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Sexuality And The Body In New Religious Zionist Discourse Yakir Englander Avi Sagi

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Sexuality And The Body In New Religious Zionist Discourse Yakir Englander Avi Sagi
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Yakir Englander; Avi Sagi
ISBN: 9781618114532, 1618114530
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Sexuality And The Body In New Religious Zionist Discourse Yakir Englander Avi Sagi by Yakir Englander; Avi Sagi 9781618114532, 1618114530 instant download after payment.

Religious-Zionism developed in Israel as an attempt to combine halakhic commitment with the values of modernity, two networks of meaning not easily reconciled. This book presents a study of the discourse on the body and sexuality within religious-Zionism as it has developed in recent decades, including in cyberspace, and considers such issues as homosexuality, lesbianism, masturbation, and the relationships between the sexes. It also analyzes the shift to a pastoral discourse and alternative religious perspectives dealing with this discourse together with its far wider social and cultural implications, offering a new paradigm for reading religious cultures.

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