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SELF‐IDENTITY AND THE JEWISH BODY: ASSIMILATED GERMAN‐SPEAKING JEWISH AUTHORS ON TRADITIONAL JUDAISM
ABSTRACT This article investigates portrayals of traditional Judaism and observant Jews in writings by assimilated German‐Jewish authors. It thus explores notions projected onto traditional Jews – and particularly the Jewish body – as elements immanent to Jewish cultural production. At the centre of the enquiry are Heinrich Heine's Hebräische Melodien (
Yael Almog
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The Baptism of an Indian Juggler: Event and Narrative in the Swedish Press, 1827–1852
In 1827, an Indian juggler named Mooty Madua Samme converted to Christianity in Stockholm, Sweden. This historical event got much attention in the press at the time – as did his succeeding marriage to a Swedish woman named Erica – and was celebrated as a victory for the Evangelical Lutheran faith.
Jens Carlesson Magalhães +1 more
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ABSTRACT This essay follows‐up on a reminiscence written by Leonard Forster for GLL in 1988. Forster was the editor of The Penguin Book of German Verse, first published in 1957. The anthology was intended for a post‐war British readership, particularly in schools, that seemed, despite everything, to have preserved an affectionate admiration for German ...
Catherine Mason
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POLEN ALS NEGATIVFOLIE FÜR SELBSTENTWÜRFE IN DER DEUTSCHSPRACHIGEN GEGENWARTSLITERATUR
ABSTRACT This article demonstrates that in some contemporary German‐language novels Polish motifs serve as a foil for the negative projection of cultural self‐images. The image of Poles is stereotypical because it contains a high degree of generalisation and embodies world views – such as nationalism, anti‐Semitism, anti‐Romanyism, fundamentalism ...
Marion Brandt
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Neuer Antisemitismus von links? : Der Nahostkonflikt, Antizionismus, Antisemitismus und die Linke in Großbritannien und der BRD [PDF]
Zuerst erschienen im Campus-Verlag: Ullrich, Peter: Neuer Antisemitismus von links? : der Nahostkonflikt, Antizionismus, Antisemitismus und die Linke in Großbritannien und der BRD.
Ullrich, Peter
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WER IST HIER DER FEIND? VERBÜNDETE UND GEGNER IN ALEXANDER SOLSCHENIZYNS DARSTELLUNG VON DEUTSCHLAND
Abstract The prominent Russian writer and Nobel Prize Laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1918–2008) was known mainly for his work on the Soviet prison camps. In many of his fictional and non‐fiction works, however, Solzhenitsyn dealt with the subject of Germany. This article analyses Solzhenitsyn's depiction of Germany in the works August 1914, The Gulag
Elisa Kriza
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Importierter Antisemitismus [PDF]
Nicht erst, seit sich die AfD im Bundestagswahlkampf 2017 als „eine der wenigen politischen Garanten jüdischen Lebens auch in Zeiten illegaler antisemitischer Migration nach Deutschland“ angebiedert hat, ist die Rede vom „importierten Antisemitismus“ in ...
Wilhelm Kempf
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NSDAP und Antisemitismus 1919-1933 [PDF]
As there are apparently no doubts concerning the existence of Nazi anti-Semitism before 1933 regarding this topic - having largely been ignored by scholars of contemporary history - seems to be no use.
Mayer, Michael
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Rund 75 Jahre nach dem Holocaust verzeichnet die Polizei einen Anstieg antisemitischer Straftaten in Deutschland; als bedrohte Minderheit sorgen sich jüdische Menschen um das gesellschaftliche Meinungsklima, das auch die etablierten Massenmedien prägen ...
Philip Baugut
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Gutachten zur «Arbeitsdefinition Antisemitismus» der International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance [PDF]
Mit der im Jahr 2016 von der International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) anerkannten «Arbeitsdefinition Antisemitismus» liegt ein Instrument für die notwendige Erfassung und Bekämpfung von Antisemitismus vor, das weite Verbreitung gefunden hat ...
Ullrich, Peter
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