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Gestating Judaism: The Corporeal Technologies of American Jewish Religion: Class 200: New Studies in Religion

Autor Cara Rock-Singer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 sep 2026
An ethnography of how people use reproductive practices to transmit and reinvent American Judaism.
In Gestating Judaism, Cara Rock-Singer develops a new analytic technique called ethnodrashy (a combination of rabbinical midrash and sociological ethnography) to explore the centrality of reproductive bodies to the intellectual, political, and spiritual life of American Judaism. She considers how, in reproduction, religious practices like the mikveh combine with secular practices like fertility treatments in ways that challenge the popular idea that religion occupies a separate sphere of life from politics or science. In fact, Rock-Singer shows how Jewish feminists have leveraged the work of reproduction to intervene in important conversations about both politics and theology. Drawing together religious studies, gender studies, and science and technology studies, Gestating Judaism shows how Jewish tradition is transmitted and reinvented through the ongoing labor of reproduction.
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ISBN-13: 9780226851860
ISBN-10: 0226851869
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 10 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Class 200: New Studies in Religion


Notă biografică

Cara Rock-Singer is the Lama Shetzer Assistant Professor of Judaic Studies at the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she is also affiliated with the Gender and Women’s Studies Department and the Science and Technology Studies Program.

Cuprins

Note on Translations and Hebrew Texts
Before the Beginning: The Miscarrying God

Introduction

Part I: Technologies of American Jewish Religion
1. Infertile Matriarchs: Staying with the Loss
2. The Mikveh’s Body Multiple
3. Delivering Tradition: The Oral Torah of Moshe Rabbeinu and Ina May Imeinu
The Gap: Exodus, Birth, and the Letdown of Liberation

Part II: Amniotic Politics: Bodily Practices for Divergent Futures
4. Birthing a Body Politic: From Reptilian Sovereignty to Amphibious Ecologies
5. Water Gatherings: Iyyun, Recognition, and the New Media of the Jewish Body Politic
6. Life in Suspension: Salt Wombs and the Politics of Hospitality
Endings: Leviathan and the Breast Pump

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index