Gender Roles in Transmitting Vietnamese Buddhism to Taiwan: Two Case-studies of Vietnamese Buddhist Nuns

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https://doi.org/10.26034/lu.jgb.2022.1990

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transnational Buddhism, gender roles, Buddhist nuns, Vietnamese Buddhism, Rita Gross

Abstract

This paper introduces the works of two Vietnamese Buddhist nuns in Taiwan. They both envision a permanent or long-term stay in Taiwan and have purchased properties to function as their temples. They provide services to the Vietnamese diaspora. Special attention will be given to the discussion of gender role in the transmission of Vietnamese Buddhism to Taiwan and an assessment of what Buddhist feminist Rita Gross calls “the prison of gender role” in the works the nuns conduct.

Author Biography

Wei-Yi Cheng, Fo Guang University

Associate Professor, Deptartment of Buddhist Studies, Fo Guang University, Taiwan

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2022-07-07

How to Cite

Cheng, Wei-Yi. 2022. “Gender Roles in Transmitting Vietnamese Buddhism to Taiwan: Two Case-Studies of Vietnamese Buddhist Nuns”. Journal of Global Buddhism 23 (1):32–45. https://doi.org/10.26034/lu.jgb.2022.1990.

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