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Women's Rights Research Seminar: Threatened motherhood in the Israeli welfare state: The discourse and the practice behind the disqualification of disadvantaged women's motherhood

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Middle East Centre
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Prof. Esther Hertzog gives a talk on the vulnerable situation of motherhood in the Israeli welfare state.
This talk will examine the role of state authorities, especially the welfare system and the courts, in undermining disadvantaged women's motherhood. State authorities undermine mothers' custodial rights over their offspring, especially through the discourse on 'child's wellbeing' and 'parental capability', blaming mothers for physically endangering and neglecting their children. It will be argued that while the formal discourse emphasizes the value of biological motherhood, yet in practice underprivileged mothers' custody over their offspring can be easily expropriated. Single parent mothers are a susceptible group from which babies can be taken away to adoption and their children taken to welfare institutions.

The research on 'single parent mothers' ignores the phenomenon of expropriating disadvantaged mothers' parenthood by State authorities as well as the coercive means that are employed in the process. This talk will propose a critical analysis of the connection between "children at risk" discourse and disadvantaged women's motherhood.

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Middle East Centre
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Esther Hertzog
Soraya Tremayne
Keywords
modern middle eastern studies
womens rights
Israel
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 19/05/2022
Duration: 00:33:25

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Nitzan Levobic

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Michael FitzPatrick and Tamsin Cargill

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Nitzan Lebovic: Is Zionism a “Left-Wing Melancholy”?

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Nitzan Levobic discusses Zionism and melancholy, through the woks of Israel Zarchi
The story of the early Zionist settlement in Palestine could be told from the viewpoint of failure and melancholia. An untold history of this period ignores the high rate of suicides and cases of clinical depression among the Zionist “pioneers”. The story of the forgotten author Israel Zarchi (1909-1947) will serve as a test case: During his short life he published six novels and seven collections of short stories, as well as translations from German, English, and Polish. He also became a close friend of Bialik, Agnon, Klausner and other literary and academic dignitaries of the Jewish Yishuv. His “Left-Wing Melancholy” was adopted by the young Amos Oz who mentions him as a key source of inspiration. Zarchi’s life and writing reflects his deep melancholy, the result of the growing gap between the high Zionist ideals and the reality on the ground.

Nitzan Lebovic is Professor of History and the Apter Chair of Holocaust Studies and Ethical Values at Lehigh University, Pennsylvania. He is the author of monographs and edited collections dedicated to German Lebensphilosophie [Life-Philosophy], Zionism and Melancholy, or happy concepts such as Nihilism, Catastrophe, Complicity, and Dissent.

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Nitzan Levobic
Keywords
Israel
zionism
melancholy
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 18/05/2022
Duration: 00:48:09

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Gut Instinct Ep. 4 - C. difficile therapeutics, liver spatial genomics, and paediatric hepatitis

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Gut Instinct: GI research update
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What a week! We discuss some cracking papers, including a new microbiome therapeutic for C. diff, spatial transcriptomics in the liver, and the recent epidemic of paediatric hepatitis.

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Gut Instinct: GI research update
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Michael FitzPatrick and Tamsin Cargill
Keywords
gastroenterology
Hepatology
MedEd
C.difficile
Medicine
hepatitis
Covid
genomics
transcriptomics
GITwitter
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 18/05/2022
Duration: 01:34:53

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Barbara Bramanti

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Nils Chr. Stenseth

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Fabian Crespo

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Clark Larsen

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Cristiana Bastos

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