The Future of the German-Jewish Past : Memory and the Question of Antisemitism

"Germany's acceptance of its direct responsibility for the Holocaust has strengthened its relationship with Israel and has led to a deep commitment to combat antisemitism and rebuild Jewish life in Germany. As we draw close to a time when there will be no more firsthand experience of the h...

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Place / Publishing House:West Lafayette, IN : : Purdue University Press,, 2020.
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 online resource 299 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • THE PERSONAL, THE HISTORICAL, AND THE MAKING OF GERMAN-JEWISH MEMORY
  • "No More Mr. Nice Guy" : Questioning the Ideal of Assimilation
  • Generation in Flux : Diasporic Reflections on the Future of German-Jewishness
  • Home on the Balcony : New Initiatives for the Preservation of Documents and Material Objects Relating to German-Jewish History
  • From Object to Subject : Representing Jews and Jewishness at the Jewish Museum Berlin
  • Past Imperfect, Future Tense : A Mother's Letter about Loss, Storytelling, and the Profound Ambivalence of the German-Jewish Legacy
  • LOOKING BACK TO FUTURE VISIONS OF THE GERMAN-JEWISH PAST
  • The Ever-Dying Jewry? Prophets of Doom and the Survival of European Jewry
  • The Thin Crust of Civilization : Lessons from the German-Jewish Past
  • The Dialectics of Tradition : German-Jewish Studies and the Future
  • "Noch ist unsere Hoffnung nicht dahin!" Fritz Pinkuss's View on Germans, Jews, and the Universal Value of the German-Jewish Past
  • GERMAN-JEWISHNESS AND DIFFERENCE
  • On the Possibilities and Impossibilities of Being Jewish in Postwar Germany
  • Jewish Studies without the "Other"
  • Rethinking Jews, Antisemitism, and Jewish Difference in Postwar Germany
  • Newspaper Feuilletons : Reflections on the Possibilities of German-Jewish Authorship and Literature
  • THE GERMAN-ISRAELI COMPLEX
  • Navigating Mythical Time : Israeli Jewish Migrants and the Identity Play of Mirrors
  • "The Sun Does Not Shine, It Radiates" : On National(ist) Mergings in German Philosemitic Imagery of Tel Aviv
  • Does the German-Jewish Past Have a Future in Israel?
  • NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR GERMAN-JEWISH STUDIES
  • The Psychology of Antisemitism Revisited
  • Jewish and German : The Leo Baeck Institute Archives and Library
  • Toward a Transnational Jewish Historiography : Reflections on a Possible Future Path for the German-Jewish Past
  • Digital German-Jewish Futures : Experiential Learning, Activism, and Entertainment.