New Books in Buddhist Studies

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

Jan 2, 2026
Megan Bryson, an Associate Professor at the University of Tennessee specializing in gender in Chinese religions, and Kevin Buckelew, an Assistant Professor at Northwestern focusing on premodern Chinese Buddhism, dive into the exploration of Buddhist masculinities. They discuss the evolution of male ideals from early texts to contemporary interpretations. The conversation highlights diverse representations, from martial monks to the 'great man' archetype. They also emphasize the importance of masculinity studies in revealing ingrained norms and intersecting with modern gender issues.
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Early Research On Gender And Karmic Retribution

  • Megan traced her academic interest to an undergraduate thesis on the blood pond hell and gendered karmic retribution.
  • That early focus on gender propelled her into a career studying Buddhism and gender.
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Academic Path From Chan Classes To Editing

  • Kevin's interest in Chan and gender emerged from courses at Sarah Lawrence and Columbia University.
  • He contributed a chapter and later joined as co-editor when Megan invited him.
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Project Began From A 2013 AAR Panel

  • The book began from a 2013 AAR panel organized by Gina Kogan that Megan attended.
  • Megan revived the project years later and invited Kevin to co-edit the volume.
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