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Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Introduction. The Miracle, Case Studies, and Methods 1
- Chapter 1 Under the Eyes of God one day in the life of an old order amish woman 31
- Chapter 2 From the Holy House and Community to the Secular Workplace and Back: one day in the life of an ultra-orthodox woman 47
- Chapter 3 “Only Occasionally, When I Happen to Be around One” self-justifications of media consumption as boundary management 70
- Chapter 4 “My Husband Told Me . . .” the women’s relationships with news 85
- Chapter 5 “Satan’s Tool to Draw Our Focus away from God” the women’s perceptions about media technologies and content 104
- Chapter 6 “We’d Rather Talk about Babies” sharing behaviors among amish and ultra-orthodox women 137
- Chapter 7 “I Made It as a Boundary for Myself” concluding discussion on the women’s boundary management 161
- Appendix: The Specific Data and Statistics on the Amish and Ultra-Orthodox Women’s Media Consumption 183
- Acknowledgments 185
- Notes 187
- References 189
- Index 197
- About the Author 207
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Introduction. The Miracle, Case Studies, and Methods 1
- Chapter 1 Under the Eyes of God one day in the life of an old order amish woman 31
- Chapter 2 From the Holy House and Community to the Secular Workplace and Back: one day in the life of an ultra-orthodox woman 47
- Chapter 3 “Only Occasionally, When I Happen to Be around One” self-justifications of media consumption as boundary management 70
- Chapter 4 “My Husband Told Me . . .” the women’s relationships with news 85
- Chapter 5 “Satan’s Tool to Draw Our Focus away from God” the women’s perceptions about media technologies and content 104
- Chapter 6 “We’d Rather Talk about Babies” sharing behaviors among amish and ultra-orthodox women 137
- Chapter 7 “I Made It as a Boundary for Myself” concluding discussion on the women’s boundary management 161
- Appendix: The Specific Data and Statistics on the Amish and Ultra-Orthodox Women’s Media Consumption 183
- Acknowledgments 185
- Notes 187
- References 189
- Index 197
- About the Author 207