Reflections of disability in Israeli school readers, 1953-67

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Renana Kristal, Y. Seltenreich
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Disabilities were hardly and indirectly represented in Israeli school readers in 1953–67. This article proposes an integrative reconsideration of this attitude. Indeed, while disabled persons are represented as sensitive, their encounters remain sterile with no mention of either physical or emotional contact, without crossborders discussions. Normative persons address their disabled counterparts as seemingly helpless, neither willing nor able to help themselves. School readers offer a compassionate but a cold and distant glance. The whole period lacks empathy, and the disabled represent a specific aspect of that attitude. Israeli normative society emerges from school readers as elitist, ready to accept only those who conform to its high standards. For that reason, the readers abound with immigrant narratives, potentially able to integrate, but not with the disabled, of which readers seemingly despair. Even those who became disabled during military service are absent from the readers, for which they are of no educational use.
以色列学校读者对残疾的思考,1953-67
1953 - 1967年,以色列学校读者几乎没有或间接地反映残疾。本文建议对这种态度进行综合反思。事实上,虽然残疾人被认为是敏感的,但他们的接触仍然是毫无意义的,既没有提到身体上的接触,也没有提到情感上的接触,也没有跨界的讨论。正常的人认为他们的残疾同伴似乎是无助的,既不愿意也不能帮助自己。学校的读者提供了一种富有同情心但又冷漠而遥远的目光。整个时代缺乏同理心,残疾人代表了这种态度的一个特定方面。以色列的规范社会从学校的读者中脱颖而出,成为精英主义,只接受那些符合其高标准的人。出于这个原因,读者们大量讲述移民的故事,他们有可能融入社会,但不包括残疾人,读者们似乎对残疾人感到绝望。即使是那些在服兵役期间致残的人也没有出现在读本上,因为他们对教育没有任何用处。
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Israel Affairs
Israel Affairs AREA STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Whether your major interest is Israeli history or politics, literature or art, strategic affairs or economics, the Arab-Israeli conflict or Israel-diaspora relations, you will find articles and reviews that are incisive and contain even-handed analysis of the country and its problems in every issue of Israel Affairs, an international multidisciplinary journal. Scholarly and authoritative, yet straightforward and accessible, Israel Affairs aims to serve as a means of communication between the various communities interested in Israel: academics, policy-makers, practitioners, journalists and the informed public.
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