TY - JOUR
T1 - Women, Religion, and Modernization
T2 - Tradition and Transformation among Elderly Jews in Israel
AU - Sered, Susan Starr
PY - 1990/6
Y1 - 1990/6
N2 - Modernization affects the religious lives of women in diverse and dramatic ways. On the one hand, women may find increased arenas for religious involvement, both inside and outside of traditional religious frameworks. Simultaneously, women's rituals and beliefs are often especially vulnerable to attacks from the forces of modernization. This paper focuses on the experience of elderly Jewish women of Asian origin who now live in modern Israel. The author suggests that the very nature of women's religion—domestic, personal, hidden, and flexible—explains its tenacity and creativity in the face of modernization. These findings are examined within a broad, cross‐cultural context. 1990 American Anthropological Association
AB - Modernization affects the religious lives of women in diverse and dramatic ways. On the one hand, women may find increased arenas for religious involvement, both inside and outside of traditional religious frameworks. Simultaneously, women's rituals and beliefs are often especially vulnerable to attacks from the forces of modernization. This paper focuses on the experience of elderly Jewish women of Asian origin who now live in modern Israel. The author suggests that the very nature of women's religion—domestic, personal, hidden, and flexible—explains its tenacity and creativity in the face of modernization. These findings are examined within a broad, cross‐cultural context. 1990 American Anthropological Association
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U2 - 10.1525/aa.1990.92.2.02a00030
DO - 10.1525/aa.1990.92.2.02a00030
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AN - SCOPUS:0007251682
SN - 0002-7294
VL - 92
SP - 306
EP - 318
JO - American Anthropologist
JF - American Anthropologist
IS - 2
ER -