Buddhist Masculinities

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Discover the groundbreaking book 'Buddhist Masculinities' published by Columbia University Press, offering a profound exploration of masculinity through a Buddhist lens. Released in 2023, this transdisciplinary volume features essays that critically analyze the diverse representations of masculinity from early India to modern-day America. Drawing on various fields such as religious studies, anthropology, art history, and cultural studies, this book illuminates the concept of masculinity as portrayed in texts, images, and contemporary media.

The Buddha is often celebrated not only as the founder of Buddhism but also as the epitome of masculinity, possessing distinctive traits such as lionlike jaws and broad shoulders. However, as Buddhism evolved, so did interpretations of masculinity across cultures and eras. This collection dives into these complex narratives, examining bodhisattva-kings, martial monks, and how societal norms shape our understanding of gender identity and ethics.

Engage with critical discussions on intersectionality and the emerging role of masculinity within Buddhism. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in gender studies and Buddhist philosophy, 'Buddhist Masculinities' serves as a pivotal resource that challenges conventional views and opens new pathways for understanding gender in a spiritual context. Don't miss this essential contribution to the conversation surrounding Buddhism and masculinity!

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