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Queer Engaged Buddhism in Chattanooga, TN
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Queer Engaged Buddhism in Chattanooga, TN
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This accessible book explores the relationship between queer and trans theories and Buddhist scriptures across traditions, to begin a queer and trans approach to socially engaged Buddhism.
It blends the academic with the personal, providing meditations for queer and trans communities in each chapter.
Kody Muncaster, a Buddhist scholar and practitioner, begins with an introduction to queer work on topics such as affect, trauma, and literary critique practices. They also provide an overview on queerness and Buddhism and examine what a Queer Studies reading of Buddhist histories from different traditions can contribute to uncovering hidden elements of queerness, with a strong focus on the often excluded narratives of intersex and trans folks.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kody Muncaster
, PhD, is an
OCSWSSW Psychotherapist and Clinical Director of Pink Lotus Counselling & Psychotherapy, specializing in trauma therapy, mindfulness, gender, and sexuality. They are queer and non-binary. They have taught at the Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health program at the University of Toronto: New College as well as at Western University's Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies. They began a three-year training to become a Zen priest under Venerable Bhikkhuni Thích Nu Tinh Quang in 2024.
CONTENTS
Introduction: Queer Studies and Engaged Buddhism
Theoretical Frameworks for Queer Engaged Buddhism
Queer and Trans Buddhist Histories: Towards a Queer Buddhist Hermeneutics
Non-Binary Phenomenologies, Non-duality, and Emptiness
Trans Bodhichitta: Trauma, Deity Yoga, and Gender Euphoria
Trans Bodhisattvas, Queer Practices: Kuan Yin, Tonglen, and HIV/AIDS
Buddhist Psychotherapy and -Spiritual Care for Queer and Trans -Communities
Precarious Love: On Interconnectedness for a Queer(ed) and Trans(formed) Engaged Buddhism
References
It blends the academic with the personal, providing meditations for queer and trans communities in each chapter.
Kody Muncaster, a Buddhist scholar and practitioner, begins with an introduction to queer work on topics such as affect, trauma, and literary critique practices. They also provide an overview on queerness and Buddhism and examine what a Queer Studies reading of Buddhist histories from different traditions can contribute to uncovering hidden elements of queerness, with a strong focus on the often excluded narratives of intersex and trans folks.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kody Muncaster
, PhD, is an
OCSWSSW Psychotherapist and Clinical Director of Pink Lotus Counselling & Psychotherapy, specializing in trauma therapy, mindfulness, gender, and sexuality. They are queer and non-binary. They have taught at the Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health program at the University of Toronto: New College as well as at Western University's Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies. They began a three-year training to become a Zen priest under Venerable Bhikkhuni Thích Nu Tinh Quang in 2024.
CONTENTS
Introduction: Queer Studies and Engaged Buddhism
Theoretical Frameworks for Queer Engaged Buddhism
Queer and Trans Buddhist Histories: Towards a Queer Buddhist Hermeneutics
Non-Binary Phenomenologies, Non-duality, and Emptiness
Trans Bodhichitta: Trauma, Deity Yoga, and Gender Euphoria
Trans Bodhisattvas, Queer Practices: Kuan Yin, Tonglen, and HIV/AIDS
Buddhist Psychotherapy and -Spiritual Care for Queer and Trans -Communities
Precarious Love: On Interconnectedness for a Queer(ed) and Trans(formed) Engaged Buddhism
References
This accessible book explores the relationship between queer and trans theories and Buddhist scriptures across traditions, to begin a queer and trans approach to socially engaged Buddhism.
It blends the academic with the personal, providing meditations for queer and trans communities in each chapter.
Kody Muncaster, a Buddhist scholar and practitioner, begins with an introduction to queer work on topics such as affect, trauma, and literary critique practices. They also provide an overview on queerness and Buddhism and examine what a Queer Studies reading of Buddhist histories from different traditions can contribute to uncovering hidden elements of queerness, with a strong focus on the often excluded narratives of intersex and trans folks.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kody Muncaster
, PhD, is an
OCSWSSW Psychotherapist and Clinical Director of Pink Lotus Counselling & Psychotherapy, specializing in trauma therapy, mindfulness, gender, and sexuality. They are queer and non-binary. They have taught at the Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health program at the University of Toronto: New College as well as at Western University's Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies. They began a three-year training to become a Zen priest under Venerable Bhikkhuni Thích Nu Tinh Quang in 2024.
CONTENTS
Introduction: Queer Studies and Engaged Buddhism
Theoretical Frameworks for Queer Engaged Buddhism
Queer and Trans Buddhist Histories: Towards a Queer Buddhist Hermeneutics
Non-Binary Phenomenologies, Non-duality, and Emptiness
Trans Bodhichitta: Trauma, Deity Yoga, and Gender Euphoria
Trans Bodhisattvas, Queer Practices: Kuan Yin, Tonglen, and HIV/AIDS
Buddhist Psychotherapy and -Spiritual Care for Queer and Trans -Communities
Precarious Love: On Interconnectedness for a Queer(ed) and Trans(formed) Engaged Buddhism
References
It blends the academic with the personal, providing meditations for queer and trans communities in each chapter.
Kody Muncaster, a Buddhist scholar and practitioner, begins with an introduction to queer work on topics such as affect, trauma, and literary critique practices. They also provide an overview on queerness and Buddhism and examine what a Queer Studies reading of Buddhist histories from different traditions can contribute to uncovering hidden elements of queerness, with a strong focus on the often excluded narratives of intersex and trans folks.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kody Muncaster
, PhD, is an
OCSWSSW Psychotherapist and Clinical Director of Pink Lotus Counselling & Psychotherapy, specializing in trauma therapy, mindfulness, gender, and sexuality. They are queer and non-binary. They have taught at the Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health program at the University of Toronto: New College as well as at Western University's Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies. They began a three-year training to become a Zen priest under Venerable Bhikkhuni Thích Nu Tinh Quang in 2024.
CONTENTS
Introduction: Queer Studies and Engaged Buddhism
Theoretical Frameworks for Queer Engaged Buddhism
Queer and Trans Buddhist Histories: Towards a Queer Buddhist Hermeneutics
Non-Binary Phenomenologies, Non-duality, and Emptiness
Trans Bodhichitta: Trauma, Deity Yoga, and Gender Euphoria
Trans Bodhisattvas, Queer Practices: Kuan Yin, Tonglen, and HIV/AIDS
Buddhist Psychotherapy and -Spiritual Care for Queer and Trans -Communities
Precarious Love: On Interconnectedness for a Queer(ed) and Trans(formed) Engaged Buddhism
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