Women in Chinese Buddhism

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Women in Chinese Buddhism

Rights, Spirituality and the Path to Freedom

Regional / International studies Gender studies: women and girls Religion: general Buddhism

Author: Jessica Huset Tilton

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Religion

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 30th September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040445136


Overview

Tilton examines how cultural, political and economic forces exert pressures on the levels of freedom and equality for female Buddhists within the Buddhist community as well as women's rights within society.

Historical Path

The book charts women's spiritual paths over four periods, beginning with the Buddha and his revolutionary stance on women, to the creation of a fully ordained female Sangha in China—which peaked during the Tang dynasty—and finally to its resurgence in the late Qing and early Republic period, ending with a sharp decline to near extinction during the Mao Zedong years (1949-1976).

Community and Rights

As the nun and lay communities arise directly from the broader female community, Tilton argues that there is a direct correlation between women's rights issues and those of liberties for Buddhist women within the Sangha. Specifically, women's equality within this world as well as their right to achieve liberation from this world, or samsara.

Significance

Charting the evolution of Buddhist women in China across multiple centuries, this book is a valuable resource for academics, researchers and students of Asian Studies, Buddhist Studies, as well as those interested in the intersection of gender and religion.

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