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What Makes Women Sick?
Susan Starr Sered
其他書名
Maternity, Modesty, and Militarism in Israeli Society
出版
UPNE
, 2000
主題
History / Middle East / Israel & Palestine
Social Science / Women's Studies
Social Science / Gender Studies
Social Science / Jewish Studies
ISBN
1584650508
9781584650508
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=EuZyc0w7t9YC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Scrutinizing the Israeli military, medical, and religious establishments, Susan Sered discloses the myths, policies, and pressures that encumber and endanger Israeli women in their roles as soldiers, brides, and mothers. Framed by the question of why the life expectancy and health status of Israeli women is poor in comparison to women in other developed countries, What Makes Women Sick? conjoins medical anthropology, gender studies, and women's health to show how female bodies in Israel are controlled through public policy, symbolic discourses, and ritual performances.
Looking at issues such as disputes over women serving in combat, the rape of a former "Miss Israel," and government incentives for bearing children, Sered develops a passionate ethnography of Israeli society that resonates universal truths about women, power, and authority.