以色列军队中的女性

O. Hauser
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这篇文章讨论了在以色列国防军(IDF)的封闭基地(士兵们睡觉的地方)服役的女性。作者根据大规模定性研究的结果,建议女性模仿男性士兵,以绕过军队设置的结构性障碍。这种反应与女性靠近战场和封闭基地的生活条件有关。这些女性开创了一种“彰显男子气概”的新方式。它们模仿男性的战斗行为,并经常扩展战斗的定义,将自己也包括在内。这在个人层面上对女兵有利,但对改变传统的性别角色几乎没有作用,甚至可能有助于加强这种角色。
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Women in the Israeli army
This article discusses women serving on closed bases (where soldiers stay to sleep) in Israel’s Defence Forces (IDF). Based on findings of a large-scale qualitative study, the author suggests that women mimic male soldiers to get round the structural barriers set by the military. This response is linked both to women’s proximity to combat and to the living conditions found on closed bases. These women have created a new approach for ‘doing masculinity’. They mimic male combat behaviour and often stretch the definition of combat to include themselves in it. This is beneficial to women soldiers on an individual level but does little to alter traditional gender roles and may even serve to reinforce them.
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