Religion 241 - Women and Gender in Buddhism
Women and Gender in Buddhism
Spring
2020
01
4.00
Susanne Mrozik
TTH 02:55PM-04:10PM
Mount Holyoke College
109901
Skinner Hall 210
smrozik@mtholyoke.edu
109901,110449
Can women become Buddhas? Why is the Buddha called a "mother"? Who gets to ordain? Why would anyone choose celibacy? Who engages in religious sexual practices and why? This course examines the centrality of gender to Buddhist texts, practices, and institutions. We pay particular attention to the challenges and opportunities Buddhist traditions have offered women in different historical and cultural contexts. Throughout the course we consider various strategies of empowerment, including feminist, postcolonial, queer, trans*, and womanist.