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A strange one!
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In this chapter, KumKum Roy examines both scholastic and gender-related themes in the Theragāthā and Therīgāthā of the Khuddaka Nikāya, exploring concepts such as gender, renunciation, and transcendence. |
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No need to mention gender twice 😅
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- "KumKum Roy" | ||
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- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k79UxZwl7sqXs94iAWzfrJ_1xdRW80OG/view?usp=sharing" |
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Here's the external url: http://14.139.58.200/ojs/index.php/shss/article/view/591/560
Though it is a slightly earlier version.
year: 2010 | ||
publisher: oxford | ||
address: "UK" | ||
booktitle: "The Power of Gender and the Gender of Power: Explorations in Early Indian History" |
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It seems (from the above link) that this was actually an article first published in Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 2 (1998)
? So perhaps this belongs in articles
instead
Her notes and references in the OUP book are much more extensive, plus the
Drive link is for the OUP book chapter. Still want this as an article?
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A strange one!
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> +drive_links:
+ - "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k79UxZwl7sqXs94iAWzfrJ_1xdRW80OG/view?usp=sharing"
+status: featured
+course: tg
+tags:
+ - poetry
+ - feminism
+ - pali-canon
+year: 2010
+publisher: oxford
+address: "UK"
+booktitle: "The Power of Gender and the Gender of Power: Explorations in Early Indian History"
+pages: "17--37"
+---
+
+In this chapter, KumKum Roy examines both scholastic and gender-related themes in the Theragāthā and Therīgāthā of the Khuddaka Nikāya, exploring concepts such as gender, renunciation, and transcendence.
No need to mention gender twice 😅
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In _content/excerpts/of-theras-and-theris_roy-kumkum.md
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+---
+title: "Of Theras and Therīs: Visions of liberation in the Early Buddhist Tradition"
+authors:
+ - "KumKum Roy"
+drive_links:
+ - "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k79UxZwl7sqXs94iAWzfrJ_1xdRW80OG/view?usp=sharing"
Here's the external url:
http://14.139.58.200/ojs/index.php/shss/article/view/591/560 Though it is
a slightly earlier version.
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In _content/excerpts/of-theras-and-theris_roy-kumkum.md
<#424 (comment)>
:
> +---
+title: "Of Theras and Therīs: Visions of liberation in the Early Buddhist Tradition"
+authors:
+ - "KumKum Roy"
+drive_links:
+ - "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k79UxZwl7sqXs94iAWzfrJ_1xdRW80OG/view?usp=sharing"
+status: featured
+course: tg
+tags:
+ - poetry
+ - feminism
+ - pali-canon
+year: 2010
+publisher: oxford
+address: "UK"
+booktitle: "The Power of Gender and the Gender of Power: Explorations in Early Indian History"
It seems (from the above link) that this was actually an article first
published in Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 2 (1998)?
So perhaps this belongs in articles instead
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Yeah, the references are there in the original article, just not spelled out specifically. In general I like to cite the earliest comparable version, and I think these are comparable. If we find the link to book chapter later we can move this external url to |
The Drive PDF looks like it came from Google Books, but I cannot locate a free PDF of it. Do you have an external link?