Previous discussions of the Frankfurt School’s work on Judeophobia have almost entirely neglected the Critical Theorists’ pathbreaking analysis of “secondary antisemitism” after Auschwitz. This new form of Jew-hatred originates in the political and psychological desire to split off, repress, and downplay the memory of the Holocaust because such memory, with which Jews are often identified, evokes unwelcome guilt feelings. As Holocaust memory undermines the uncritical identification with a collective, family, or nation tainted by anti-Jewish mass atrocities, the repression of national guilt may unconsciously motivate the reproduction of resentments that helped cause the Shoah. In this light, the article re-examines the empirical postwar Germ...
This paper aims to analyse the representation of the “empathy” of a part of the German people toward...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
Anti‐Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms of prejudice, yet social research has fai...
Previous discussions of the Frankfurt School’s work on Judeophobia have almost entirely neglected th...
Previous discussions of the Frankfurt School’s work on Judeophobia have almost entirely neglected th...
In considering aspects of historic antisemitism, and different versions of the phenomenon today, the...
Although the Frankfurt School—most prominently associated with Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Le...
This research, using the writings of German and international intellectuals, journalists, and politi...
This essay responds to a claim made in the aftermath of an Anti-Semitic attack. It discusses the tre...
In Мау 2003 Nicolas Berg published his study "Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker". In hi...
This paper specifically analyzes the reasons for the resurgence of contemporary anti-Semitism. To se...
Abstract Anti-Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms of prejudice, yet social resear...
This article builds on a research thesis that confronting moral feelings is essential to an understa...
First published online: 28 February 2020Anti-Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms o...
Reviewed through the theoretical lens of the Intentionalist and Functionalist perspectives, this his...
This paper aims to analyse the representation of the “empathy” of a part of the German people toward...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
Anti‐Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms of prejudice, yet social research has fai...
Previous discussions of the Frankfurt School’s work on Judeophobia have almost entirely neglected th...
Previous discussions of the Frankfurt School’s work on Judeophobia have almost entirely neglected th...
In considering aspects of historic antisemitism, and different versions of the phenomenon today, the...
Although the Frankfurt School—most prominently associated with Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Le...
This research, using the writings of German and international intellectuals, journalists, and politi...
This essay responds to a claim made in the aftermath of an Anti-Semitic attack. It discusses the tre...
In Мау 2003 Nicolas Berg published his study "Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker". In hi...
This paper specifically analyzes the reasons for the resurgence of contemporary anti-Semitism. To se...
Abstract Anti-Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms of prejudice, yet social resear...
This article builds on a research thesis that confronting moral feelings is essential to an understa...
First published online: 28 February 2020Anti-Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms o...
Reviewed through the theoretical lens of the Intentionalist and Functionalist perspectives, this his...
This paper aims to analyse the representation of the “empathy” of a part of the German people toward...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
Anti‐Semitism represents one of the most penetrating forms of prejudice, yet social research has fai...