Captivity and Gender: The Experience of Female Prisoners of War during Israel's War of Independence

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lilach Rosenberg-Friedman
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Abstract:This article presents the almost unknown stories of the 96 women POWs in Israel's 1948 War of Independence and endeavors to analyze their experience of captivity and the perceptions that accompanied it, from the moment of their surrender, through the period of their captivity and up to their return home. It explores the manner in which normative perceptions of gender shaped the experience of women in captivity, despite their being in a situation that was seemingly identical to that of the 900 male captives. Thus, apart from adding a new chapter to the history of women in Israel, the story of the Israeli women captives serves as a test case for discussing issues relating to captivity and gender.There are similarities in the ways in which women experience captivity, and in how female captivity is perceived, at the time and afterward, both by the captives and by the society to which they belong. Although captivity is experienced by both men and women, often together and in similar circumstances, this does not blur gender differences but rather preserves and even accentuates them. The frequent and mythological association of sexual violence and rape with female captives was evident in the preconceptions shared by both women and men and was a prime source of fear even before they fell captive. However, the women's experience in captivity in Israel's 1948 war does not support this myth.Although both men and women fell into captivity during Israel's War of Independence, seemingly offering evidence of the gender equality said to have prevailed in that period, a gendered analysis suggests otherwise.
囚禁与性别:以色列独立战争期间女性战俘的经历
摘要:本文讲述了1948年以色列独立战争中96名女战俘几乎不为人知的故事,并试图分析她们从投降的那一刻起,从被囚禁的那一刻起,一直到被囚禁的那一刻,直到返回家园,她们被囚禁的经历和伴随而来的观念。它探讨了对性别的规范认知如何塑造了被囚禁女性的经历,尽管她们的处境似乎与900名男性俘虏的情况相同。因此,除了为以色列妇女的历史增添新的篇章外,以色列妇女被俘的故事也是讨论有关被俘和性别问题的一个试验案例。女性经历囚禁的方式,以及当时和之后,被囚禁者和她们所属的社会如何看待女性囚禁,都有相似之处。尽管男性和女性都有被囚禁的经历,而且通常是在相似的情况下一起经历的,但这并没有模糊性别差异,而是保留甚至强调了性别差异。女性俘虏经常与性暴力和强奸联系在一起,这在男女共有的先入为主的观念中是显而易见的,甚至在他们被俘之前就是恐惧的主要来源。然而,这些妇女在1948年以色列战争中被囚禁的经历并不支持这个神话。尽管在以色列独立战争期间,男性和女性都被俘了,这似乎为那个时期普遍存在的性别平等提供了证据,但一项性别分析却得出了相反的结论。
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