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最后一章展示了犹太人在以色列的挣扎就像一个没有出口的狭窄迷宫。本章探讨了迷宫的本质。这本书主要讲述了两个以色列犹太人的故事,他们与政府发生了冲突,争论按照他们对犹太人的理解生活意味着什么。它表明,宗教与世俗之间的分歧要复杂得多。它有时是一种宗教-宗教的分裂,而且总是通过对现代身份类别-宗教和国家的分解和合并,产生主权公民的民族多数的过程的一部分。在卡夫卡(Kafka)的《城市盾》(City Coat of Arms)的框架下,它展示了利益联盟是如何削弱政治地位的,在这种情况下,它以牺牲传统犹太教为代价,加强了民族主义和领土扩张。
The last chapter showed how struggles to be Jewish in Israel seem like a narrowing maze with no exit. This chapter considers the nature of that maze. It focuses on two cases of observant Jewish Israelis who come into conflict with the state over what it means to live according to their understandings of Jewishness. It shows that what appears as a religious-secular divide is far more complex. It is sometimes a religious-religious divide and is always part of a process of producing a national majority of sovereign citizens through disaggregation and conflation of modern categories of identity—religion and nation. Framed with Kafka’s “City Coat of Arms,” it shows how alliances of convenience can undermine political positions, in this case strengthening nationalism and territorial expansion at the expense of traditional Judaism.