“Mom Calling the Commanding Officer”: The Changing Relationship Between Mothers and Their Sons Serving in Israel Defense Forces

O. Bershtling
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Anchored in feminist theory, this article examines the relationship between mothers and their sons serving in Israel Defense Forces. A review of the feminist literature reveals that the military is one of the main sources of gender inequality and reproduction of traditional gender roles. The military plays a pivotal role in male socialization and encourages soldiers to distance themselves both physically and psychologically from their mothers and deny any feminine traits that may be attributed to them. Yet this qualitative study, which is based on 28 interviews with mothers and sons, reveals a more complex picture. Although the military does serve as a gatekeeper that distances mothers and reinforces hypermasculinized culture, the participants depict the mothers’ active involvement in the daily life of their soldier sons without any sense of inferiority in confronting the military apparatus. The mothers assume the role of psychologists, save the sons from entanglement with their direct commanders, and even organize their sons’ service route. The extension of maternal practices into the military realm blurs the binary conceptualization of “men in arms and women at home” and sheds more light on contemporary changes that have taken place in military–family relations in Israel.
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“母亲呼叫指挥官”:以色列国防军中母亲与儿子关系的变化
本文以女权主义理论为基础,考察了在以色列国防军服役的母亲和儿子之间的关系。对女性主义文献的回顾表明,军队是性别不平等和传统性别角色再生产的主要来源之一。军队在男性社会化中扮演着关键角色,并鼓励士兵在身体和心理上与母亲保持距离,否认任何可能归因于母亲的女性特征。然而,这项基于28对母子访谈的定性研究揭示了一个更为复杂的情况。虽然军队确实充当了疏远母亲和强化过度男性化文化的看门人,但参与者描绘了母亲积极参与她们当兵儿子的日常生活,在面对军事设备时没有任何自卑感。母亲们扮演着心理医生的角色,将儿子们从与直接指挥官的纠缠中解救出来,甚至组织儿子们的服役路线。将母亲的做法扩展到军事领域,模糊了“男人在军队和女人在家里”的二元概念,并使人们更清楚地了解以色列军队家庭关系中发生的当代变化。
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