The Womb Monologues: Toward A Mizrahi Feminist Theory of Israeli Law

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Karin Carmit Yefet
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Israeli legal feminists have largely overlooked the constitutive theoretical developments that introduced the “third wave” to global feminism. Drawing on the critical insights of black and postcolonial feminist discourse, this Article introduces Mizrahi feminism to Israeli jurisprudence. It aims to lay the groundwork for a new theoretical school of critical legal scholarship in Israel and expose the multidimensional oppression endured by Mizrahi women in Israeli law and history. To this end, the Article focuses on a particular slice of the legal history of the Israeli abortion law reform of the 1970s. Analyzing extensive parliamentary protocols and institutional archival records, the Article pioneers the deconstructive toolbox of Mizrahi feminism in order to extract the subversive ethno-class narrative that has been left invisible in the feminist story of Israeli abortion law—a sorely neglected history of a separatist, quality-control regulatory mechanism that restrains the Mizrahi womb and Orientalizes its female carrier as “unqualified” vis-à-vis the “dignified” Ashkenazi womb. This intellectual exercise in legal historical study does more than unveil the complex dynamics behind the regulation of the female body in Israel. It also gives a voice to an intra-Jewish ethnic female minority that otherwise remains a transparent and denied gender category in the sociolegal literature.
子宫独白:迈向以色列法律的米兹拉希女性主义理论
以色列法律女权主义者在很大程度上忽视了将“第三波”引入全球女权主义的构成理论发展。本文借鉴黑人和后殖民女性主义话语的批判性见解,将米兹拉希女性主义引入以色列法理学。它旨在为以色列批判性法律学术的新理论学派奠定基础,并揭露米兹拉希妇女在以色列法律和历史上所遭受的多维压迫。为此,本文将重点关注20世纪70年代以色列堕胎法改革的法律历史的一个特定片段。本文分析了大量的议会协议和机构档案记录,开创了米兹拉希女权主义的解构工具箱,以提取颠覆性的种族阶级叙事,这些叙事在以色列堕胎法的女权主义故事中被忽视了——这是一段被严重忽视的分离主义历史,质量控制监管机制限制了米兹拉希的子宫,并将其女性载体东方化为“不合格的”,与-à-vis“尊严的”德系犹太人的子宫相比。法律历史研究中的这种智力练习不仅揭示了以色列女性身体监管背后的复杂动态。它还为犹太内部的女性少数民族发出了声音,否则她们在社会法律文献中仍然是一个透明和被否认的性别类别。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Comparative Law is a scholarly quarterly journal devoted to comparative law, comparing the laws of one or more nations with those of another or discussing one jurisdiction"s law in order for the reader to understand how it might differ from that of the United States or another country. It publishes features articles contributed by major scholars and comments by law student writers. The American Society of Comparative Law, Inc. (ASCL), formerly the American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc., is an organization of institutional and individual members devoted to study, research, and write on foreign and comparative law as well as private international law.
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