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Women's Buddhism, Buddhism's women: tradition, revision, renewal
Format: Book
Publication Date: Nov 30, 1999
Publisher: Wisdom
Place of Publication: Somerville, Mass
Sources ID: 93491
Notes: Accession Number: ATLA0001591649; Physical Description: xii, 498 p; Language(s): English; Contents: The nuns at the stūpa: inscriptional evidence for the lives and activities of early Buddhist nuns in India, by N J Barnes. Women in between: Becoming religious persons in Thailand, by M L Falk. Voramai Kabilsingh: the first Thai bhikkhunī, by M Batchelor. Chatsumarn Kabilsingh: advocate for a bhikkhunī sangha in Thailand, by M Batchelor. Buddhist action: lay women and Thai monks, by H L Lefferts, Jr. Western Buddhist nuns: a new phenomenon in an ancient tradition, by T Chodron. Sakyadhītā in Western Europe: a personal perspective, by R Wurst. Novice ordination for nuns: the rhetoric and reality of female monasticism in Northwest India, by K Gutschow. An empowerment ritual for nuns in contemporary Japan, by P K R Arai. Women teachers of women: early nuns "worthy of my confidence"' by E B Findly. Achaan Ranjuan: a Thai lay woman as master teacher, by M Batchelor. Patterns of renunciation: the changing world of Burmese nuns, by H Kawanami. An American Zen teacher, by T Goodman. Teaching lineages and land: renunciation and domestication among Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka, by N S Salgado. Transformation of a housewife: Dipa Ma Barua and her teachings to Theravāda women, by A Schmidt. My dharma teacher died too soon, by J Whitehill. Women changing Tibet, activism changing women, by S Young. The women's alliance: catalyzing change in Ladakh, by H Norberg-Hodge. Sujātā's army: Dalit Buddhist women and self-emancipation, by O M Lynch. Religious leadership among Maharashtrian women, by E Zelliot. Jamin Sunim: prison work for a Korean nun, by M Batchelor. Myohi Sunim: a Korean nun teacher of elderly women, by M Batchelor. Pomyong Sunim: flower arranging for the Korean lay, by M Batchelor. Women, war, and peace in Sri Lanka, by T Bartholomeusz. Mae Chi Boonliang: a Thai nun runs a charitable foundation, by M Batchelorr. Mae Chi Sansenee: a Thai nun as patroness, by M Batchelor. Diversity and race: new koans for American Buddhism, by J D Willis. From periphery to center: Tibetan women's journey to sacred artistry, by M Kerin. Performing maṇḍalas: Buddhist practice in transition, by J Dworin. Women, art, and the Buddhist spirit, by A W Norton. Space as mind/maṇḍala places: Joan Halifax, Tsultrim Allione, and Yvonne Rand, by S D Buie. Sickness and health: becoming a Korean Buddhist shaman, by H Park. Tokwang Sunim: a Korean nun as medical practitioner, by M Batchelor. How a Buddhist decides whether or not to have children, by K L Wheeler. Theanvy Kuoch: Buddhism and mental health among Cambodian refugees, by T Kuoch. Women's health in Tibetan medicine and Tibet's "first" female doctor, by V Adams and D Dovchin.; General Note: Bibliography: p 451-479.; Issued by ATLA: 20170903; Publication Type: Book;Accession Number: ATLA0001591649; Physical Description: xii, 498 p; Language(s): English; Contents: The nuns at the stūpa: inscriptional evidence for the lives and activities of early Buddhist nuns in India, by N J Barnes. Women in between: Becoming religious persons in Thailand, by M L Falk. Voramai Kabilsingh: the first Thai bhikkhunī, by M Batchelor. Chatsumarn Kabilsingh: advocate for a bhikkhunī sangha in Thailand, by M Batchelor. Buddhist action: lay women and Thai monks, by H L Lefferts, Jr. Western Buddhist nuns: a new phenomenon in an ancient tradition, by T Chodron. Sakyadhītā in Western Europe: a personal perspective, by R Wurst. Novice ordination for nuns: the rhetoric and reality of female monasticism in Northwest India, by K Gutschow. An empowerment ritual for nuns in contemporary Japan, by P K R Arai. Women teachers of women: early nuns "worthy of my confidence"' by E B Findly. Achaan Ranjuan: a Thai lay woman as master teacher, by M Batchelor. Patterns of renunciation: the changing world of Burmese nuns, by H Kawanami. An American Zen teacher, by T Goodman. Teaching lineages and land: renunciation and domestication among Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka, by N S Salgado. Transformation of a housewife: Dipa Ma Barua and her teachings to Theravāda women, by A Schmidt. My dharma teacher died too soon, by J Whitehill. Women changing Tibet, activism changing women, by S Young. The women's alliance: catalyzing change in Ladakh, by H Norberg-Hodge. Sujātā's army: Dalit Buddhist women and self-emancipation, by O M Lynch. Religious leadership among Maharashtrian women, by E Zelliot. Jamin Sunim: prison work for a Korean nun, by M Batchelor. Myohi Sunim: a Korean nun teacher of elderly women, by M Batchelor. Pomyong Sunim: flower arranging for the Korean lay, by M Batchelor. Women, war, and peace in Sri Lanka, by T Bartholomeusz. Mae Chi Boonliang: a Thai nun runs a charitable foundation, by M Batchelorr. Mae Chi Sansenee: a Thai nun as patroness, by M Batchelor. Diversity and race: new koans for American Buddhism, by J D Willis. From periphery to center: Tibetan women's journey to sacred artistry, by M Kerin. Performing maṇḍalas: Buddhist practice in transition, by J Dworin. Women, art, and the Buddhist spirit, by A W Norton. Space as mind/maṇḍala places: Joan Halifax, Tsultrim Allione, and Yvonne Rand, by S D Buie. Sickness and health: becoming a Korean Buddhist shaman, by H Park. Tokwang Sunim: a Korean nun as medical practitioner, by M Batchelor. How a Buddhist decides whether or not to have children, by K L Wheeler. Theanvy Kuoch: Buddhism and mental health among Cambodian refugees, by T Kuoch. Women's health in Tibetan medicine and Tibet's "first" female doctor, by V Adams and D Dovchin.; General Note: Bibliography: p 451-479.; Issued by ATLA: 20170903; Publication Type: Book;Accession Number: ATLA0001591649; Physical Description: xii, 498 p; Language(s): English; Contents: The nuns at the stūpa: inscriptional evidence for the lives and activities of early Buddhist nuns in India, by N J Barnes. Women in between: Becoming religious persons in Thailand, by M L Falk. Voramai Kabilsingh: the first Thai bhikkhunī, by M Batchelor. Chatsumarn Kabilsingh: advocate for a bhikkhunī sangha in Thailand, by M Batchelor. Buddhist action: lay women and Thai monks, by H L Lefferts, Jr. Western Buddhist nuns: a new phenomenon in an ancient tradition, by T Chodron. Sakyadhītā in Western Europe: a personal perspective, by R Wurst. Novice ordination for nuns: the rhetoric and reality of female monasticism in Northwest India, by K Gutschow. An empowerment ritual for nuns in contemporary Japan, by P K R Arai. Women teachers of women: early nuns "worthy of my confidence"' by E B Findly. Achaan Ranjuan: a Thai lay woman as master teacher, by M Batchelor. Patterns of renunciation: the changing world of Burmese nuns, by H Kawanami. An American Zen teacher, by T Goodman. Teaching lineages and land: renunciation and domestication among Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka, by N S Salgado. Transformation of a housewife: Dipa Ma Barua and her teachings to Theravāda women, by A Schmidt. My dharma teacher died too soon, by J Whitehill. Women changing Tibet, activism changing women, by S Young. The women's alliance: catalyzing change in Ladakh, by H Norberg-Hodge. Sujātā's army: Dalit Buddhist women and self-emancipation, by O M Lynch. Religious leadership among Maharashtrian women, by E Zelliot. Jamin Sunim: prison work for a Korean nun, by M Batchelor. Myohi Sunim: a Korean nun teacher of elderly women, by M Batchelor. Pomyong Sunim: flower arranging for the Korean lay, by M Batchelor. Women, war, and peace in Sri Lanka, by T Bartholomeusz. Mae Chi Boonliang: a Thai nun runs a charitable foundation, by M Batchelorr. Mae Chi Sansenee: a Thai nun as patroness, by M Batchelor. Diversity and race: new koans for American Buddhism, by J D Willis. From periphery to center: Tibetan women's journey to sacred artistry, by M Kerin. Performing maṇḍalas: Buddhist practice in transition, by J Dworin. Women, art, and the Buddhist spirit, by A W Norton. Space as mind/maṇḍala places: Joan Halifax, Tsultrim Allione, and Yvonne Rand, by S D Buie. Sickness and health: becoming a Korean Buddhist shaman, by H Park. Tokwang Sunim: a Korean nun as medical practitioner, by M Batchelor. How a Buddhist decides whether or not to have children, by K L Wheeler. Theanvy Kuoch: Buddhism and mental health among Cambodian refugees, by T Kuoch. Women's health in Tibetan medicine and Tibet's "first" female doctor, by V Adams and D Dovchin.; General Note: Bibliography: p 451-479.; Issued by ATLA: 20170903; Publication Type: Book;
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