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Concrete Boxes - Mizrahi Women on Israel's Periphery (Hardcover)
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Concrete Boxes - Mizrahi Women on Israel's Periphery (Hardcover)
Series: Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology
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An evocative feminist ethnography focused on the rarely documented
lives of women at the Israeli periphery. Concrete Boxes: Mizrahi
Women on Israel's Periphery offers a rich depiction of contemporary
life in one marginalized development town in the Israeli Negev.
Placing the stories of five women at the center, author Pnina
Motzafi-Haller depicts a range of creative strategies used by each
woman to make a meaningful life within a reality of multiple
exclusions. These limitations, Motzafi-Haller argues, create a
"concrete box," which unlike the "glass ceiling" of the liberal
feminist discourse, is multi-dimensional and harder to break free
from. As the stories unfold, the reader is introduced to the unique
paths developed by each of five women in order to keep their
families and community together in the face of the stigmatic and
hegemonic narratives of Isreal is who seldom set foot in their
social and geographic periphery. Motzafi-Haller's ethnography
includes the daily struggles of Nurit, a single mother with a
drug-addicted partner, in her attempt to make ends meet and escape
social isolation; Ephrat's investment in an increasingly
religious-observant lifestyle; the juggling acts of Rachel, who
develops a creative mix of narratives of self, using middle-class
rhetoric in reimagining a material reality of continued dependence
on the welfare system; the rebellious choices of Esti, who at
thirty-five, refuses to marry, have children, or keep a stable job,
celebrating against all odds a life of gambling, consumption beyond
her means, and a tight and supportive social network; and the life
story of Gila, who was born in Yeruham but was able to "escape" it
and establish herself in middle-class life as a school principal.
Taken together, these intimate narratives ask us to consider both
the potential and limitations of post-colonial feminist insights
about the manner in which knowledge is produced. Engaging, and at
the same time theoretically informed, Concrete Boxes offers
sustained reflection about Israeli reality rarely documented in
scholarly work and a thought-provoking theoretical exploration of
the ways in which individual agency encounters social restrictions
and how social marginality is reproduced and challenged at the same
time.
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