Discourse of Practice: The Negotiation of Sexual Norms Via Online Religious Discourse

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  • Ruth Tsuria Seton Hall University

Keywords:

online Q&A, sexuality, online discourse, digital religion, Judaism online, authority online, social norms

Abstract

This article examines the negotiation of sexual practices through online discourse within a global religious community. Online questions and answers (Q&A) are analyzed while considering the technological affordances of the websites where these discourses take place as well as the discursive strategies. A total of n = 60 Q&A and n = 81 comments from three Jewish religious websites in the U.S. and Israel were collected and analyzed. These Q&A discuss issues of masturbation and touch between the sexes. It is argued that changes in the practices of the discourse—the fact that it is now online—shift elements in the concepts discussed in the discourse. Though the technological affordances allow taboo questions to be asked and enable a participatory discourse, this discourse is then used by rabbis and users to promote a strict approach toward sexuality and for peer regulation. Thus, this online discourse enforces traditional, and even fundamental, religious sexual practices.

Author Biography

Ruth Tsuria, Seton Hall University

Assistant ProfessorRuth Tsuria earned her Ph.D. from Texas A&M University Department of Communication. Her research investigates the intersection of digital media, religion, and feminism with a focus on developing theoretical tools to understand online discourse and interrogate the relationship between technology and society.She has received several awards, such as the "Emerging Scholar" award and the STAR Award, a dissertation writing fellowship from the College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University.She has published articles in various academic outlets, such as The Communication Review and Social Media + Society. Dr. Tsuria has presented her research at numerous national and international communication, media, and religion conferences. She is currently working on her first book Holy Women, Pious Sex, Sanctified Internet: New Media in the Jewish Bedroom.

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Published

2020-06-09

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