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For Women and Girls Only: Reshaping Jewish Orthodoxy Through the Arts in the Digital Age

Online ISBN:
9781479809790
Print ISBN:
9781479809752
Publisher:
NYU Press
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For Women and Girls Only: Reshaping Jewish Orthodoxy Through the Arts in the Digital Age

Jessica Roda
Jessica Roda

Assistant Professor of Jewish Civilization

Georgetown University
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Published online:
19 September 2024
Published in print:
5 March 2024
Online ISBN:
9781479809790
Print ISBN:
9781479809752
Publisher:
NYU Press

Abstract

For Women and Girls Only.Reshaping Jewish Orthodoxy Through the Arts in the Digital AgeFor Women and Girls Only tells the captivating stories of ultra-Orthodox Jewish women, as well as the ones who broke away from religion, and their use of the arts, the digital, and technology to reshape Orthodoxy. With this book, Jessica Roda provides the first translocal ethnography of the ultra-Orthodox female art scene in North America, offering an in-depth look into a secluded religious and artistic world and an exclusive window into alternative forms of economic, social, and cultural women’s agency.While the arts is not new for these women, their access to technology has completely transformed it. A new female transnational market and industry of entertainment has emerged, where the appearance of the concept of copyright, intellectual property, artist, and celebrity are remodeling the public, private, and counterpublic spaces defined in gender-segregated religious communities. This network of artists demonstrates how new paths for religious womanhood are molded, consolidated, and transmitted, offering innovative practices on modesty and negotiations with religious authority. By focusing on the creative ways in which these women express Orthodoxy, For Women and Girls Only captures their fervent desire to engage with the 21st-century digital era, create an alternative artistic market outside of the male, dominated one, and increase a global sense of belonging based on affinity, necessity, and dissent. In asking why the arts and religion matter, Roda discovers a world of marginalized voices, whose artistic performances suggest exciting new insights into social changes in religious communities.

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