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Angels and the dragon king's daughter: gender, sexuality in Western Buddhist new religious movements

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posted on 2023-06-08, 11:39 authored by Sally Munt, Sharon E Smith
Through colonialism and globalization, Buddhism has developed an increasing profile in the West. This can be observed within popular culture as well as the presence of Buddhist practitioners from a range of ethnicities of whom a significant number are converts. This presence has led to the development of Buddhist new religious movements (NRMs). We first outline interpretations of gender and sexuality that have arisen within Buddhist traditions. Then, using Linda Woodhead’s (2007) model that theorises religion’s positioning with respect to gender, we discuss gender norms that have developed for two of the largest Buddhist NRMs in the UK: the Triratna Buddhist Community (TBC, formerly the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order, FWBO) and the Nichiren group Soka-Gakkai International-UK (SGI -UK). Through examining new empirical data, we explore how their gender norms are negotiated by members. We note that within these movements, women, queer people and people of colour are creating provisional spaces that challenge attempts to hegemonize hetero- patriarchal perspectives.

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  • Published

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Journal

Theology and Sexuality

ISSN

1355-8358

Publisher

Equinox Publishing

Issue

3

Volume

16

Page range

229-258

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  • Media and Film Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-05-21

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2013-11-20

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