Columbia University Press
Buddhist Masculinities
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Kevin Buckelew is assistant professor of religious studies at Northwestern University.
Reviews
Buddhist Masculinities sheds light on masculinity as an object of analysis, refusing to allow it to go unmarked as it so often does in Buddhist texts and scholarship. The book is bound to become an important reference for future work in this burgeoning field, as it maintains an expansive and critical definition of masculinity, engaging masculinity theorists to think about diverse Buddhist texts and contexts.
Bernard Faure, author of The Red Thread: Buddhist Approaches to Sexuality and The Power of Denial: Buddhism, Purity, and Gender:
This volume brings much needed attention to the diversities and continuities of Buddhist masculinity throughout Asia and beyond. Across four sections, Buddhist Masculinities shows how Buddhists generated masculine ideals, performed machismo, adapted to culturally specific definitions of masculinity, and responded to transgressive masculinities. This is a welcome and timely addition to the study of Buddhism and gender for a new generation of scholars.
José Ignacio Cabezón, author of Sexuality in Classical South Asian Buddhism:
This is the first book to critically explore masculinity across such a broad swath of the Buddhist tradition in different periods and cultures. The authors—experts in fields as diverse as philology, ethnography, archeology, art history, the study of popular culture, and film studies—provide us with new and important insights into the diverse and sometimes competing notions of maleness in different parts of the Buddhist world and how these notions have often functioned to subordinate women. A theoretically sophisticated yet accessible book, Buddhist Masculinities is must read for anyone interested in Buddhism and the comparative study of gender.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Masculinities Beyond the Buddha
1 - PART ONE: Masculine Models
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One Middle Way Masculinity: The Bodhisattva Siddhārtha as a Renunciant in Early Buddhist Texts and Art
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Two How Chan Masters Became “Great Men”: Masculinity in Chinese Chan Buddhism
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Three Men of Virtue: Reexamining the Bodhisattva King in Sri Lanka
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Four The Siddha Who Tamed Tibet: Padmasambhava’s Tantric Masculinity
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Five Building a Nation on the Dharma Battlefield: Lay Zen Masculinities in Modern Japan
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Six Macho Buddhism (Redux): Gender and Sexualities in the Diamond Way
154 - PART THREE: Making Men
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Seven Being a Man vs. Being a Monk: Alternative Versions of Burmese Buddhist Masculinity
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Eight Hanuman, Heroes, and Buddhist Masculinity in Contemporary Thailand
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Nine Buddhism and Afro-Asian Masculinities in The Man with the Iron Fists
233 - PART FOUR: Breaking Boundaries
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Ten The Afterlife of the Tang Monk: Buddhist Masculinity and the Image of Xuanzang in East Asia
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Eleven Real Monks Don’t Have Gṛhastha Sex: Revisiting Male Celibacy in Classical South Asian Buddhism
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Appendix: Character Glossary
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Contributors
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Index
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