Ethnography of Exclusion: Initiating a Dialogue with Fundamentalist Men
In this article I present the results of my fieldwork with ultra-Orthodox men, who are forbidden to interact with women. Specifically, I focused upon the world of young Torah scholars in the Jewish ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) community in Israel. This essay demonstrates the strategies I developed in ord...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nashim : a journal of Jewish women's studies & gender issues 2007-09 (14), p.185-208 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this article I present the results of my fieldwork with ultra-Orthodox men, who are forbidden to interact with women. Specifically, I focused upon the world of young Torah scholars in the Jewish ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) community in Israel. This essay demonstrates the strategies I developed in order to enter this group and interview members: using a yeshiva student as a key informant, studying ancient texts with yeshiva students and simulating yeshiva practices. These methods enabled me to gain trust and privileges in a world forbidden to females. I thereby achieved a better understanding of how yeshiva students interpret their experiences in terms of the sacred and the profane, and how they evaluate and critique these experiences. |
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ISSN: | 0793-8934 1565-5288 |
DOI: | 10.2979/NAS.2007.-.14.185 |