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Katie Young

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    The Meaning of Ātmahano Janāḥ in Īśā Upaniṣad 3The Meaning of Atmahano Janah in Isa Upanisad 3
    with Arvind Sharma
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (4): 595. 1990.
    MeaningIndian Philosophy
  •  58
    Images of the Feminine-Mythic, Philosophic and Human - In the Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic Traditions: A Bibliography of Women in India
    with Susan J. Lewandowski and Arvid Sharma
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3): 454. 1976.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  42
    Feminism and World Religions
    with Arvind Sharma
    SUNY Press. 1999.
    Addressing religion and feminism on a global scale, this unprecedented book contains a nuanced and fine-tuned treatment of seven of the world's religions from a feminist perspective by leading women scholars. The fact that these authors share a dual but undivided commitment both to themselves as women and to their traditions as adherents imparts to their voices a prophetic quality, and if Mahatma Gandhi is to be believed, even scriptural value.
    Feminist Approaches to Philosophy
  • The Annual Review of Women in World Religions
    with Arvind Sharma
    Philosophy East and West 45 (3): 439-445. 1995.
    As a forum for philosophical discourse of religious studies as related to the world's women, the "Annual Review of Women in World Religions" fails. The first three issues display an unfortunately limited approach. Certain articles are promising, but editorial intellectual constraints appear to have circumscribed the philosophical latitude provided to contributors. In spite of the potential of the journal's topic area, it is doubtful it will soon succeed in emerging as a publication with adequate…Read more
    As a forum for philosophical discourse of religious studies as related to the world's women, the "Annual Review of Women in World Religions" fails. The first three issues display an unfortunately limited approach. Certain articles are promising, but editorial intellectual constraints appear to have circumscribed the philosophical latitude provided to contributors. In spite of the potential of the journal's topic area, it is doubtful it will soon succeed in emerging as a publication with adequate inclusionary liberality and ideal discursive freedom
    Asian Philosophy
  •  123
    Response to Ruth Andersen's review of "the annual review of women in world religions," a "philosophy east and west" feature review
    Philosophy East and West 47 (4): 581-587. 1997.
    Asian PhilosophyChinese Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  •  78
    Sati: Historical and Phenomenological Essays
    with Agehananda Bharati, Arvind Sharma, Ajit Ray, and Alaka Hejib
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (3): 546. 1990.
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    Hermeneutical Paths to the Sacred Worlds of India: Essays in Honour of Robert W. Stevenson
    with Robert W. Stevenson
    Atlanta : Scholars Press. 1994.
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