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Gendered Intractability
National Identity Constructions and Gender in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict- Authors:
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- 2012
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- Copyright year
- 2012
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8329-7646-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-4197-5
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 346
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 4
- Acknowledgements No access Pages 5 - 6
- Content No access Pages 7 - 12
- Glossary and Abbreviations No access Pages 13 - 20
- Methodological approach No access Pages 21 - 34
- Context No access Pages 34 - 37
- Structure No access Pages 37 - 40
- Intractable Conflicts No access Pages 41 - 47
- Identity and conflict: from group boundaries to meaning No access Pages 47 - 52
- National identity No access Pages 52 - 56
- Societal beliefs about the justness of goals No access
- Societal beliefs about delegitimization No access
- Societal beliefs about victimization No access
- Societal beliefs about positive self-image No access
- Societal beliefs about peace No access
- Societal beliefs about security No access
- Societal beliefs about patriotism/nationalism No access
- Societal beliefs about unity No access
- Violent conflict through gender-sensitive lenses No access Pages 64 - 70
- Gender and nation No access Pages 70 - 74
- Gendered beliefs about patriotism/nationalism and security No access
- Gendered beliefs about victimhood No access
- Gendered beliefs about unity No access
- Gendered beliefs about positive self-image and delegitimization No access
- Gendered beliefs about peace No access
- Gendered beliefs about justness of goals No access
- Exploring national identity constructions No access Pages 81 - 86
- Interrelating national identity constructions and gender-role ideologies No access Pages 86 - 87
- Interrelating national identity constructions, gender-role ideologies, and intractability No access Pages 87 - 88
- Zionism and the Yishuv (until 1947) No access
- The War of Independence and the first period of statehood (from 1948 to the late 1960’s) No access
- From the Six-Day War and the War of Yom Kippur to the increasing ‘Palestinization’ of the conflict (from 1967 to the late 1970s) No access
- The first Lebanon War (1981 to 2000) No access
- The first Palestinian Intifada (from 1987 to 1993) No access
- The peace process (from 1991 to 2000) No access
- The second Palestinian Intifada (from 2000 to 2005) No access
- Idealized images of ‘Israeliness’ No access
- Intra-societal reverberations of the conflict No access Pages 113 - 120
- Gender relations in historical perspective No access
- The gendered impact of militarism and Israeli security culture No access
- The Israeli women’s movement between nationalism and feminism No access
- The violence spill into Israeli society No access
- Gender relations between secularism and Orthodox Judaism No access
- Gendered realities of power No access
- Palestinian nationalism in Ottoman- and British-ruled Palestine (until 1947) No access
- The ‘Nakba’, its aftermath and the setback (from 1948 to the late 1960s) No access
- The Palestinian resistance (from 1964 onwards) No access
- The death of Pan-Arabism (the 1970s and early 1980s) No access
- The first Palestinian Intifada (from 1987 to 1993) No access
- The peace process (from 1991 to 2000) No access
- The Al-Aqsa Intifada (from 2000 to 2005) No access
- Gaza: between liberation and invasion (since 2005) No access
- Idealized images of ‘Palestinianess’ No access
- Intra-societal reverberations of the conflict No access Pages 153 - 159
- Gender relations in historical perspective No access
- The gendered impact of the Palestinian resistance No access
- The gendered impact of armed conflict and the occupation No access
- The violence spill into Palestinian society No access
- Gender relations between secularism and Islamism No access
- Gendered realities of power No access
- Summary No access Pages 178 - 180
- Concourse No access Pages 181 - 184
- Q-Sample No access Pages 184 - 185
- P-Set No access Pages 185 - 186
- Q-sorting process No access Pages 186 - 187
- Correlation matrix No access Pages 187 - 188
- Factor Analysis No access Pages 188 - 188
- Factor rotation No access Pages 188 - 190
- Factor scores No access Pages 190 - 191
- Interpretation No access Pages 191 - 192
- Critical evaluation of Q-methodology No access Pages 192 - 194
- Statement collection No access Pages 195 - 198
- Content validation No access Pages 198 - 199
- Design No access Pages 199 - 200
- Objectives No access Pages 200 - 200
- Analysis of the pre-test Q-sorts No access Pages 200 - 201
- Final Q-Sample No access Pages 201 - 207
- P-set No access Pages 207 - 209
- Empirical research: Q-sorting and questionnaires No access Pages 209 - 211
- Reflections of unequal power relations between Israelis and Palestinians on the empirical research process No access Pages 211 - 212
- Analytical procedure No access Pages 213 - 214
- Classification of ideal national identity types No access Pages 214 - 215
- Structure No access Pages 215 - 216
- Israeli particularistic national identity: Demographic background No access Pages 216 - 217
- Israeli liberalistic national identity: Demographic background No access Pages 217 - 218
- Palestinian particularistic national identity: Demographic background No access Pages 218 - 218
- Palestinian liberalistic national identity: Demographic background No access
- Statistical criteria for the categorization of consensus, characteristic and contested beliefs No access Pages 219 - 221
- Consensus beliefs No access
- Characteristic beliefs of Israeli particularism No access
- Characteristic beliefs of Israeli liberalism No access
- Contested beliefs No access
- Consensus beliefs No access
- Characteristic beliefs of Palestinian particularism No access
- Characteristic statements of Palestinian liberalism No access
- Contested beliefs No access
- Israeli and Palestinian national identity constructions compared: Corresponding and competing meanings No access Pages 246 - 249
- Gender-explicit beliefs in the construction of national identity No access Pages 249 - 252
- Israeli sample No access Pages 253 - 256
- Palestinian sample No access Pages 256 - 258
- Interrelating national identity constructions and gender-role ideologies No access Pages 258 - 266
- Peace negotiations No access
- Military strength No access
- Belligerence No access
- Peace-Orientation No access
- Concessions No access
- The intractability-scale No access
- National identity constructions, gender-role ideologies and behavioral intentions No access Pages 270 - 274
- Summary of results No access Pages 274 - 276
- National identity constructions in Israel and Palestine No access Pages 277 - 285
- National identity constructions and gender-role ideologies No access Pages 285 - 298
- National identity constructions, gender, and inter-group violence No access Pages 298 - 308
- Limitations and scope of the empirical findings No access Pages 308 - 312
- Implications for the intractability or tractability of the conflict No access Pages 312 - 315
- Conceptual-methodological contributions and future directions No access Pages 315 - 320
- References No access Pages 321 - 346





