Buddhist Non-self as Relational Interdependence: An NTU-Inspired African American Lesbian Interpretation?

Virtually every published academic study on American Buddhist practitioners excludes the culturally specific experiences of African American Buddhist practitioners. In the Insight Meditation Community (initially created by white Jewish American practitioners who studied and practiced in Southeast As...

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Main Author: Yetunde, Pamela Ayo (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Hawaii Press [2018]
In: Buddhist Christian studies
Year: 2018, Volume: 38, Pages: 343-361
Further subjects:B Audre Lorde
B relationally resilient
B relational interdependence
B Ayya Khema
B Self
B NTU
B same-sex-loving
B Buddhism
B Non-self
B Insight Meditation Community
B Lesbian
B relational resilience
B African American
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