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Frum mames : faire la maternité, le genre et la judéité parmi les femmes juives hassidiques de Montréal
Based on fieldwork observations and interviews, this article offers both a theoretical and methodological reflection on the study of the maternity among Hasidic Jewish women at the crossroads of two approaches. The first considers motherhood from a feminist phenomenological perspective, emphasizing the lived and embodied dimension of the feminine; following Butler and queer theorists, this translates into a vision of motherhood and more broadly of gender, as doing. The second propose to consider Jewishness rather than Judaism, and grasp it as a «lived discursive tradition» in the wake of Talal Asad and the lived religion approach. The preliminary results of my research illustrate the heuristic scope of this framing, highlighting the gendered character of Jewishness and especially underling how doing motherhood, gender and Jewishness is strongly intertwined and displayed through acts of daily care. It is through these gestures, among other things, that these women develop and foster their connection both with the divine and the past and the future of Jewish people.
期刊介绍:
Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses is a peer-reviewed, bilingual academic quarterly, serving scholars who work in a wide range of sub-fields in religious studies and theological studies. It publishes scholarly articles of interest to specialists, but written so as to be intelligible to other scholars who wish to keep informed of current scholarship. It also features articles that focus, in a timely and critically reflective manner, on intellectual, professional and institutional issues in the scholarly study of religion, as well as notices that inform scholars of activities and developments in religious studies and theological studies across Canada and throughout the world.