Artigo Revisado por pares

‘Deeply Female and Universally Human’: The Rise of Kuan-yin Worship in America

2008; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 23; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/13537900802373270

ISSN

1469-9419

Autores

Jeff Wilson,

Tópico(s)

Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices

Resumo

American convert Buddhism has always been comparatively aniconic and opposed to supernaturalism. Earlier periods saw popular Asian bodhisattvas, such as Kuan-yin, relatively marginalized in the new Zen communities. With a rise in the number of female leaders, new found appreciation for ritual, and discovery of the crossover appeal of Kuan-yin, however, bodhisattvas are a visibly growing presence in American Zen and other traditions. Large numbers of converts claim Kuan-yin as an integral part of their Buddhist practice and drawing on and furthering this blossoming of Kuan-yin appreciation is a substantial new industry of bodhisattva-related products, including books advocating devotion to one or more figures. Now even many non-Buddhists have taken interest in Kuan-yin, who is valued for being a feminine figure in a world of mainly male deities.

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