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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: The Journal of Holocaust Research
    Angaben zur Quelle: 37,1 (2023) 57-64
    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Philosophy ; Genocide History
    Abstract: This article’s basic focal point is a central argument concerning the Holocaust as an unprecedented event against the backdrop of other mass crimes. Alongside the empirical fact of distinguishing between death and death, my emphasis is on an argumentative figure reflecting the theological rejection of the biblical election of the Jews.Starting with the epistemic distinction between capital crimes in domestic criminal law – for example, the distinction between murder and homicide – I address why such factual distinctions are not made with respect to externally committed mass crimes. Instead, we find an evocation of collective images of a specific population chosen for victimhood, images evidently drawn on to justify the crime. When it comes to discourse concerning Jewish victims of the Holocaust, it is striking that essential arguments center on the question of exceptionality; more specifically, that what seems at stake is negating that exceptionality. In their formation, such negating arguments correspond to theological discourse concerning Jewish chosenness: the Nazi negative election of the Jews as their central ideological victims is denied, with reference made to other historical examples of victimhood due to mass crimes.The theological figure at work here is manifest both in the German Historikerstreit of the 1980s concerning the crimes of Bolshevism on the one hand and Nazism on the other, and the current widespread tendency related the priority of colonial crimes vis-à-vis the Nazi mass murder: What came before, what was the more original crime? In this article, I wish to focus solely on a discursive argument in view of an emerging theological form in secular garb.
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  • 2
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Geschichtsoptimismus und Katastrophenbewusstsein
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2022) 225-234
    Keywords: Améry, Jean Criticism and interpretation ; Améry, Jean. ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Philosophy ; Torture Philosophy
    Abstract: This article examines French postwar memory and the entanglement of different experiences of violence based on a reading of Jean Améry’s essay Die Tortur. Within the context of French postwar politics, it explores the question of why the experience of torture that Améry suffered as an imprisoned resistance fighter could override the Nazi extermination he witnessed in Auschwitz. The specific French memory constellation is introduced as the interweaving of two axes, the continental experience of World War II with the colonial experience.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783406784491 , 3406784496
    Language: German
    Pages: 90 Seiten , 20.5 cm x 12.4 cm, 134 g
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Year of publication: 2022
    Keywords: Geschichtsschreibung ; Schoa
    Abstract: Ist es ein neuer Historikerstreit? Die Erinnerung an den Holocaust in Deutschland steht plötzlich in der Kritik. Was eben noch als eine politische und gesellschaftliche Errungenschaft galt, verstehen manche nun als einen „Katechismus“, der den Deutschen aufgezwungen sei und über dessen Einhaltung „Hohepriester“ wachten. Seine wahre Funktion sei es, andere historische Verbrechen auszublenden und dem Mord an den Juden eine übertriebene Rolle im kollektiven Gedächtnis der Deutschen einzuräumen. Dieser Band tritt solchen Thesen entgegen. Jürgen Habermas, Saul Friedländer, Norbert Frei, Sybille Steinbacher und Dan Diner zeigen darin aus jeweils unterschiedlichen Perspektiven, warum ein Beharren auf der Präzedenzlosigkeit des Holocaust historisch gut begründet ist. Zugleich machen sie deutlich, dass die Erinnerung insbesondere an die Kolonialverbrechen einen größeren Platz erhalten sollte, ohne deshalb die kritische Auseinandersetzung mit dem Holocaust beiseitezuschieben.
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