Women Practicing Buddhism

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“Fascinating.”—Susan Piver

WOMEN PRACTICING BUDDHISM

American Experiences

Peter N. Gregory Susanne Mrozik

Individually and collectively, today’s female practitioners are changing the face of Buddhism today, as surely as Buddhist practice is transforming each one of their lives.

In Women Practicing Buddhism, you’ll meet a diverse sampling of contemporary Buddhist women, from those who are crucial to the community’s organizational fabric to others who infuse their art and activism with the Dharma.

Contributors include:

  • Author and social activist bell hooks
  • Composer, singer, filmmaker, choreographer, and director Meredith Monk
  • American-born Tibetan Buddhist nun Karma Lekshe Tsomo
  • former Tricycle editor Helen Tworkov
  • Jane Hirshfield, prize-winning poet, translator, and essayist
  • Pat Enkyo O’Hara, abbot of NYC’s Village Zendo
  • and many more.

Women Practicing Buddhism is a kind of mosaic portrait of the Buddhist women’s movement, revealing some of the many ways that the Dharma returns the embrace of those women who are coming to it and making it their own.

book information
  • Paperback
  • 256 pages, 6.00 x 9.00 inches
  • $16.95
  • ISBN 9780861715398
about the author
Women Practicing Buddhism

Peter N. Gregory is the Jill Kerr Conway professor of religion and East Asian studies at Smith College. He lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.

Women Practicing Buddhism

Susanne Mrozik earned her PhD at Harvard University and is an associate professor of religion at Mount Holyoke College in western Massachussets. A specialist on gender and Buddhism, she is the author of Virtuous Bodies: The Physical Dimensions of Morality in Buddhist Ethics (2007).

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