Combining cultural theory with the philosophy of law, this essay argues that the advent of state-managed, industrial genocide has brought about a crisis of confidence in the institutions of modern society. A wave of incrimination emanates from the holocaust, which primarily strikes against the institutions of law, but also affects the credibility of sociosymbolic mandate as such. Drawing on the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, Walter Benjamin and Giorgio Agamben, the author proposes that the dynamics of this crisis may be understood in epistemological terms through the notion of “sociosymbolic sleep” – a psycho-cultural barrier between incompatible registers of knowledge, that the facts of industrial genocide threatens to shatter
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Contemporary society is characterized by processes of fundamental change (keywords: multiple moderni...
The historical study of Swedish antisemitism in the first decades of the twentieth century, initiall...
The study presented in this article is about the role played by imagination when national and intern...
This essay will explore which social and cultural mechanisms that legitimatize a group of people to ...
This article explores how and why the ‘terror of history’ is an inescapable feature of modernity as ...
I denne artikel håber jeg at vise, at storpolitik (læs: folkemord) er yderst menneskelig og derfor o...
Two opposite parties in the debate about modernity, the postmodernists and the modernists, share a c...
The argument presented in this paper is that during the Shoah the Nazis were attempting to further e...
The increasing level of social and ethnic conflicts in our for almost half a century seemingly stabl...
This essay considers taboos that have developed in and around Holocaust literature, focusing on cont...
The purpose of this paper was to describe how a phenomenon is constructed into being a social proble...
The twentieth century philosophy of dialog created by such eminent thinkers as Franz Rosenzweig, Ma...
This paper is an introduction to and commentary on what is often referred to as the holocaust litera...
Som ett led i att homogenisera den kinesiska befolkningen, har den kinesiska regeringen under längre...
The essay is about what information that reached the Swedish people through Swedish newspapers linke...
Contemporary society is characterized by processes of fundamental change (keywords: multiple moderni...
The historical study of Swedish antisemitism in the first decades of the twentieth century, initiall...
The study presented in this article is about the role played by imagination when national and intern...