[Buddha-l] Query on authority of Buddhist texts on sexuality

JKirkpatrick jkirk at spro.net
Thu Apr 22 16:57:12 MDT 2010


 
Here's another one, working from the Therigatha, that might be
useful:

Susan Murcott, _First Buddhist Women: Poems and Stories of
Awakening._ Parallax, 2006. 

Product description:
First Buddhist Women is a readable, contemporary translation of
and commentary on the enlightenment verses of the first female
disciples of the Buddha. Through the study of the Therigatha, the
earliest-known collection of women's religious poetry, the book
explores Buddhism's 2,600-year-long liberal attitude toward
women. Utilizing commentary and storytelling, author Susan
Murcott traces the journey of wives, mothers, teachers,
courtesans, prostitutes, and wanderers who became leaders in the
Buddhist community, acquiring roles that even today are rarely
filled by women in other, patriarchal religions.

Joanna
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   1. Query on authority of Buddhist texts on sexuality (Sharon
Smith)

For some interesting perspectives on this subject see in 

Zen Women: Beyond Tea Ladies, Iron Maidens, and Macho Masters
byGrace Schireson, Wisdom Publ.

Elihu
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