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Doing religion in a secular world: Women in conservative religions and the question of agency

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GENDER & SOCIETY
卷 22, 期 4, 页码 409-433

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0891243208321019

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religious change; agency; conservative religions; strategic compliance; orthodox Jews; niddah

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Sociological studies of women's experiences with conservative religions are typically framed by a paradox that ponders women's complicity. The prevailing view associates agency with strategic subjects who use religion to further extra-religious ends and pays little attention to the cultural and institutional contexts that shape compliance. This paper suggests an alternative framing. Rather than asking why women comply, I examine agency as religious conduct and religiosity as a constructed status. Drawing on a study that examined how orthodox Jewish Israeli women observe, negotiate, and make sense of regulations of marital sexuality, this paper explains religious women's agency as religious conduct, or the doing of religion. I demonstrate that doing religion is associated with a search for authentic religious subjecthood and that religiosity is shaped in accordance with the logics of one's religion, and in the context of controlling messages about threatened symbolic boundaries and cultural Others.

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