抛弃的结构:性别、无地位和赤裸的生活

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Ruth Preser, Ayala Olier
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这篇文章提出了一个问题:地位一词对以色列没有法律地位的妇女意味着什么?从表面上看,地位代表了一个主权国家的正式分类系统。然而,在实践中——根据本文分析的无地位女性、民间社会活动家以及福利和卫生官员的描述——地位或缺乏地位不是一次性的、绝对的条件,而是一种短暂的、脆弱的地位。本文考察了两个并行的过程:地位和无地位之间的界限模糊;以及区分种族化、不受欢迎和不受欢迎的外籍妇女群体的进程:被占领巴勒斯坦领土的巴勒斯坦女居民;来自非洲的寻求庇护妇女;以及来自前苏联的妇女,她们要么被色情行业贩卖,要么在入籍前与以色列公民配偶分居。通过对裸露生活的女权主义和批判性种族演绎,我们探索了无雕像女性在暴力权力中的定位。为了摆脱对合法性的两极分化和解放性讨论,我们认为,在没有充分获得法律地位的情况下,在分析遗弃和暴力行为时,该机构可能是一个更合适的选择。
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Structures of abandonment: Gender, statuslessness, and bare life
This article asks the question: What does the term status mean with regard to women without legal status in Israel? Ostensibly, status represents a sovereign state’s formal classification system. In practice, however—according to the accounts of statusless women, civil society activists, and welfare and health officials, as analyzed in this article—status, or its lack thereof, is not a one-off, absolute condition, but an ephemeral and vulnerable position. This article examines two concurrent processes: the blurring of boundaries between status and statuslessness; and the process of differentiating groups of racialized, undesired, and unwelcomed women foreigners: Palestinian women residents of the Occupied Palestinian Territories; asylum-seeking women from Africa; and women from the Former Soviet Union, who have either been trafficked by the sex industry, or separated from their Israeli-citizen spouse before completing their naturalization. Drawing on feminist and critical race renditions of bare life, we explore the ways in which statusless women are positioned in relation to violent power. Moving away from a polarized and emancipatory discussion of legality, we argue that in the absence of full access to legal status, the body may serve as a more fitting alternative in the analysis of abandonment and violence.
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Migration Studies
Migration Studies DEMOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Migration shapes human society and inspires ground-breaking research efforts across many different academic disciplines and policy areas. Migration Studies contributes to the consolidation of this field of scholarship, developing the core concepts that link different disciplinary perspectives on migration. To this end, the journal welcomes full-length articles, research notes, and reviews of books, films and other media from those working across the social sciences in all parts of the world. Priority is given to methodological, comparative and theoretical advances. The journal also publishes occasional special issues.
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