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Buddhismus, queer-gedacht

Perspektiven zum systemischen Leiden sexual- und genderdiverser Menschen
  • Bee Scherer
Published/Copyright: September 7, 2022
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Abstract

Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Schnittstelle zwischen queeren Subjektivitäten und psychischer Gesundheit und Suizidalität; der angeblich positive Einfluss von Religiosität auf psychische Gesundheit und buddhistische Antworten und Wege zu Befreiungspraktiken werden diskutiert. Ausgehend vom Freitod des 26-jährigen schwulen Burmesen Kyaw Zin Win wird untersucht, wie Buddhistische Traditionen konzeptionell und sozial-systemisch zu queerem Leiden und Suizidalität beigetragen haben. Durch kritische Hermeneutik werden Möglichkeiten für engagierte buddhistische inklusive Praktiken für soziale Gerechtigkeit aufgezeigt; buddhistische Perspektiven auf queere Diskriminierung und Suizidalität können so hinterfragt und überdacht werden.


∗ Modifizierte und erweiterte deutsche Version eines Forschungsartikels, der auf Englisch in 2019 durch Jonathan Watts (Tokyo) zur Veröffentlichung angefragt wurde. Ich danke Dr. Watts für die Erlaubnis zur Veröffentlichung dieser deutschen Version.


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