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Morality, Violence, and Ritual Circumcision Na'ama Carlin (University of New South Wales, Australia)

Morality, Violence, and Ritual Circumcision By Na'ama Carlin (University of New South Wales, Australia)

Morality, Violence, and Ritual Circumcision by Na'ama Carlin (University of New South Wales, Australia)


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Departing from both the ordinary defences and criticisms that surround the practice of Jewish ritual of circumcision, this book offers a new way of thinking about violence, drawing on the thought of Derrida and Sofsky to explain circumcision as a form of generative or productive violence that is inherent in the making of bodies.

Morality, Violence, and Ritual Circumcision Summary

Morality, Violence, and Ritual Circumcision: Writing with Blood by Na'ama Carlin (University of New South Wales, Australia)

This book uses the Jewish ritual of circumcision to consider how violent acts are embedded within entrenched moral discourses and offers a new perspective for thinking about violence.

Intervening in contemporary debates on the Jewish ritual of circumcision, it departs from both the ordinary secular defences of circumcision for medical reasons, and the criticisms that consider it an unethical violation of bodies that cannot consent. An examination of the intersection of violence and morality, this book rejects the binary logic on which popular debates on circumcision hinge, arguing that in some instances violence can be a productive experience and can thus be considered beyond good and bad. Engaging with the works of Jacques Derrida, the author puts forward a framework of violence of ontology, which is characterised as a violence that is related to existence, the violence of being, which resists definition through binary oppositions. In so doing, the author contends that circumcision is in fact a form of generative violence that is leveraged for cultural purposes and inherent in the making of bodies.

As such, this volume offers a compelling framework that investigates the relationship between bodies, identities, ethics, and violence, and will therefore appeal to scholars of sociology, social theory, and religion with interests in the sociology of the body, ritual, and cultural studies.

About Na'ama Carlin (University of New South Wales, Australia)

Naama Carlin is a sociologist in the School of Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales, Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Problematising Violence and Morality

Chapter 2. Conceptualising Circumcision

Chapter 3. The Genesis of Jewish Ritual Circumcision

Chapter 4. Agency, authorship, and Writing in the Making of the Self

Chapter 5. From Rite to Write

Conclusion: The Cut that Makes Whole

Bibliography

Additional information

NPB9780367551957
9780367551957
0367551950
Morality, Violence, and Ritual Circumcision: Writing with Blood by Na'ama Carlin (University of New South Wales, Australia)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-11-30
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