Nurit Stadler
Associate Professor, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Resident at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften: Because of the corona crisis the research stay will be postponed. Research topic at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften: »Shared and Contested Sacred Place in Disputed Territories« Research partner: Nurit Stadler follows an invitation of Christian Wiese (Professor of Jewish Philosophy of Religion at Goethe University) and the University's research center »Religiöse Positionierung. Modalitäten und Konstellationen in jüdischen, christlichen und islamischen Kontexten« (»Religious Positioning: Modalities and Constellations in Jewish, Christian and Islamic Contexts«).
Scholarly profile of Nurit Stadler Nurit Stadler is associate professor at the Sociology and Anthropology department, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research interests include fundamentalism, the Ultra-orthodox community, Greek-Orthodox and Roman Catholic rituals in Jerusalem, text-based communities, the veneration of Mary in Israel/Palestine, and the study of female saint shrines, sacred nature and sacred iconography
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More information about Nurit Stadler can be found here. Main areas of research: Social and cultural anthropology, ethnography, multiculturalism, Jewish and Christian groups in Jerusalem, fundamentalism Selected publications: - Voices of the Ritual: Female Saints Veneration in Holy Land Landscapes, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
- »The Cult of Mary in the Eeastern Medeterenian«. In: The Oxford Handbook of Mary, ed. by Chris Maudner, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019.
- »Appropriating Jerusalem’s Disputed Lands through Sacred Spaces: Female Rituals at the Tombs of Mary and Rachel«. In: Anthropological Quarterly 88 (3) (2015), p. 725-758.
- »Land, fertility rites and the veneration of female saints: Exploring body rituals at the Tomb of Mary in Jerusalem«. In: Anthropological Theory 1 (3) (2015), p. 293-316.
- A Well-Worn Tallis for a New Ceremony, Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2012.
- »Between Scripturalism and Performance: Cohesion and Conflict in the Celebration of the Theotokos in Jerusalem«. In: Religion 41 (4) (2011), p. 645-664.
- Yeshiva Fundamentalism: Piety, Gender, and Resistance in the Ultra-Orthodox World, New York: New York University Press, 2009.
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