书评:苏珊·d·斯图尔特(Susan D. Stewart)的《触礁:直言女人与饮酒》

IF 7.2 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Gender & Society Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.1177/08912432231165463
Michelle Mcclellan
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最终,杰克逊的书对性别话语和穆斯林妇女在政治暴力运动中的角色进行了很好的分析和解构。虽然在一些有争议的方面重复,但杰克逊在解构这些“圣战新娘”的生活、动机和身份的代表性复杂性方面提供了关键的细微差别。例如,在第四章和第五章中,她对这些妇女迁移到伊斯兰国领土时发生的话语转变进行了极好的讨论,由此,她们“在迁移之前是被动和被动的,在到达时被超自然地改变和怪物化”(第79页)。同样,在第五章中,她提出了另一个极好的细微差别,关于穆斯林妇女由于她们作为母亲的角色而构成的所谓威胁,因此,作为文化和意识形态在不可治理,不受管制和“不可监视的私人领域”中的再生产者(第171页)。扩展这些观点是受欢迎的,就像在第一章中明确比较特定的英国穆斯林男性移民到IS领土的代表性框架一样。无论如何,这本书对于女权主义、种族化和恐怖主义研究的学者来说是理想的,他们试图使政治暴力的女性参与者的理解复杂化。
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Book Review: On the Rocks: Straight Talk About Women and Drinking by Susan D. Stewart
Ultimately, Jackson’s book is a well-written analysis and deconstruction of gendered discourse and representation of Muslim women’s role in politically violent movements. While repetitive in some argumentative respects, Jackson offers critical nuances in deconstructing the representational complexities of the lives, motivations, and identities of these “jihadi brides.” For example, in chapters four and five, she offers an excellent discussion of the discursive transformation that occurs when these women migrate to IS territory, whereby they are “passive and reactive prior to their migration, and supernaturally altered and monsterized on arrival” (p. 79). Similarly, in chapter five, she offers another excellent nuance regarding the supposed threat that Muslim women pose due to their role as mothers and hence, as reproducers of culture and ideology within the ungovernable, un-regulated, and “un-surveillable private sphere” (p. 171). An expansion of these points would have been welcome, as would have an explicit comparison of the representational framings of specific British Muslim male migrants to IS territory in the first chapter. Regardless, this book is ideal for scholars in feminist, racialization, and terrorism studies who seek to complicate understandings of female participants of political violence.
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期刊介绍: Gender & Society promotes feminist scholarship and the social scientific study of gender. Gender & Society publishes theoretically engaged and methodologically rigorous articles that make original contributions to gender theory. The journal takes a multidisciplinary, intersectional, and global approach to gender analyses.
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