Die Gegenwart des Antisemitismus : islamistische, demokratische und antizionistische Judenfeindschaft
Discusses the new antisemitism which has become widespread in Europe since 2000, consisting of antisemitic attacks committed mostly by male adults of Arab or Turkish background, in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and England. In Germany, it is still mostly radical right-wingers who perpetrate antisemitic acts. Argues that conventional semantic structures of antisemitism were adapted and updated in accordance with the historical global changes in 1989 and 2001. Currently, antisemitism appears as anti-Zionism and relativization of the Holocaust. The novelty lies in the fact that different antisemitic groups align their ideology. In antisemitism and in anti-Zionism, the "Jew" is represented as a "third power" which menaces both the Christian Occident and the Islamic Orient, and thus allows Muslims and Christians, Arabs and Europeans, to come together against the Jews. 1. Aufl. 113 pages ; 18 cm
- Holz, Klaus, 1960-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- Text
- ocm62091890
- Antisemitism.
- Antisemitism--Arab countries.
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