TY - JOUR
T1 - The Experience of Religious Fortification
T2 - The coming of age of religious Zionist young women
AU - Rapoport, Tamar
AU - Garb, Yoni
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - While in normative Judaism the category of female adolescence was virtually non-existent, religious Zionist educational authorities in modern Israel have had to produce their own model of female adolescence and women's socialisation. Probing the accounts of 37 17 year-old religious Zionist female adolescents educated in a single-sex boarding school, we show that the young women experience adolescence as an intense period of religious fortification during which they labour to relinquish childish frivolities and vanities, to fight the 'ills' of modern, secular adolescence, and, at the same time, to overcome their resistance to religious socialisatory prescriptions. The study explores the interrelationship of strong educational messages and processes of coming of age. It contributes to feminist perspectives on female development by discussing a case study in which muting the female voice is essential for preservation of the patriarchal order. This silencing, employed as a pedagogical practice, is critical for religious fortification. Thus, institutional practices and the experience of growing up converge in shaping womanhood.
AB - While in normative Judaism the category of female adolescence was virtually non-existent, religious Zionist educational authorities in modern Israel have had to produce their own model of female adolescence and women's socialisation. Probing the accounts of 37 17 year-old religious Zionist female adolescents educated in a single-sex boarding school, we show that the young women experience adolescence as an intense period of religious fortification during which they labour to relinquish childish frivolities and vanities, to fight the 'ills' of modern, secular adolescence, and, at the same time, to overcome their resistance to religious socialisatory prescriptions. The study explores the interrelationship of strong educational messages and processes of coming of age. It contributes to feminist perspectives on female development by discussing a case study in which muting the female voice is essential for preservation of the patriarchal order. This silencing, employed as a pedagogical practice, is critical for religious fortification. Thus, institutional practices and the experience of growing up converge in shaping womanhood.
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U2 - 10.1080/09540259821069
DO - 10.1080/09540259821069
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AN - SCOPUS:1842767049
SN - 0954-0253
VL - 10
SP - 5
EP - 20
JO - Gender and Education
JF - Gender and Education
IS - 1
ER -