Middlebury

RELI 0269

Rite/Ritual in Israeli Society

Rites and Rituals in Israeli Society
In this course we will use theory and case studies, from Israel and its neighbors, to explore a wide range of rituals. We will examine national goals achieved with the assistance of ceremonies, and society’s imprint on its members through life-cycle rituals. We will address similarities and differences in the ways specific rituals are performed, and the diverse meanings they may hold for groups and individuals in geographically proximate yet culturally distinct countries, and in the heterogeneous Israeli society. Our aim is to analyze cultural repertoires and social relations, as are represented, reproduced, and contested in ritualistic activities. (formerly HEBM/SOAN 0254) 3 hrs. lect
Subject:
Religion
Department:
Religion
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP SOC
Equivalent Courses:
HEBM 0254
HEBM 0269 *
SOAN 0254

Sections

Fall 2019

RELI0269A-F19 Lecture (Gazit)
RELI0269B-F19 Lecture (Gazit)