Gendering Chinese Religion: Subject, Identity, and Body
An analysis of gender, subjectivity, and embodiment in Chinese religious practices. Explores how identity is shaped within Taoist traditions. Customer note highlights nuanced discussion on gender and religion
Highlights
- gender and embodiment focus
- subjectivity in religion analysis
- interdisciplinary approach
Pros
- deep scholarly perspective on gender in Taoism
- clear author collaboration across multiple researchers
- offers theoretical insights useful for research and teaching
- well-structured academic inquiry
Cons
- academic tone may be dense for casual readers