Transcending: Trans Buddhist Voices

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Kevin Manders, Elizabeth Marston
North Atlantic Books, Oct 22, 2019 - Religion - 296 pages
A compelling collection of the many voices and experiences of trans, genderqueer, and nonbinary Buddhists
 
Transcending brings together more than thirty contributors from both the Mahayana and Theravada traditions to present a vision for a truly inclusive trans Buddhist sangha in the twenty-first century. Shining a light on a new generation of Buddhist role models, this book gives voice to those who have long been marginalized within the Buddhist world and society at large. While trans, genderqueer, and nonbinary practitioners have experienced empowerment and healing through their commitment to the Buddha, dharma, and sangha, they also share their experiences of isolation, transphobia, and aggression. In this diverse collection we hear the firsthand accounts, thoughts, and reflections of trans Buddhists from a variety of different lineages in an open invitation for all Buddhists to bring the issue of gender identity into the sangha, into the discourse, and onto the cushion. Only by doing so can we develop insight into our circumstances and grasp our true, essential nature.
 

Contents

Uppity Apostate Transgender Monk Questions Transphobia
59
Individual and Social Liberation
65
Preface by Caitriona Reed
82
Growing to Know by Chance Krempasky
83
Introduction by Kevin Manders
103
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110
Being Trans and Buddhist
131
A Transsexual Womans Reflection
143
Person of color genderqueer Buddhist seeking safe space
185
On Transitioning by C E Giyū Gillis
201
Is Estrogen an Entheogen?
217
Barriers Faced by Trans People of Color in Buddhist
231
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236
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245
About the Authors
251
Copyright

Trust by Finn Schubert
169

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About the author (2019)

Kevin Manders was a queer trans Buddhist, author, and addictions and mental health worker based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was deeply engaged with dharma practice, social justice, queer and trans communities, disability justice, and anti-racist work.

Elizabeth Marston is a trans writer, hacker, anarcho-communist, and Buddhist. She holds a master’s degree in philosophy (with study concentrated on ethics and political philosophy).

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