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Megan Bryson and Kevin Buckelew eds., "Buddhist Masculinities" (Columbia UP, 2023)

Jan 2, 2026
Megan Bryson, an Associate Professor at the University of Tennessee, and Kevin Buckelew, an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University, delve into the intriguing world of Buddhist masculinities. They explore how the Buddha was idealized as a masculine figure and discuss the evolving representations of masculinity within the Buddhist tradition. Covering topics from martial monks to the complexities of hegemonic identities, they unravel the diverse and nuanced masculinities in Buddhism. Their insights challenge standard perceptions and illuminate the intersections of gender, culture, and spirituality.
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ANECDOTE

Project Originated From A 2013 AAR Panel

  • The project began from a 2013 AAR panel organized by Gina Kogan that many original panelists left academia.
  • Megan revived and expanded the panel into an edited volume with Kevin's help years later.
ADVICE

Be Flexible Managing Edited Volumes

  • Expect edited-volume plans to change and remain adaptable throughout the process.
  • Megan advises editors to adjust contributors and scope as projects evolve.
ADVICE

Use Broad Definitions To Capture Diversity

  • Define 'Buddhism' and 'masculinity' inclusively when studying gender across cultures and eras.
  • Editors advise breadth to capture diverse regional practices and interdisciplinary perspectives.
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