ISSN 1076-9005
Volume 31, 2024
Buddhist Performing Arts: Thematizing Gender and Developing a New Pedagogy in Modern Thai Buddhism
Martin Seeger
University of Leeds
Apirak Chaipanha
Burapha University
Naris Charaschanyawong
Independent Scholar
This article sets out to describe and reflect on the development, execution, and impact of two devised theatre performances that the authors of this paper designed as an innovative and effective way of engaging audiences with Buddhist teachings and gender issues in Thai Buddhism. Based on long-term research into the biographies, soteriological practice and teaching, and veneration of historical Thai female Buddhist practitioners, each of these two plays was staged publicly twice in or near Bangkok in 2018 and 2019 respectively. We will discuss how the educational potential of performing arts can be harnessed to change understandings of audiences and performers or, at least, prompt their curiosity in the study of Buddhism, both as a doctrinal system and in terms of aspects of current religious practices, understandings, and perceptions. Read article