Constructing and deconstructing the sacred geography of Hebron: Movement and pilgrimage in and around the Tomb of the Patriarchs

Author:

ELAZAR Gideon1ORCID,BILLIG Miriam2

Affiliation:

1. Eastern R&D Center, Ariel University, Israel; Bar-Ilan University, Israel

2. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ariel University, Israel; Eastern R&D Center, Ariel University, Israel

Abstract

The Tomb of the Patriarchs in the divided city of Hebron is a major site of pilgrimage for all three monotheistic religions, a space of contention, and an epicenter of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. This article examines the mobility of pilgrims and tourists of various religious traditions within and around the site and their efforts to construct and deconstruct overlapping and often conflicting narratives of sacred space. Thus, Moslem foreign pilgrims from the Middle East and South Asia are motivated by their wish to pray within the site, viewing the political reality of division as an uncomfortable barrier to the experience of sacredness. In contrast, Christians, mostly Protestant tourists, occupy a liminal position expressed and sometimes overcome through the bodily practice of performance of several varieties. Finally, Palestinian solidarity groups attempt to deconstruct Hebron’s sacred geography, by focusing solely on the city’s violent and contested present as a site of immobility and emptiness.

Funder

ariel university

The Authority of Research and Development

Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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