瓦萨赫:以色列国防军预备役战斗部队中的枪支魅力和 "枪支文化

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1111/1467-9655.14166
Nehemia Stern, Uzi Ben-Shalom
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本文通过对以色列国防军(IDF)预备役部队中的 "枪支文化 "进行人类学分析,重点探讨了国家军国主义的 "迷人 "物质性。我们将主要通过对一支预备役战斗部队十年间的人种学观察,论证士兵个人处理枪支的方式象征性地反映了两种相互竞争的组织逻辑形式之间更广泛的战略和政治紧张关系。一方面,暴力工具可以说是一种令人着迷的诱惑。这可能包括个人对战斗的期待、学到的经验和对战争武器的好奇。另一方面,还有一种更广泛的制度化和职业化趋势,即通过拉开士兵与战斗工具和结果本身的距离来约束这些个人主义模式。归根结底,我们认为,虽然以色列国防军可能试图利用个人对枪械的迷恋来推进军国主义目标,但在实地,这一过程是在制度逻辑的激烈冲突、对战争本质的强烈矛盾以及对暴力精神的不确定性中进行的。
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Wassach: firearms enchantment and ‘gun culture’ in an Israel Defense Forces reserve combat unit

This article focuses on the ‘enchanted’ materiality of state militarism by offering an anthropological analysis of ‘gun culture’ within the reservist ranks of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Through primarily ethnographic observations of one reserve combat unit over the span of a decade, we will argue that the ways in which firearms are handled by individual soldiers symbolically mirrors much broader strategic and political tensions between two competing forms of organizational logic. On the one hand, there is what can be described as an enchanted allure with the tools of violence. This may include personal excitement around the expectation of combat, learned experience, and a curiosity regarding the weapons of war. On the other hand, there is a broader institutional and professionalizing tendency towards disciplining these individualistic modalities by distancing soldiers from both the tools and the results of battle itself. Ultimately, we argue that while the IDF may seek to harness individual enchanted engagements with firearms to further militaristic goals, on the ground, this process occurs amidst a stark clash of institutional logics and a good deal of ambivalence around the nature of warfare and uncertainty about the ethos of violence.

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