我绝望了,但我还有希望

IF 0.8 Q2 AREA STUDIES Israel Studies Review Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.3167/isr.2023.380210
Stacey Gutkowski
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曼海姆观察到,代际记忆是由一个年龄段的人作为年轻人第一次经历的重大公共事件塑造的。对于出生于1980年至1995年的千禧一代以色列犹太人来说,他们的政治成长受到奥斯陆协议失败、周期性暴力以及以色列推行人口与巴勒斯坦人分离政策的影响。本文借鉴了一项更广泛的现象学研究(2014 - 2020),研究了后奥斯陆时代的记忆,这些记忆来自政治光谱从左到右的千禧一代,他们自称为hiloni(希伯来语中的“世俗”)。更丰富的理论化和细致化了关于这一人口统计的普遍假设,它认为奥斯陆的遗产是希望即等待的行为。它将Rengger的反伯拉基想象概念引入到对占领态度的讨论中,并为更仔细地指定犹太-以色列人口亚群的这种敏感性提供了一个案例。要在棘手的冲突中比较研究希望,就需要对希望作为一种行动范畴进行更深入的分析。
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I'm Hopeless but I Still Have Hope
Mannheim observed that generational memory is shaped by the prominent public events an age cohort experienced for the first time as young adults. For Jewish-Israeli millennials, born 1980–1995, their political coming of age was shaped by the failure of Oslo, cyclical violence, and Israel's pursuit of policies of population separation from Palestinians. This article draws on a wider, phenomenological study (2014–20) of post-Oslo generational memory of self-described hiloni (‘secular’ in Hebrew) millennials across the political spectrum from left to right. More richly theorizing and nuancing what is popularly assumed about this demographic, it argues that Oslo's legacy is hope-as-waiting behavior. It introduces Rengger's concept of the anti-Pelagian imaginary to discussions of attitudes to Occupation, making a case for more carefully specifying this sensibility by Jewish-Israeli demographic subgroup. To comparatively research hope amid intractable conflict calls for deeper analysis of hope-as-waiting as a category of action.
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期刊介绍: Israel Studies Review (ISR) is the journal of the Association for Israel Studies, an international and interdisciplinary scholarly organization dedicated to the study of all aspects of Israeli society, history, politics, and culture. ISR explores modern and contemporary Israel from the perspective of the social sciences, history, the humanities, and cultural studies and welcomes submissions on these subjects. The journal also pays close attention to the relationships of Israel to the Middle East and to the wider world, and encourages scholarly articles with this broader theoretical or comparative approach provided the focus remains on modern Israel.
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