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| - This book can be read as a set of case-studies on the various faces of anti-Jewish hatred. Its authors attempt to offer an insight into the phenomena of antisemitism from seven various contemporary perspectives. The authors of this book come from highly varied backgrounds, ranging from Christian theology and religious studies to political science, cultural anthropology and history. They attempt to grasp the phenomenon of antisemitism in its wider context, by focusing not only on its roots, but also on its impact and aftermath, as well as on the current trends and developments. The first two chapters are written from the perspective of theologians. Doc. Parush R. Parushev offers his reflection on the religious anti-Judaism, whilst Doc. Pavel Hošek attempts to respond to the many accusations of Jewish texts being hostile to the non-Jews. One of the earliest notions of the Jews being a distinct %22race%22, including the first ideas of the %22racial war%22, in the thought of British anatomist Robert Knox is then analysed by an anthropologist, Professor Ivo Budil. The path leading from religious anti-Judaism through the modern racial antisemitism and the aftermath of the Holocaust to the new, present-day antisemitism is depicted by Dr. Lena Arava-Novotná in her case study of Spain. The second part of the book turns its attention to the lands of Bohemia and Moravia. Recent trends and developments of the Czech antisemitism are described by Věra Tydlitátová who reflects on the influence of Russian antisemitism on the Czech discourse. Zbyněk Tarant documents the dialectical relationship between philosemitism and antisemitism in a case study of a formerly philosemitic and neoconservative movement that has been transformed into an explicitly antisemitic one. The book is concluded by an interview with Michelan Amir, who was born in Pilsen during the war and currently works in the USHMM in Washington.
- This book can be read as a set of case-studies on the various faces of anti-Jewish hatred. Its authors attempt to offer an insight into the phenomena of antisemitism from seven various contemporary perspectives. The authors of this book come from highly varied backgrounds, ranging from Christian theology and religious studies to political science, cultural anthropology and history. They attempt to grasp the phenomenon of antisemitism in its wider context, by focusing not only on its roots, but also on its impact and aftermath, as well as on the current trends and developments. The first two chapters are written from the perspective of theologians. Doc. Parush R. Parushev offers his reflection on the religious anti-Judaism, whilst Doc. Pavel Hošek attempts to respond to the many accusations of Jewish texts being hostile to the non-Jews. One of the earliest notions of the Jews being a distinct %22race%22, including the first ideas of the %22racial war%22, in the thought of British anatomist Robert Knox is then analysed by an anthropologist, Professor Ivo Budil. The path leading from religious anti-Judaism through the modern racial antisemitism and the aftermath of the Holocaust to the new, present-day antisemitism is depicted by Dr. Lena Arava-Novotná in her case study of Spain. The second part of the book turns its attention to the lands of Bohemia and Moravia. Recent trends and developments of the Czech antisemitism are described by Věra Tydlitátová who reflects on the influence of Russian antisemitism on the Czech discourse. Zbyněk Tarant documents the dialectical relationship between philosemitism and antisemitism in a case study of a formerly philosemitic and neoconservative movement that has been transformed into an explicitly antisemitic one. The book is concluded by an interview with Michelan Amir, who was born in Pilsen during the war and currently works in the USHMM in Washington. (en)
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| - Faces of Hatred - Contemporary Antisemitism in its Historical Context
- Faces of Hatred - Contemporary Antisemitism in its Historical Context (en)
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| - Faces of Hatred - Contemporary Antisemitism in its Historical Context
- Faces of Hatred - Contemporary Antisemitism in its Historical Context (en)
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| - Antisemitism, Contemporary Antisemitism, Racial Ideology, History, Anthropology, Holocaust, Czech Republic (en)
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| - Faces of Hatred - Contemporary Antisemitism in its Historical Context
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| - Tarant, Zbynek
- Hošek, Pavel
- Arava-Novotná, Lena
- Budil, Ivo
- Michlean, Amir
- Parushev, Parush
- Tydlitátová, Věra
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