Originally published in 1990, this book focuses on the challenge to
Jewish identity posed by the conflicting forces of enlightenment,
emancipation, modern political antisemitism, and secular ideologies
like Zionism, nationalism, and socialism. At the heart of his
discussion stands the intense, tortured, and ultimately tragic
encounter of Jews with Germans and Austrians. He also deals at length
with the new problems of Jewish cultural and political identity posed
by the existence of the state of Israel and its embattled position
among the nations. In the course of the analysis the book looks at the
tragedy of assimilation in central Europe, with the optimistic dream
of Enlightenment and Bildung coming to a climax in the nightmare of
racial antisemitism and the Holocaust. He explores the ambivalent
relationship of the Jews with the European Left, showing how many
Jewish intellectuals found a new political home in radical and
socialist movements, though these movements often retained negative
stereotypes of Jews and Judaism and exhibited a fierce opposition to
the maintenance of any separate Jewish identity. The role of Zionism
is discussed and the more recent challenges to its legitimacy
examined.
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Modern Antisemitism and Jewish Identity
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ISBN
9781000043396
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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