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Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 773 g

Reihe: Buddhisms: A Princeton University Press Series

Faure

The Power of Denial

Buddhism, Purity, and Gender
Erscheinungsjahr 2003
ISBN: 978-0-691-09171-6
Verlag: Princeton University Press

Buddhism, Purity, and Gender

Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 773 g

Reihe: Buddhisms: A Princeton University Press Series

ISBN: 978-0-691-09171-6
Verlag: Princeton University Press


Innumerable studies have appeared in recent decades about practically every aspect of women's lives in Western societies. The few such works on Buddhism have been quite limited in scope. In The Power of Denial, Bernard Faure takes an important step toward redressing this situation by boldly asking: does Buddhism offer women liberation or limitation? Continuing the innovative exploration of sexuality in Buddhism he began in The Red Thread, here he moves from his earlier focus on male monastic sexuality to Buddhist conceptions of women and constructions of gender. Faure argues that Buddhism is neither as sexist nor as egalitarian as is usually thought. Above all, he asserts, the study of Buddhism through the gender lens leads us to question what we uncritically call Buddhism, in the singular.Faure challenges the conventional view that the history of women in Buddhism is a linear narrative of progress from oppression to liberation. Examining Buddhist discourse on gender in traditions such as that of Japan, he shows that patriarchy--indeed, misogyny--has long been central to Buddhism. But women were not always silent, passive victims. Faure points to the central role not only of nuns and mothers (and wives) of monks but of female mediums and courtesans, whose colorful relations with Buddhist monks he considers in particular.Ultimately, Faure concludes that while Buddhism is, in practice, relentlessly misogynist, as far as misogynist discourses go it is one of the most flexible and open to contradiction. And, he suggests, unyielding in-depth examination can help revitalize Buddhism's deeper, more ancient egalitarianism and thus subvert its existing gender hierarchy. This groundbreaking book offers a fresh, comprehensive understanding of what Buddhism has to say about gender, and of what this really says about Buddhism, singular or plural.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi

Introduction: "Soaring and Settling"--Too Soon? 2

The Cultural Approach 6

Gender Revisited 8

Gendering Buddhism 15

PART ONE: BUDDHISM AND WOMEN 21

CHAPTER ONE

The Second Order 23

The Evolution of the Female Sanngha 24

The Female Order in Japan 28

The Issue of Ordination 36

Sociological Context(s)38

Sorely Missed 47

Nunhood and Feminism 51

CHAPTER TWO

The Rhetoric of Subordination 55

A Theodicy of Disprivilege 57

The Five Obstacles and the Three Dependences 62

A Case of Blood Poisoning 66

Drinking from the Blood Bowl 73

The "Facts" of Life 79

The Red and the White 81

CHAPTER THREE

The Rhetoric of Salvation 91

The Legend of the Naga-Girl 91

Becoming Male 99

Interpretative Divergences 103

Amida's Vow and Its Implications 106

A Feminine Topos 116

CHAPTER FOUR

The Rhetoric of Equality 119

Gender Equality in Mahayana 120

Gender Equality in Vajrayana 122

Chan/Zen Egalitarianism 127

PART TWO: IMAGINING BUDDHIST WOMEN 143

CHAPTER FIVE

Monks, Mothers, and Motherhood 145

Bad Mothers 146

The Ambivalent Mother 148Mater Dolorosa 148

The Forsaken Mother 152

The Changing Image of Motherhood 160

Varieties of Motherly Experience 163

Mad Mothers 167

The Law of Alliance 168

CHAPTER SIX

Conflicting Images 181

Women in the Life of the Buddha 182

Queens, Empresses, and Other Impressive Ladies 188

Eminent Nuns 198

Femmes Fatales 204

Of Women and Jewels 205

PART THREE: WOMEN AGAINST BUDDHISM 217

CHAPTER SEVEN

Crossing the Line 219

The Utopian Topos 222

Stopped in Their Tracks 224

Kukai's Mother 228

The Kekkai Stone 233

Conflicting Interpretations 235

The Symbolic Reading of Transgression 238

The Kekkai and the Logic of Muen 243

CHAPTER EIGHT

Women on the Move 250

The "Nuns of Kumano" 250

What's in a Name 254

Down by the River 261

The Monk and the Bayad?re 262

The Discourteous Courtesan 267

Paradigms 269

CHAPTER NINE

The Power of Women 287

The Myth of Tamayorihime 290

The Miko and the Monk 304

Women on the Edge 310

Women, Dragons, and Snakes 316

AFTERTHOUGHTS 325

NOTES 341

BIBLIOGRAPHY 401

INDEX 459



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