Funhouse Mirrors: Reflections of Females in Special Operations Forces

J. Turnley
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The capability of SOF operators is a reflection of the perceived value the individual brings to a small team setting. Cohesion within the team is partially a function of the identity of each team member, which influences the degree of integration. This article argues that forcing integration based on sex or gender alone overlooks the multiple potential identities of female special operators and of the teams themselves. The article explores some of the different natures of social identity, including negotiated, positional, and intersectional. These natures suggest identity is a more complex and elusive than how the term “gender” is often interpreted and broadens the application of this discussion to include related issues of the integration of any socioculturally defined groups, such as those defined by race, ethnicity, or religion, into any special operations unit. The article argues that identity constructs have and can be manipulated in a military service as well as in the battlespace, and suggests areas for additional research to identify new ways to leverage different perceptions of self and Other to help accomplish SOF missions.
《欢乐之镜:特种作战部队中女性的反思》
SOF操作员的能力反映了个人给小团队带来的感知价值。团队内部的凝聚力部分是每个团队成员身份的函数,它影响整合程度。本文认为,仅仅基于性别或性别的强制整合忽视了女性特种作战人员和团队本身的多重潜在身份。本文探讨了社会身份的一些不同性质,包括协商的、位置的和交叉的。这些性质表明,身份比“性别”一词通常的解释更为复杂和难以捉摸,并扩大了这一讨论的应用范围,包括将任何社会文化定义的群体(如由种族、民族或宗教定义的群体)融入任何特种作战单位的相关问题。本文认为,在军事服务和战场空间中,身份结构已经并且可以被操纵,并提出了进一步研究的领域,以确定利用不同的自我和他者感知来帮助完成SOF任务的新方法。
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