ZIONISM, GENDER, AND JUDAICITY: AN ANALYSIS OF THE STATUTES OF ISRAELITE LADIES IN BETHLEHEM 1948
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n43-123Keywords:
Jewish Identity, Female, Zionism, Bethlehem, 1947-1948Abstract
This article contemplated the practice of analyzing the statute of the Israeli Ladies in Pará in 1948, from the decolonial gender approach on the dynamics of the women of the statute, developing a discourse analysis from the point of view of Jewishness. The objectives were to analyze the discourse of the statute of the Israelite Ladies, aiming at a better understanding of their agencies. The methodology involved a bibliographic review of Jewish historiography, more precisely about Jewish women, in addition to contemplating the concept of Zionism and Jewishness, thus resulting in the transversalization of knowledge about the feminine, Zionism and Jewishness in Belém in 1948. In summary, it is necessary to think of the Israeli Ladies through a gender approach that goes beyond Jewish identity and the Zionist movement in the Amazon.