

Historical work on the religious lives of women in medievalĬhristianity, finding common ground in the role of miraculous Of women, Wilson displays the pervasiveness of androcentrism in Buddhist Taking up a set of universal concerns connected with the representation Growth through sexual abstention and repulsion in the immediate world. In narratives used for the edification ofīuddhist monks, women's bodies in decay (diseased, dying, and afterĭeath) served as a central object for meditation, inspiring spiritual

Monastic life, they occupied a very conspicuous place in Buddhist She argues that despite the marginal role women played in

Liz Wilson investigates first-millennium Buddhist notions of In this highly original study of sexuality, desire, the body, and women, She runs a consulting firm that specializes in emotional intelligence coaching. Liz Wilson is an experienced coach, mentor and trainer.
