TY - JOUR
T1 - As If It Was Ours All Along
T2 - Precarious Belonging, Jewish Habitus and the Materialisation of Conversion in Israel
AU - Kravel-Tovi, Michal
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/10/20
Y1 - 2018/10/20
N2 - Most scholarship on Jewish conversion in Israel emphasises the precarious entanglement between the process and the politics of the Jewish State. This article, instead, unpacks the uncertain modes of converts’ belonging from an unexplored yet central angle–that of a Jewish habitus. I trace the challenging apprenticeship that aspiring converts undertake in developing a Jewish habitus, and the deeply ambiguous modes of belonging that such an apprenticeship shapes. By evaluating ethnographically the discourses and practices that aspiring converts are introduced to, this article detects how attempts to help them adopt the Jewish insiders’ embodied dispositions and materially embedded engagements simultaneously, albeit inadvertently, mark them as profoundly outsiders. The case study of Jewish conversion in Israel offers a compelling example with which to consider the conceptual links between belonging, habitus and conversion.
AB - Most scholarship on Jewish conversion in Israel emphasises the precarious entanglement between the process and the politics of the Jewish State. This article, instead, unpacks the uncertain modes of converts’ belonging from an unexplored yet central angle–that of a Jewish habitus. I trace the challenging apprenticeship that aspiring converts undertake in developing a Jewish habitus, and the deeply ambiguous modes of belonging that such an apprenticeship shapes. By evaluating ethnographically the discourses and practices that aspiring converts are introduced to, this article detects how attempts to help them adopt the Jewish insiders’ embodied dispositions and materially embedded engagements simultaneously, albeit inadvertently, mark them as profoundly outsiders. The case study of Jewish conversion in Israel offers a compelling example with which to consider the conceptual links between belonging, habitus and conversion.
KW - Israel
KW - Jewish conversion
KW - Jews
KW - Religious conversion
KW - belonging
KW - habitus
KW - material culture
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85029428555&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/00141844.2017.1369139
DO - 10.1080/00141844.2017.1369139
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AN - SCOPUS:85029428555
SN - 0014-1844
VL - 83
SP - 949
EP - 967
JO - Ethnos
JF - Ethnos
IS - 5
ER -