The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew' : histories of antisemitism in postwar Dutch society
1. Why Jews are more guilty than others. An introductory essay, 1945-2016 / Evelien Gans. - Part I: Post- Liberation Antisemitism : 2. 'The Jew' as a Dubious Victim / Evelien Gans. - 3. 'The Meek Jew' - and Beyond / Evelien Gans. - 4. Alte Kameraden. Right-wing Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial / Remco Ensel, Evelien Gans & Willem Wagenaar. - 5. Jewish Reactions to Post Liberation Antisemitism / Evelien Gans. - Part II. Israel and 'The Jew' : 6. Philosemitism? Ambivalences regarding Israel / Evelien Gans. - 7. Transnational Left-wing Protest and 'The Powerful Zionist' / Remco Ensel. - 8. Israel: Growing Polarisation / Evelien Gans. - 9. 'The activist Jew' Responds to Changing Dutch Perceptions of Israel / Katie Digan. - 10. Turkish anti-Zionism in the Netherlands. From Leftist to Islamist Activism / Annemarike Stremmelaar. - Part III. The Holocaust-ed Jew in Native Domains since the 1980s : 11. 'The Jew' in Football: To Kick Around or to Embrace / Evelien Gans. - 12. Pornographic Antisemitism, Shoah Fatigue and Freedom of Speech / Evelien Gans. - 13. Historikerstreit. The Stereotypical Jew in Recent Dutch Holocaust Studies / Remco Ensel & Evelien Gans. - Part IV. Generations. Migrant Identites and Antisemitism in the Twenty-first Century : 14. 'The Jew' vs. 'The Young Male Moroccan': Stereotypical Confrontations in the City / Remco Ensel. - 15. Conspi-Racism: Islamic Redemptive Antisemitism and the Murder of Theo van Gogh / Remco Ensel. - 16. Reading Anne Frank. Confronting Antisemitism in Turkish and Muslim Communities / Annemarike Stremmelaar. - 17. Holocaust Commemorations in Post-colonial Dutch Society / Remco Ensel. - 18. Epilogue: Instrumentalising and Blaming 'the Jew', 2011-2016 / Evelien Gans. Met index, literatuuropgave. 598 pagina's : illustraties ; 25 cm.
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