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Renowned Goddess of Desire Loriliai Biernacki (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder)

Renowned Goddess of Desire By Loriliai Biernacki (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder)

Summary

The role of women and Tantra is controversial - traditionally the feminine is a metaphor and actual women are absent, or it involves the transgressive use of women's bodies to serve male interests. Biernacki presents a view in which women are revered, using texts from the 15th to 18th centuries, to reveal a positive and empowering view of women.

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Renowned Goddess of Desire: Women, Sex, and Speech in Tantra by Loriliai Biernacki (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder)

Tantra is a family of rituals modeled on those of the Vedas and their attendant texts and lineages. These rituals typically involve the visualization of a deity, offerings, and the chanting of his or her mantra. Common variations include visualizing the deity in the act of sexual union with a consort, visualizing oneself as the deity, and transgressive acts such as token consumption of meat or alcohol. Most notoriously, non-standard or ritualized sex is sometimes practiced. This accounts for Tantra's negative reputation in some quarters and its reception in the West primarily as a collection of sexual practices. Although some today extol Tantra's liberating qualities, the role of women remains controversial. Traditionally there are two views of women and Tantra. Either the feminine is a metaphor and actual women are altogether absent, or Tantra involves the transgressive use of women's bodies to serve male interests. Loriliai Biernacki presents an alternative view, in which women are revered, worshipped, and considered worthy of spiritual attainment. Her primary sources are a collection of eight relatively modern Tantric texts written in Sanskrit from the 15th through the 18th century. Her analysis of these texts reveals a view of women that is generally positive and empowering. She focuses on four topics: 1) the Kali Practice, in which women appear not only as objects of reverence but as practitioners and gurus; 2) the Tantric sex rite, especially in the case that, contrary to other Tantric texts, the preference is for wives as ritual consorts; 3) feminine language and the gendered implications of mantra; and 4) images of male violence towards women in tantric myths. Biernacki, by choosing to analyse eight particular Sanskrit texts, argues that within the tradition of Tantra there exists a representation of women in which the female is an authoritative, powerful, equal participant in the Tantric ritual practice.

Renowned Goddess of Desire Reviews

A rhetorically and poetically beautiful piece of scholarship that incorporates the best of previous work but moves well beyond it into a fundamentally new set of ideas about female agency and speech, the Tantric sex rite, male asceticism, and transcultural encounter. Biernacki's corpus or bodied speech is as blue and as powerful as the Tantric goddesses she writes about. -Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion

About Loriliai Biernacki (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder)

Loriliai Biernacki is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder

Table of Contents

Introduction 1: The Kali Practice: Rereading Women's Roles in Tantra 2: Sex Talk and Gender Rites: Women and the Tantric Rite of Sexual Union 3: The Other/Woman: The Role of Wives and Goddesses in a Tantric Rite of Kamakhya 4: To Speak Like a Woman: The Feminine Mantra and Bodied Speech 5: How a Blue Goddess of Speech Turns Blue Appendix 1: Sources, Their Comparison with Other Tantric Texts, and Historical Context Appendix 2: Synopsis of Contents of the Brhannila Tantra Bibliography

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CIN0195327837G
9780195327830
0195327837
Renowned Goddess of Desire: Women, Sex, and Speech in Tantra by Loriliai Biernacki (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2007-10-11
312
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