On Reading Buddhist Vinaya: Feminist History, Hermeneutics, and Translating Women’s Bodies
By Amy Paris Langenberg
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The argument that a nun called Sthūlanandā really did have pendulous breasts and large buttocks is, pardon the pun, a thin one. As stock images of uncouth femininity, these outsized and ungainly physical features serve the representational project of this passage
A survey of post-modern hermeneutical strategies for critical and historical readings of Canonical Vinaya literature.