Myth of Emancipation: An Exploration of Buddhist Feminism in Bhutan
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2023
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Swaranjali Publication
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Bhutan is a small landlocked country in the Himalayan Kingdom. The
country is known for its spectacular beauty and vibrant culture and
traditions. The country was in isolation for the latter half of the
twentieth century and when it came out, it attracted the attention of the
world for its worldviews, policies and approach towards embracing
modernization and development. Besides its inspiring socio-economic
and political policies, Bhutan also boasts to be a gender-neutral country.
It claims to provide equal opportunity, space, and position to women.
The Buddhist nation also states that Bhutanese women have better
social representation and cultural existence than most of the women of
other South Asian countries but the ground reality is contrary to the
claims and notions of the country. The present paper attempts to explore
the layered religion and cultural subordination and subjection of women
in the land which claims to value happiness of its individual,
irrespective of gender, over everything else and package and brand the
country as Shangri-La, the paradise on earth.
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