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Women under the Bo Tree

Women under the Bo Tree

Women under the Bo Tree

Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka
Tessa J. Bartholomeusz
August 2008
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    Tessa Bartholomeusz explores the relationship between female world-renunciation in Buddhist Sri Lanka and attitudes about women and the religious vocation. She gives a history of Buddhist female renouncers in Sri Lanka and recounts her own field experiences of contemporary Buddhist women who have chosen to live celibate and cloistered lives. By presenting the point of view of the women themselves and describing their role and vocation in present-day Sri Lanka, the author puts a new perspective on the island's Buddhist culture.

    • Stresses Buddhism from the point of view of women, a standpoint overlooked in Buddhist studies
    • Points to broader developments in Sri Lankan Buddhism
    • Will appeal to scholars and students in women's studies, Buddhist studies, anthropology and South Asian studies

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This book represents a significant and welcome departure from most studies of "women in Buddhism"....[It] is an excellent resource for scholars and students and is a `must read' for anyone working on topics concerning Buddhist nuns, Sri Lankan history or ethnography, or Buddhism today." Journal of Buddhist Ethics

    "...a solid and important contribution to the study of Buddhism in Sri Lanka since 1890. As one of the first book-length studies of renunciant women in a modern Buddhist society, it sets a good example in its judicious empathy and in its thorough social and historical contextualizing of its subject." The Journal of Asian Studies

    "Women under the Bo Tree is a fascinating account of the life of an unusual institution, the history of which sheds a great deal of light on the position of women in contemporary Theravada Buddhist cultures. By perusing the historical record and recovering the voices of nineteenth and twentieth-century lay nuns, their supporters, and their critics, and also by interviewing contemporary lay nuns, Bartholomeusz provides us with an insightful account of this self-declared monastic community." Journal of the American Academy of Religion

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    Product details

    August 2008
    Paperback
    9780521071680
    308 pages
    228 × 151 × 18 mm
    0.47kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgments
    • Notes on pronunciation
    • Dramatis personae
    • Part I
    • Introduction: The tradition of Buddhist female renunciation in Sri Lanka
    • 1. The ancient order of nuns in Sri Lanka
    • 2. Nineteenth century Ceylon: the emergence of the lay nun
    • 3. Theosophists, educators and nuns
    • 4. The Sanghamitta Sisterhood
    • Part II
    • 5. The Institutionalisation of tradition
    • 6. The lay nun in transitional Ceylon
    • 7. The Dasa Sil Mata in contemporary Sri Lanka
    • 8. Novitiates, western lay nuns, and cave dwellers
    • 9. The Sri Lankan Bhikkhuni Sangha: trends and reflections
    • Epilogue: Women under the bo tree
    • Appendices
    • Notes
    • Bibliographies
    • Index.
      Author
    • Tessa J. Bartholomeusz