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Taiwanese Nuns and Education Issues in Contemporary Taiwan
Author Li, Yu-chen
Source Religions
Volumev.13 n.9
Date2022.09
Pages10
PublisherMDIP
Publisher Url https://www.mdpi.com/
LocationBasel, Switzerland [巴塞爾, 瑞士]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Author Affiliation: National Cheng Chi University, Taiwan.

2. Religions 2022, 13(9), 847.
Keywordcontemporary Taiwanese Buddhism; nuns; gender; monastic education; bhikṣuṇīs’ identities
AbstractIn this article, I discuss the Buddhist educational profile of nuns in contemporary Taiwan by introducing the development of monastic education for women. Taiwanese women’s mass ordination created a Buddhist renaissance after postwar Taiwan, a national ordination system based on monastic discipline, as well as the revival of monastic education. Both ordination and monastic education are very strong institutional settings for women’s monastic identity. Its findings, firstly, shed light on how the increased opportunities for women’s education in Taiwanese Buddhism have continuously attracted young female university students. Secondly, these so-called scholarly nuns come to Buddhist academies as students and eventually become instructors. These scholarly nuns elevate the standards of their Buddhist academies and use their original academic specializations to expand the educational curriculum of their school. The role of scholarly nuns in contemporary Taiwan exemplifies that Buddhism provides educational resources for women, as educational resources enhance women’s engagement in Buddhism.
Table of contentsAbstract 1
Keywords 1
1. Introduction 1
2. Buddhist Education and Monastic Membership 1
3. Buddhist Academies and Nuns in Post-War Taiwan 2
4. From Scholarly Nuns (學士尼) to Religious Teachers (宗教師) 4
5. Nun Teachers and Nuns’ Education in Taiwan 5
6. Conclusions 7
Abbreviation 8
Notes 8
References 9
ISSN20771444 (E)
DOI10.3390/rel13090847
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Created date2023.09.28
Modified date2023.09.28



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