Making bodies kosher : the politics of reproduction among Haredi Jews in England

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    • Kasstan, Ben

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Making bodies kosher : the politics of reproduction among Haredi Jews in England

Ben Kasstan

(Fertility, reproduction and sexuality, v. 42)

Berghahn, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Minority populations are often regarded as being 'hard to reach' and evading state expectations of health protection. This ethnographic and archival study analyses how devout Jews in Britain negotiate healthcare services to preserve the reproduction of culture and continuity. This book demonstrates how the transformative and transgressive possibilities of technology reveal multiple pursuits of protection between this religious minority and the state. Making Bodies Kosher advances theoretical perspectives of immunity, and sits at the intersection of medical anthropology, social history and the study of religions.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Notes on Text and Transliteration Introduction PART I: 'COMMUNITY' HEALTH Chapter 1. The Pursuit of Self-protection Chapter 2. Culture, Faith and Health PART II: MATERNITY AND INFANT BODY POLITICS Chapter 3. Maternity Matters Chapter 4. Immunities and Immunisations Conclusion: Antonymic Immunities Appendix List of Archival Materials and Oral Histories Glossary Index

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