Laughter, Creativity, and Perseverance invites scholars to articulate how the technologies of exerting female agency have continued, adapted, and changed through the timeline of these traditions.
Prathik Murali, Reading Religion
This carefully developed and curated edited volume makes important theoretical, methodological, and disciplinary contributions to Hindu and Buddhist studies, religious studies, women's studies, and feminist methodologies. Advanced undergraduate and graduate students and scholars alike will be enriched by contributors' rigorous ethnographic research in varied regional and cultural contexts, methodical writing, and generative illustrations of how privileging local women's voices and practices in Buddhist and Hindu contexts yields important feminist orientations, nuances, and theories of agency.
Jessica Vantine Birkenholtz, International Journal of Hindu Studies