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The cult of dismembered limbs : Jewish rites of death at the scene of Palestinian suicide terrorism / Gideon Aran ; translated by Jeffrey Green.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Aran, Gideon, author.
Series:
Oxford scholarship online.
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Search and rescue operations--Israel.
Search and rescue operations.
Emergency management--Israel.
Emergency management.
Victims of terrorism--Israel.
Victims of terrorism.
Suicide bombings--Israel.
Suicide bombings.
Palestinian Arabs--Suicidal behavior--Israel.
Palestinian Arabs.
Terrorists--Suicidal behavior--Israel.
Terrorists.
ZAKA Rescue & Recovery (Tel Aviv, Israel)--History.
ZAKA Rescue & Recovery (Tel Aviv, Israel).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (369 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023.
Summary:
This text presents a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of ZAKA - an organization of ultra-orthodox religious Jews who rush to the sites of Palestinian suicide attacks in Israel to care for the mutilated corpses of the victims according to an intricate, symbolically charged, macabre rite. Gideon Aran has spent years embedded with the men of ZAKA, and in this ethnography he takes readers inside the organization and on the ground with these men as they do their gruesome - but, in their view, holy - work.
Contents:
Cover
The Cult of Dismembered Limbs
Copyright
Contents
Preface
ZAKA in Brief
Subject Matter
Readership
The Structure of the Book
Strategy and Research Methods
Personal Note: Ethics and Aesthetics
Postscript
Acknowledgments
Glossary
1. Hell: The Arena of Suicide Terrorism from a Zero Range
A Still Small Voice
Spectacle
Shakshuka
Procedures of Deathwork
Moments of Ultra-​Religiosity
The Inner Sanctum
Blood on Their Hands
The End and the Beginning
The Following Night and the Day After
Ordinary Unnatural Death
Decomposition
2. Fascination with Unnatural Death: Past and Present
When It All Began
Proto-​ZAKA
Harbingers of ZAKA
Early Haredi Fixation
Classical Age and Recent Trends: Charisma and Its Routinization
Varieties of Death in the Shadow of Terrorist Attacks
Ordinary Week
Organization
Unique Species
Macabre
The Virtue of True Benevolence
3. Culture and Personality of the Specialists in Horrific Death
Necrophilia?
PTSD and Gallows Humor
Fun, Miracles, Sex, and Scandals
Pious Masculinity
Violent Group
Selection and Initiation
Collective Profile, Hasidic Hegemony
Individual Profiles
4. Torah Study vs. Deathwork
Motorcycles
Explorations in Religious Zeal
Radical Religion and Psychopathology
Betwixt and Between
Haredi Heart Surgeons
State Religion Priesthood
Alliance
Violent Death in Israel
Prayer for the Safety of the Nation-​State
Second-​Class Corpses
5. New Torah: Terrorism-​Centered Sacred Norms
What Is to Be Done with a Plastic Bag after Severed Human Organs Have Been Emptied Out of It?
Tractate Terrorism in the Making
The Invention of the Tradition of Violent Death Management
Two Chapters in the New Halakha: Purity and Goyim
Sabbath Challah Bread.
The Lord Is Too Great
Ghosts
May God Avenge Their Blood
6. Strange Pairings: Muslim Human Bombs and Ultra-​Orthodox Jews
Lethal Embrace
Ideal Targets, Ideal Disguise
Two Icons of Suicide Terrorism Meet
Martyrdom: On the Verge of Heresy
7. God-​Fearing Acrobats
The Most Pious Will Violate the Sabbath
Taboo-​Ridden Arena
Disrupting Habitus
Slippery Slope
Tightrope Walking
Deathwork on a Religious Holy Day Is Worth More
The Streets of Jerusalem and the Banks of the Ganges
Bonifying Death
8. The Spell of Tearing the Body Apart: The Magic of Piecing the Body Together
Relics
Walking Dead
Everyman: Short-​Term Sainthood
The Momentary Emancipation of the Body
Rebirth, Torah Scrolls, and the Body of the Nation
Carnal Jews: Slaughter and Priesthood
The Bacchae Effect
Sparagmos
Counter-​mythology
Two Universal Archetypes
9. Pious Counterterrorism
Blood Touches Blood
Pigs
It's All about Classification
Ultra-​Orthodox Border Policing
Epilogue: Headhunting, Smiles, and Human Sacrifice
Notes
Index.
Notes:
Also issued in print: 2023.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on August 31, 2023).
ISBN:
0-19-768918-3
0-19-768916-7

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