Female Practitioners' Religious Lives: The First Generation of Female Wŏn Buddhist Clerics

For Korean women, the Japanese colonial period was a transitional period in which Confucian patriarchal culture still prevailed, but some options for a social identity outside the home as “new women” were beginning to emerge. In this era, Sot’aesan, the founder of Wŏn Buddhism, put forward the teach...

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Main Author: Yun, Sung Ha (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: MDPI 2023
In: Religions
Year: 2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 5
Further subjects:B Sot’aesan
B Wŏn Buddhism
B female Wŏn Buddhist Clerics ( kyomu )
B equal rights for men and women
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