“保留传统,但以开放的心态”——犹太音乐实践的变化与选择

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION TEMENOS Pub Date : 2017-12-29 DOI:10.33356/TEMENOS.60982
R. Illman
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这篇文章的重点是宗教和音乐的变化。它的出发点是这样一种观点,即音乐在推动宗教变革方面发挥着核心作用,正如最近几位宗教研究人员所提出的那样。音乐被认为包含了当代宗教信仰的核心要素:参与、体现、体验、情感和创造力。本文从犹太人的角度进行讨论,将理论视角与在伦敦的进步犹太人中进行的民族志案例研究联系起来,特别关注音乐,宗教实践和变化。本文通过关注个人主义、个人选择和拼凑过程的特征,概述了正在进行的关于宗教和变革的讨论,从包容性的角度对它们进行批判性评估,同时关注个人、社会和文化嵌入的代理人。分析强调了受访者中一个明显的趋势,即希望将激进的自由主义神学与日益传统的实践结合起来。在这些叙述中,音乐实践作为宗教变革的煽动者和标志发挥着关键而模糊的作用。作为结论,建议进行更多的“声音意识宗教研究”。我们需要一种保留传统的东西;保留了这些珍贵的传统和仪式,音乐和其他所有的东西,但要以开放的心态,对犹太律法的质疑和开放的态度。在这些话中,丽贝卡表达了她努力在她的作品中实现的目标,作为一个创新的,具有历史洞察力和礼拜仪式知识的人。被采访的人的名字都是匿名的,常见的犹太人名字被用作别名。有关人种学研究材料和研究方法的更多详细信息,请参阅参考书目。
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‘Retaining the Tradition – but with an Open Mind’ – Change and Choice in Jewish Musical Practices
This article focuses on religion and change in relation to music. Its starting point is the argument that music plays a central role as a driving force for religious change, as has recently been suggested by several researchers of religion. Music is seen to comprise elements that are central to contemporary religiosity in general: participation , embodiment, experience, emotions, and creativity. This article approaches the discussion from a Jewish point of view, connecting the theoretical perspective to an ethnographic case study conducted among progressive Jews in London with special focus on music, religious practice, and change. The article outlines the ongoing discussion on religion and change by focusing on features of individualism, personal choice, and processes of bricolage, critically assessing them from an inclusive point of view, focusing on individuals as simultaneously both personal and socially as well as culturally embedded agents. The analysis highlights a visible trend among the interviewees of wanting to combine a radically liberal theology with an increasingly traditional practice. In these accounts musical practices play a pivotal yet ambiguous role as instigators and insignia of religious change. As a conclusion, insights into more 'sonically aware religious studies' are suggested. We need a kind of … something that retains the tradition; that holds on to these precious traditions and rituals, the music and all the rest – but with an open mind and a much more questioning and open approach to Jewish law. In these words Rebecca 1 expresses what she strives to achieve in her work as an innovative yet historically perceptive and liturgically informed can-1 The names of the persons interviewed have been anonymised, and common Jewish names are used as aliases. See the reference list for or more detailed information about the ethnographic research material and research method.
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