08
Nov
CJRC Event 11/30: “Japanese Buddhist Nuns and Performance”
Friday
November 30, 2012
CJRC Gender and Ideology in Japanese Religious Life Project presents:
Japanese Buddhist Nuns and Performance:
Tradition, Change, and Salvation
A Workshop
TIME: 2:00pm - 6:00pm
LOCATION: East Asian Seminar Room (110C), Doheny Memorial Library, USC
Conference Convenor: Lori Meeks (USC)
Presenters: Barbara Ambros (UNC-Chapel Hill) and Hank Glassman(Haverford College)
How have Japanese women interpreted and transmitted the teachings of Buddhism, a tradition whose orthodox texts privilege male practitioners? This one-day workshop will use two case studies to consider some of the hermeneutical strategies employed by Buddhist nuns in teaching and ritual.
Hank Glassman’s paper, ”The Creation of a Children’s Limbo in Late Medieval Kyoto: sai no kawara, the five-element pagoda, and the collective dead,” will examine the teaching methods of traveling female teachers known as Kumano bikuni.
Barbara Ambros’ paper, ”Gender Bending and Gender Affirmation: A Performance of the Anan Kōshiki at a Contemporary Sōtō Zen Convent,” will focus on interpretative strategies at work in contemporary Sōtō nuns’ commemorations of Änanda, the disciple of the Buddha said to have convinced the Buddha to allow women into his order.
Please e-mail cjrc@dornsife.usc.edu to RSVP.
Refreshments will be served.
(Source: dornsife.usc.edu)