以色列主要论述中的圣经女性形象

Sholomit Landman
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以色列女孩的名字在很长一段时间内都很普遍,我们对这些名字进行了研究,目的是确定它们在福柯(2002 年)所定义的社会话语中的代表性。此外,还研究了从 1948 年到 2015 年每年出现三到十次的罕见名字。福柯定义了区分社会话语的四条二分轴,每条轴的一端是社会规范性,另一端是原创性。福柯认为,话语的四条二分轴分别是 "话语事件与创造相对"、"话语系列与统一相对"、"话语规律性与原创性相对 "以及 "可能性条件与符号相对"。最常见的女孩名字被认为是社会规范的代表,而罕见的名字则被认为是包含原创性的社会话语的代表。结果发现了 19 个最流行的名字,其中 12 个在最流行名字排行榜上停留了 68 年,7 个在排行榜上至少停留了 40 年。这 19 个名字中有 15 个是《旧约》中女性人物的名字。其中 8 位是《圣经》中最重要的女性,她们也是犹太传统中最受欢迎的女性。另外 4 个名字则是那些有主见的女性,她们的行为在犹太传统中受到不利的评价。从福柯尔德的角度对这些名字进行的分析表明,最受青睐的女孩名字列表构成了以色列社会中三个同时存在的社会话语的一部分,涵盖了社会的各个组成部分。这三种话语是:传统犹太话语、犹太复国主义话语和以色列话语。后一种话语不仅使用了多年来出现在流行姓氏名单上的名字,而且在一半以上的情况下还使用了属于罕见姓氏名单的名字--用福柯尔德的话来说,这是一种与创造性相一致的现象。
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The Representation of Female Biblical Figures in Major Israeli Discourses
Israeli girls’ names that remained prevalent over lengthy periods were examined with the aim of determining their representation in social discourses as defined by Foucault (2002). Rare names occurring three to ten times per year from 1948 to 2015 were examined as well. Foucault defined four dichotomous axes that distinguish social discourses, with each axis characterized by social normativity at one end and original creativity at the other. The four dichotomous axes of discourse according to Foucault are ‘discursive event opposed to creation’, ‘discursive series opposed to unity’, ‘discursive regularity opposed to originality’ and, ‘condition of possibility opposed to signification’. The most prevalent girls’ names were considered as representation of the social normativity, while the rare names were considered as representations of social discourse contains original creativity. 19 prevalent names were found, 12 of which stayed on the most-popular-names list for 68 years, and seven of which appeared on the list for at least 40 years. Fifteen of these 19 names are the names of female figures from the Old Testament. Eight of the names are those of the most important women in the Bible – women who also have enjoyed the greatest degree of favor in Jewish tradition. Four other names are those of assertive women whose actions were viewed unfavorably in Jewish tradition. An analysis of these names in Foucauldian terms indicated that the most-popular-names list for girls constitutes part of three simultaneous social discourses in Israeli society across its component subgroups. These three discourses are: traditional Jewish discourse, Zionist discourse, and Israeli discourse. The latter discourse has not only featured names that appeared for many years on the popular-names list; it has also featured, in more than half the cases, names belonging to the rare-names lists – a phenomenon consistent with creativity, in Foucauldian terms.  
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