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The Stains of Culture

Ruth Tsoffar (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

R$ 264,19
SKU: 9780814332238

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A minority within Judaism, the Karaites are known as a ‘reading community’—one that looks to the Bible as the authority in all areas of life, including intimate relations and hygiene. Here Ruth Tsoffar considers how Egyptian Kariates of the San Francisco Bay Area define themselves, within both California culture and Judaism, in terms of the Bible and its bearing on their bodies. Women’s perspectives play a large role in this ethnography; it is their bodies that are especially regulated by rules of cleanliness and purity to the point where their biological cycles—menstruation, procreation, childbirth, lactation—determine their place in the community.

As Tsoffar notes, the female body itself becomes a richly encoded text that reveals much about the Karaites’ attitudes toward the interrelated issues of gender, sex, food, procreation, sacred traditions, time and space, as well as identity. The author illuminates the cultural strategies used by Karaite women to sustain their religious ideologies yet find personally meaningful ways of reading. The Karaites have survived since at least the 8th century by continually contemporizing their culture. Through a study of the rich, animated ritual experience of niddah (menstruation and purity codes in Leviticus), we see how the Karaite women seek to imagine and narrate a new history of purity through their bodies.

The Stains of Culture presents issues of meaning and interpretation in a way valuable to students of women’s studies, anthropology, minority cultural production, scholars of religion and Judaism, especially to those interested in exploring Judaism’s diversity.

Sobre o Livro

Estudo etnográfico sobre as práticas de pureza e higiene entre os Karaites egípcios na área da Baía de São Francisco, com foco nas referências bíblicas que orientam relações íntimas e rituais de limpeza.

A pesquisa privilegia perspectivas femininas, examinando como ciclos biológicos como menstruação, parto e lactação influenciam posição social e práticas comunitárias dentro da tradição de niddah.

Discussões sobre gênero, sexualidade, alimentos, tempo e espaço mostram estratégias culturais de contemporaneização; leitura útil para cursos e pesquisas em antropologia, estudos de religião e estudos de gênero.

Características

Categoria Antropologia Cultural
Subcategoria Religião
Autores Ruth Tsoffar
Sobre o Autor Ruth Tsoffar é antropóloga que pesquisa comunidades judaicas contemporâneas e práticas religiosas.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 262
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814332238
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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