Abstract

This provocative article advocates for the civil right to same-sex marriage from a unique point of view. Queer culture has always been in the forefront of the deep examination of the interrelationships among gender, culture, and identity. In this spirit, this transgender author and Buddhist priest evokes the foundation of Zen practice—questioning the solidity of all our fundamental assumptions, including our notions about relationships. He sees the traditional views of sexual orientation, gender, and marriage as limited and limiting. Expanding the definition of marriage is seen as the only real option in Western society.

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