Gabriel A H
University of Rochester, Department of Anthropology, NY 14627.
Cult Med Psychiatry. 1992 Sep;16(3):311-35. doi: 10.1007/BF00052153.
Collective emotions of rage and grief dominate Israeli political discourses regarding the Middle East conflict. The weekly peace vigils of the Women in Black who protest the state's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza and the opposition which the vigils encounter, publicly display politicized collective emotions. In these weekly confrontations, grief and rage articulate intense contestations regarding the politics of peace as well as the politics of gender in Israel. Rage and grief unravel two drastically different visions of transcending national vulnerabilities and two disparate constructions of gender identity.
愤怒和悲痛等集体情绪主导着以色列关于中东冲突的政治话语。“黑衣妇女”每周举行的和平守夜活动,她们抗议国家对约旦河西岸和加沙的占领以及守夜活动所遭遇的反对,这些都公开展现了政治化的集体情绪。在这些每周一次的对抗中,悲痛和愤怒清晰地表达了关于以色列和平政治以及性别政治的激烈争论。愤怒和悲痛揭示了两种截然不同的超越国家脆弱性的愿景以及两种不同的性别身份建构。