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    Repräsentationen der israelischen Soldatin im Netz der Bildkulturen

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    Radjai-Bründl, Jihan Jennifer cc
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    Representations of female Israeli soldiers are a popular subject in photography. However, a notable controversial imparting exists concerning gender and identity: heroic depictions of female Israeli soldiers as shown by the Israeli military in their official representations are in contrast to portraits which are either sexualized or appear as a form of criticism on military service as such and the responsibility of young women soldiers towards the state and the people. This analysis focusses on aspects of the visual language and aesthetics in the context of the cultural history discourse of Zionism, as well as on stereotypes such as the ›beautiful Jewess‹ in European painting since the 18th century. The results offer a unique contribution to Jewish studies by combining methods of gender studies and art history, as well as visual studies.
     
    Bilder von israelischen Soldatinnen sind ein populäres Motiv in der Fotografie. Auffallend ist dabei die kontroverse Vermittlung von Geschlecht und Identität: Darstellungen der israelischen Soldatin als Heldin, wie sie das israelische Militär in ihren offiziellen Bildern zeigt, stehen Fotografien gegenüber, die entweder als sexualisiert oder als visualisierte Kritik am Militärdienst und der Verantwortung der jungen Soldatinnen gegenüber Staat und Volk erscheinen. Aspekte der Bildsprache und -ästhetik im kulturhistorischen Diskurs des Zionismus sowie Stereotype wie das der ›schönen Jüdin‹ in der europäischen Malerei seit dem 18. Jahrhundert stehen im Vordergrund dieser Analyse. In interdisziplinärer Arbeitsmethode wird ein Beitrag der Jüdischen Studien geleistet, der Ansätze der Geschlechterforschung mit denen der Kunst- und Bildwissenschaften vereint.
     
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/60547
    Keywords
    Israel, Female Soldier, Photography, Gender, Stereotype, Israel, Soldatin, Fotografie, Gender, Stereotypen
    DOI
    10.17885/heiup.629
    ISBN
    9783968220109, 9783968220116, 9783968220093
    Publisher
    Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP)
    Publisher website
    https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/
    Publication date and place
    Heidelberg, 2022
    Imprint
    heiUP
    Classification
    Israel
    Photography & photographs
    Pages
    335
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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