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Sarah K. Danielsson, Frank Jacob (Beteiligte)

Intellectual Antisemitism


Herausgegeben von Danielsson, Sarah K.; Jacob, Frank
2018. 260 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: KÖNIGSHAUSEN & NEUMANN 2018
ISBN: 3-8260-5818-6 (3826058186)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8260-5818-9 (9783826058189)

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S. K. Danielsson: Introduction: Intellectual Anti-Semitism - F. Dal Bo: "So then, the Law is Holy, and the Commandment is Holy, Righteous and Good": Augustine s Ambiguities on the Jewish Law - F. Hessel: "Yellow Peril" and the Globalization of German anti-Semitism - S. K. Danielsson: The Making of an Intellectual Anti-Semite: Sven Hedin and the Dangers of "Banal" Racism - F. Jacob: Dietrich Eckart and the Formulation of Hitler s Antisemitism - P. Staudenmaier: Anti-Semitic Intellectuals in Fascist Italy: Promoting "Spiritual Racism," 1938-1945 - I. Nastas a-Matei: Romanian Students in Nazi Germany and Their Political Options: Several Case-Studies - S. Sheppard: Valle-Inclán´s Anti-Semitic Enlightenment: Honor and Masculinity in "El Esperpento de los Cuernos de Don Friolera" - N. Schneider: Anti-Semitism in René Girard´s Theory of Persecution and Scapegoating - T. J. Demy: American Evangelical Dispensationalism and the Charge of Anti-Semitism - A. G. Piotrowska: Heavy Metal and the Issue of Anti-Semitism in the Musicological Context - B. S. Gardenour Walter: The Blood-Thirsty Jew: From Medieval Scholasticism to Transnational Anti-Semitism in the Digital Age - J. Tokarska-Bakir: The Open Secret: Victims, Perpetrators, Witnesses and Bystanders in Polish Public Discourse at the Beginning if the 21st Century
Dr. Sarah K. Danielsson is Associate Professor at the City University of New York (Queensborough). Her major research interests are Holocaust and Genocide Studies as well as Nationalism and Historical Geography. Dr. Frank Jacob is Assistant Professor (tenure track) at the City University of New York (Queensborough). His major research interests are Modern Japanese and Modern German History.