Secular Identification - Efrat Sadras-Ron - Books - Eliva Press - 9789975307185 - April 8, 2020
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Secular Identification

Efrat Sadras-Ron

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Secular Identification

This work is an analysis of group identification based on secular principles. It argues that group identification based in secularity facilitates an inclusive environment; however, it does not guarantee inclusion. Looking at BINA and its secular yeshiva in the south of Tel-Aviv, ethnographic data shows how secular sensibilities challenge current understanding of group belonging and boundaries. The binary notion, secular vs. religious, forms the basis for the understanding of the secular by both layman and experts. In Israel's socio-political atmosphere, orthodoxy has become equated with religiosity, leading many to believe that secularity and Jewishness are mutually exclusive. However, this study shows that the ethnographic findings about BINA and its secular yeshiva prove otherwise. BINA proudly claims its in-between status, representing both the secular and Jewishness, not as opposites but simply as different cultural frameworks coming together to form BINA. In turn these frameworks are being reimagined through BINA, embodying the processual nature of culture. Two themes guide the investigation into BINA: the ways the secular informs its operations as a Jewish educational institution, and the relationship between the collective and the individual in the secular institute. This work argues for a new model for group identification that is more flexible and thus more inclusive. It introduces and explores the notion of inclusive groupness as a voluntary collective individualism, which achieves group cohesion through its very dynamism, flexibility, and ability to foster change.

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Released April 8, 2020
ISBN13 9789975307185
Publishers Eliva Press
Pages 192
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 10 mm   ·   263 g
Language English