
Voices of the Ritual analyzes the revival of rituals performed at female saint shrines in the Middle East. In the midst of turbulent political contention over land and borders, Nurit Stadler shows, religious minorities lay claim to space through rituals enacted at sacred spaces in the Holy Land. Using ethnographic analysis, Stadler explores the rise of these rituals, their focus on the body, female materiality, and their place in the Israeli-Palestinian landscape. Stadler examines the varied features of the practice and implications of the rituals, looking at themes of femininity and material experience. She considers the role of the body in rituals that represent the act of birth or the circle of life and that aim to foster an intimate connection between the female saint and her worshippers. Stadler underscores the political, cultural, and spatial elements of this practice, bringing attention to how religious minorities (Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Druze, among others) have utilized these rituals to assert their right to the land. Voices of the Ritual offers a valuable assessment of religious ritual practice that encrypts female themes into a landscape that has historically been defined by war and conflict.
This book investigates how religious minorities in the Holy Land utilize rituals at female saint shrines to assert territorial claims and cultural identity amidst ongoing political conflict. Nurit Stadler, an anthropologist, employs ethnographic research to examine the intersection of gender, materiality, and sacred space. By analyzing the practices of diverse religious groups, she argues that these rituals serve as a mechanism for marginalized communities to anchor themselves within a contested landscape.
What You Will Find
Scholars in the field of ritual studies recognize this work as a significant contribution to the understanding of gendered religious practices in the Middle East. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the nuanced way the author connects intimate bodily rituals to broader geopolitical tensions.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019750132X
ISBN-13:
9780197501320
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