Power and Agency in the Lives of Contemporary Tibetan Nuns - An Intersectional Study - Mitra Härkönen

Power and Agency in the Lives of Contemporary Tibetan Nuns - An Intersectional Study - Mitra Härkönen

7. Life as a Nun

Power and Agency in the Lives of Contemporary Tibetan Nuns - An Intersectional Study - Mitra Härkönen

Mitra Härkönen [+-]
University of Helsinki
Mitra Härkönen is a researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Theology at the University of Helsinki, Finland.

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The nunneries follow an observable daily schedule. Whereas many of my interviewees stressed the happiness they found in monastic life, there still were various difficulties that they encountered in monasticism. The laity, for instance, prefers monks for most rituals, leaving nuns to perform more basic tasks that accumulate merit. From the nuns’ side, this has a very negative consequence vis-à-vis their economic situation: nunneries and individual nuns are supported less than monasteries and monks. Furthermore, the oppressive political situation and restrictions they faced in religious life caused some of my nun informants to flee their motherland.

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Härkönen, Mitra. 7. Life as a Nun. Power and Agency in the Lives of Contemporary Tibetan Nuns - An Intersectional Study. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 101-127 Jan 2023. ISBN 9781800503014. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=44143. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.44143. Jan 2023

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