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  • Bilder des Jüdischen: Selbst- und Fremdzuschreibungen im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert

    Bilder des Jüdischen by Sucker, Juliane; Wohl von Haselberg, Lea;

    Selbst- und Fremdzuschreibungen im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert

    Series: Europäisch-jüdische Studien ? Beiträge; 6;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher De Gruyter
    • Date of Publication 8 March 2013

    • ISBN 9783110276589
    • Binding Unidentified
    • No. of pages394 pages
    • Size 230x155 mm
    • Language German
    • Illustrations Includes a print version and an ebook
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    The reciprocal relationships between Jewish self-characterizations and outside attributions of Jewishness remain of key importance for understanding the history of German-Jewish relations. At the heart of this volume are fictional models of ?Jewishness?, distinctions between different Jewish groups, as well as an examination of how internal Jewish discourse responded to anti-Semitic attributions.

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