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Поле DCЗначение
АвторыFineberg, Michael (ed.)
АвторыSamuels, Shimon (ed.)
АвторыWeitzman, Mark (ed.)
Дата внесения2018-05-21T10:57:34Z
Дата доступности2018-05-21T10:57:34Z
Дата публикации2007
ISBN (МСНК – международный стандартный номер книги)978-0-85303-746-0
URI (Унифицированный идентификатор ресурса)http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/20328
Краткий осмотр (реферат)Publisher's description: Dedicated to the memory of the 'conscience of the Holocaust', Simon Wiesenthal - to whom it offers a number of personal tributes - this book brings together essays by a wide variety of authors on antisemitism and related forms of intolerance, racism, and xenophobia. Starting from the idea that antisemitism constitutes a paradigm case of collective and individual hatred, the book examines some of the reasons why it has prospered over the ages and persists in our time, even after well-nigh universal condemnation of the Holocaust. Some authors see it as a virus, always ready to develop and spread wherever Jewish difference is resented. Others emphasize that the antisemitic myths are not grounded in reality but depend rather on a fabrication, an imagined being to whom every kind of vice and perversion can be attributed. Jews, Gypsies, Kurds, Armenians, Tutsis: they can all be made to fit the bill. Simon Wiesenthal believed not in vengeance but in justice for the victims and played a pre-eminent and, at times, lonely role in tracking down individual criminals and bringing them to trial. But he knew that was not enough. The contributors to this memorial volume, representing a range of cultural, religious, and disciplinary perspectives, share that view. They know that so long as the Jewish stereotype is vested with legitimacy, the fight against antisemitism can never be won. Nor can it be defeated so long as it is fuelled by crisis in the Middle East, which has allowed some people to give expression to their antisemitism while denying it, by treating the State of Israel not as a state with its own particular problems and shortcomings, but as a kind of reified Jew. These are some of the issues addressed by the authors and essays presented, along with others, such as antisemitism as a determinant of Jewish identity and the possibility of forgiveness for the perpetrators of genocide. The book thus seeks to understand and learn from this particular paradigm of hatred and to suggest ways of countering it, in the name of the core values of a common humanity. Winner of the 2007 National Jewish Book Awards in the catagory of anthology.
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ИздательствоVallentine Mitchell
Ключевые словаanti-Semitism
Ключевые словаprejudice
Ключевые словаhate crime
Ключевые словаdiscrimination
Ключевые словаracism and xenophobia
Ключевые словаracism and xenophobia
Ключевые словаHolocaust
НазваниеAntisemitism : the generic hatred : essays in memory of Simon Wiesenthal
Корпоративные соавторыUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Страна публикацииUnited Kingdom
Место публикации London
Ключевые вопросыAnti-Semitism
Ключевые вопросыRacism and xenophobia
Ключевые вопросыHate crime
СтранаUnited Kingdom
физическое описаниеlxiii, 329 p.
URL больше информацииhttp://www.vmbooksuk.com/scripts/sh000001.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2evmbooksuk%2ecom%2facatalog%2fsearch%2ehtml&WD=hatred&PN=Search_Recently_Published_8%2ehtml%23a9780853037453#a9780853037453
См. такжеgenocide
См. такжеHolocaust education
См. такжеHolocaust remembrance
См. такжеHolocaust denial
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