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Abstract
Over the past two decades, Israeli Orthodox Jewish women
filmmakers have used film to speak in a public voice about various subjects
that were previously taboo. Although there are aspects of Orthodoxy
to which these filmmakers object, they do so as ‘devoted resisters’. Rather
than expressing heretical opposition, the women stay committed to Orthodoxy
precisely because they are able to use filmmaking to resist. In their
negotiations of voice used to ‘justify’ their decision to become filmmakers,
the women position themselves as ‘accidental’ filmmakers, thereby
remaining within Orthodoxy while critiquing it through their films. Cultural
resistance in this case is not carried out as defiance to Orthodox Judaism
but rather out of a relationship with it, featuring a form of resistance
that insists upon devotion to multiple commitments.
期刊介绍:
Israel Studies Review (ISR) is the journal of the Association for Israel Studies, an international and interdisciplinary scholarly organization dedicated to the study of all aspects of Israeli society, history, politics, and culture. ISR explores modern and contemporary Israel from the perspective of the social sciences, history, the humanities, and cultural studies and welcomes submissions on these subjects. The journal also pays close attention to the relationships of Israel to the Middle East and to the wider world, and encourages scholarly articles with this broader theoretical or comparative approach provided the focus remains on modern Israel.