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‘How Can I Feel for Others When I Myself Am Beaten?’ The Impact of the Armed Conflict on Women in Israel

机译:‘当我自己遭到殴打时,我如何感觉别人?’武装冲突对以色列妇女的影响

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This research presents an initial documentation of Israeli women’s sense of insecurity during the Second Intifada (2001–2005). Drawing on feminist security theory and the intersectional approach to gender, we hypothesized that women’s familiar tendency to develop high levels of stress following political violence would be related to previous sexual and domestic victimization, to economic distress and ethnic discrimination among minority women, and to the cultural role of care workers among women of all socio-economic backgrounds. A sample of 552 women self-completed a cluster of questionnaires addressing a broad array of topics, and results confirmed most of the research hypotheses. The discussion highlights the multiple articulations of gender, militarism, and security and their possible implications for policies of conflict resolution.
机译:这项研究提供了第二次起义期间(2001-2005年)以色列妇女的不安全感的初步记录。借鉴女性主义安全理论和对性别的交叉研究方法,我们假设妇女在政治暴力之后熟悉的趋向于发展成高压力的趋势可能与先前的性和家庭受害,经济困境和少数民族妇女的种族歧视以及所有社会经济背景的妇女中护理人员的文化角色。 552名女性的样本完成了一系列涉及广泛主题的问卷调查,结果证实了大多数研究假设。讨论强调了性别,军国主义和安全的多重表述及其对解决冲突政策的可能影响。

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