are essential to the needs of Western Buddhism and to the creation of an enlightened society. Nevertheless, just as feminists often resist Buddhist insights, so many Buddhists do not appreciate, and even resist, the relevance of feminism to Buddhism.
ISSN00128708 (P)
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Created date2018.10.04
Modified date2020.11.17



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