Social structure vs. self rehabilitation: IDF widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourse

The public discourse pertaining to IDF (Israel Defense Forces) widows, especially those cohabiting with a partner out of wedlock, is presented by means of a study that analyzes competing representations in the sociopolitical discourse in Israeli society. The social representations give expression to...

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Main Authors: Smadar Ben-Asher, Udi Lebel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2010-10-01
Series:Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology
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Online Access:http://doctorat.sas.unibuc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Issue2_BenAsherLebel_Structure.pdf
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spelling doaj-fc6aeb0df1f24060829e8f7f956e89002020-11-24T20:44:05ZengUniversity of BucharestJournal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology2068-03172010-10-01123960Social structure vs. self rehabilitation: IDF widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourseSmadar Ben-AsherUdi LebelThe public discourse pertaining to IDF (Israel Defense Forces) widows, especially those cohabiting with a partner out of wedlock, is presented by means of a study that analyzes competing representations in the sociopolitical discourse in Israeli society. The social representations give expression to collectivistrepublican perceptions that accord centrality to the widows’ national role of preserving the country’s collective memory in exchange for monetary compensation, and individualist-liberal representations that accord centrality to the individual and do not dictate her conduct in accordance with the role designated for her by the state. The present study analyzed the Internet talkback discourse that appeared in response to a media report presenting the demands of IDF widows for the state’s continuedacknowledgement of its obligation toward them, even after they form a new intimate relationship. The study’s findings corroborate the existence of hegemonic representations that reflect a republicannationalist discourse advocating that the widows should serve the national values of commemoration in order to gain state recognition, alongside emancipated representations of a liberal discourse that accords centrality to the widow as an individual and views her rehabilitation as a private and personal matter. The study also found polemical representations that confront the two perceptions, which can no longer coexist. The study found that respondents belonging to the liberal-individualist group will beinclined to support recognition and state support for the widows irrespective of their personal status, whereas respondents belonging to the republican-collectivist group will be inclined to precondition state recognition and support for the widows on their personal status.http://doctorat.sas.unibuc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Issue2_BenAsherLebel_Structure.pdfIDF widowsHegemonicemancipated and polemical social representationsLiberal discourseRepublican discourseTalkback
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Social structure vs. self rehabilitation: IDF widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourse
Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology
IDF widows
Hegemonic
emancipated and polemical social representations
Liberal discourse
Republican discourse
Talkback
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Udi Lebel
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title Social structure vs. self rehabilitation: IDF widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourse
title_short Social structure vs. self rehabilitation: IDF widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourse
title_full Social structure vs. self rehabilitation: IDF widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourse
title_fullStr Social structure vs. self rehabilitation: IDF widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourse
title_full_unstemmed Social structure vs. self rehabilitation: IDF widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourse
title_sort social structure vs. self rehabilitation: idf widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourse
publisher University of Bucharest
series Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology
issn 2068-0317
publishDate 2010-10-01
description The public discourse pertaining to IDF (Israel Defense Forces) widows, especially those cohabiting with a partner out of wedlock, is presented by means of a study that analyzes competing representations in the sociopolitical discourse in Israeli society. The social representations give expression to collectivistrepublican perceptions that accord centrality to the widows’ national role of preserving the country’s collective memory in exchange for monetary compensation, and individualist-liberal representations that accord centrality to the individual and do not dictate her conduct in accordance with the role designated for her by the state. The present study analyzed the Internet talkback discourse that appeared in response to a media report presenting the demands of IDF widows for the state’s continuedacknowledgement of its obligation toward them, even after they form a new intimate relationship. The study’s findings corroborate the existence of hegemonic representations that reflect a republicannationalist discourse advocating that the widows should serve the national values of commemoration in order to gain state recognition, alongside emancipated representations of a liberal discourse that accords centrality to the widow as an individual and views her rehabilitation as a private and personal matter. The study also found polemical representations that confront the two perceptions, which can no longer coexist. The study found that respondents belonging to the liberal-individualist group will beinclined to support recognition and state support for the widows irrespective of their personal status, whereas respondents belonging to the republican-collectivist group will be inclined to precondition state recognition and support for the widows on their personal status.
topic IDF widows
Hegemonic
emancipated and polemical social representations
Liberal discourse
Republican discourse
Talkback
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