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Locating an elusive ethics: surface and depth in a Jewish ethnography

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In recent years, questions of morality and ethics have become an explicit focus of attention within the social sciences and humanities. Within this burgeoning interdisciplinary field, debates have crystallised between scholars of ‘the good’ and proponents of ‘ordinary ethics’. The stakes here include apparently incommensurable conceptions of moral action, language and subjectivity as well as underlying tensions over disciplinary genealogies. In this chapter, I draw on ethnographic research into Jewish life in Hackney in order to engage these debates from an as yet unexplored perspective. I begin by considering the tensions and consequences of my naming ‘the good’ and ‘ethics’ as a research object and ask how these terms resonate within orthodox Jewish contexts that are also gendered in distinctive ways. I consider what is at stake as I, a somehow ‘assimilated’ Jewish woman, searched for a transcendent ‘Jewish ethics’, and discuss how an ordinary ethics gradually emerged as I learned to stay with the unsettling interplay between surface and depth in my fieldwork. My broader aim is to show how Jewish ethnography as one under-acknowledged ‘other’ within the social sciences can speak back to some implicitly Christian, colonial and masculine grammars structuring this field.

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9781350104150

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Sheldon, Ruth Locating an elusive ethics: surface and depth in a Jewish ethnography. Ethics Between Philosophy and Social Theory An Interdisciplinary Approach to Finding the Good in the World. Bloomsbury Academic. 2021:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-2419