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'Second Class Loss': Political Culture as a Recovery Barrier-The Families of Terrorist Casualties' Struggle for National Honors, Recognition, and Belonging

机译:“第二阶级的损失”:政治文化是复苏的障碍—恐怖主义伤亡者的家庭为争取国家荣誉,承认和归属而奋斗

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Israeli families of terrorist victims have undertaken initiatives to include their dearest in the national pantheon. The objections opposed the penetration of "second-class loss" into the symbolic closure of heroic national bereavement. The "hierarchy of bereavement" is examined through the lens of political culture organized around the veneration held for the army fallen and their families, which has symbolic as well as rehabilitative outcomes. Families of civilian terror victims claims for similar status and treatment had to frame their loss as national in the eyes of the social policy. The article claimed linkage between collective memory and rehabilitation.
机译:以色列的恐怖主义受害者家庭采取了主动行动,将他们最亲爱的人纳入了国家万神殿。反对意见反对将“第二流失”渗透到象征性关闭民族英雄丧亲的象征中。 “丧亲等级制度”是通过围绕着为阵亡的军队及其家属举行的崇拜而组织的政治文化的视角来考察的,这种崇拜具有象征性和康复性的结果。在社会政策看来,平民恐怖受害者的家庭要求获得类似的地位和待遇必须将其损失定为国民。该条声称集体记忆与康复之间存在联系。

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