Introduction

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Rachel Rojanski, B. Stern, C. Misgav, Orna Sasson-Levy, Nir Atmor, C. Friedberg, O. Kenig, Elazar Ben-Lulu, Tanya Zion-Waldoks, Y. Hazran, Livnat Konopny Decleve, Zohar Lechtman, S. Davidi, Yael Guilat, S. R. Shtang, Assaf Shelleg, Liat Steir-Livny, Nava Dushi
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ABSTRACT:This review of gender research in 21st century Israel offers a twofold argument. The first is that Israeli gender literature follows parallel tracks: identity studies that serve as a platform for marginalized groups, and policy studies which examine the impact of economic, political, and legal policies on the status of women. Although the two approaches follow very different tracks, they are closely related and linked by feminist activism. This distinction is the organizing axis of our article. The second argument is that current gender literature in Israel is shaped mainly by neoliberalism and neocolonialism as opposed to a literature that traditionally focused on the nation state as the dominant power constituting gender relations. Neoliberal governance is not limited to economics or politics. It extends rather to newly gendered subjects, shapes citizenship patterns, and reorganizes society. Neocolonialism and the militarism it maintains attain a constitutive status in local experience, with a key role in identity politics, the gendering of political action and most importantly, the perpetration of gender inequalities. Our study indicates that gender research in Israel is shaped around neoliberalism and neocolonialism, both of which generate identification and resistance. Thus, despite the common tendency of gender scholars to oppose both neoliberalism and neocolonialism, a social division into multiple gender identity groups, as well as Israel's gender policies, may inadvertently serve the interests of both neoliberal and neocolonial regimes.
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摘要:这篇关于21世纪以色列性别研究的综述提供了双重论证。首先,以色列的性别文献遵循平行的轨道:作为边缘化群体平台的身份研究,以及研究经济、政治和法律政策对妇女地位影响的政策研究。尽管这两种方法走的是截然不同的道路,但它们密切相关,并因女权主义激进主义而联系在一起。这种区别是我们文章的组织轴。第二种观点是,以色列当前的性别文学主要是由新自由主义和新殖民主义塑造的,而不是传统上关注民族国家作为构成性别关系的主导力量的文学。新自由主义治理并不局限于经济或政治。它延伸到了新的性别主体,塑造了公民模式,并重组了社会。新殖民主义及其所维护的军国主义在当地经验中具有构成性地位,在身份政治、政治行动的性别化以及最重要的性别不平等行为中发挥着关键作用。我们的研究表明,以色列的性别研究是围绕新自由主义和新殖民主义形成的,这两种观点都会产生认同和抵制。因此,尽管性别学者普遍倾向于反对新自由主义和新殖民主义,但将社会划分为多个性别认同群体,以及以色列的性别政策,可能会无意中为新自由主义政权和新殖民政权的利益服务。
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期刊介绍: Israel Studies presents multidisciplinary scholarship on Israeli history, politics, society, and culture. Each issue includes essays and reports on matters of broad interest reflecting diverse points of view. Temporal boundaries extend to the pre-state period, although emphasis is on the State of Israel. Due recognition is also given to events and phenomena in diaspora communities as they affect the Israeli state. It is sponsored by the Ben-Gurion Research Institute for the Study of Israel and Zionism at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University, in affiliation with the Association for Israel Studies.
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