Between Symbolic Distancing and Following Desires

Author:

Rau Vanessa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Germany Göttingen

Abstract

AbstractOver the past decades, Judaism and Jewishness have been subject to transformation and more fluid boundaries. This article looks at women’s conversions to Judaism in Germany. Analyzing differing biographical trajectories, the article shows how individuals negotiate their desire to become Jewish, which is often closely related to an experience in Israel and a Jewish partner. Arguing that the context makes the conversion, I show how desires and negotiations are deeply entangled with the socio-historical context of German society as well as with the erotic and sexuality. I demonstrate how becoming Jewish presents a way of symbolically distancing oneself from biographical experiences of difference, which are negotiated in and through the conversion. As these conversions are not uncontested, I also show how becoming part of Jewish socialities evokes a negotiation of one’s positionality at the intersection of gender and religion.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Religious studies,Anthropology,Cultural Studies,Gender Studies

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