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The Comfort of Kin
Samaritan Community, Kinship, and Marriage
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Monika Schreiber
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2014
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In The Comfort of Kin Monika Schreiber presents a study of the social and religious life of the Samaritans, a minority in modern Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Utilizing approaches ranging from anthropological theory and method to comparative history and religion, she approaches this community from diverse empirical and epistemic angles. Her account of the Samaritans, usually studied for their Bible and their role in ancient history, is enriched by a thorough treatment of the Samaritan family, a powerful institution rooted in notions of patrilineal descent and perpetuated in part by consanguineous marriage (which differs from incest in degree rather than in kind). Schreiber also discusses how the tiny community is affected by its demographic predicament, intermarriage, and identity issues.
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Monika Schreiber, Ph.D. (2009), University of Vienna, is librarian at the Jewish Studies Library at that university. She has done extensive anthropological research among the Samaritan community.
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eBook published on:
May 28, 2014
eBook ISBN:
9789004274259
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Main content:
418
eBook ISBN:
9789004274259
Audience(s) for this book
All interested in Samaritans, Jewish sectarianism, and religious minorities. Anyone concerned with questions of the Middle Eastern family, kin marriage and incestuous marriage.