Revisiting Friedländer on Nazi Antisemitism

S. Volkov
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ABSTRACT Recalling Saul Friedländer’s early life under the shadow of National Socialism and his initial encounter with the horrors of the Holocaust, this article reviews first his early efforts at analyzing both, and then his experiments with applying psychoanalysis to history in general and to antisemitism in particular during these early years. It then revisits his now classic chapter on ‘redemptive antisemitism’ in volume 1 of Nazi Germany and the Jews (1997). Having recaptured the main ingredients of this new brand of Jew-hating, which was concocted by the circle of Wagnerians in Bayreuth of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it turns to indicate two of this chapter’s other characteristics: the repeated stress on the importance of traditional Christian antisemitism, and the constant intermingling of German Jewish history with the history of antisemitism throughout this text. The article concludes by underlining that Friedländer’s main accomplishment is not in explaining the Shoah, but rather in finding the right tone for chronicling it; and by upholding the awe and disbelief one senses in confronting it, the article comes to an end.
再次访问Friedländer纳粹反犹主义
本文回顾了索尔Friedländer在国家社会主义阴影下的早期生活,以及他最初遭遇大屠杀的恐怖,首先回顾了他早期对这两者的分析,然后回顾了他在早期将精神分析应用于一般历史,特别是反犹主义的实验。然后,它重新审视了他在1997年出版的《纳粹德国和犹太人》第一卷中关于“救赎反犹主义”的经典章节。重新抓住了这种新的犹太仇恨的主要成分,它是由19世纪末和20世纪初拜罗伊特的瓦格纳主义者圈子所制造的,它转而表明了本章的两个其他特征:反复强调传统基督教反犹主义的重要性,以及贯穿全文的德国犹太历史与反犹主义历史的不断混合。文章最后强调,Friedländer的主要成就不在于解释大屠杀,而在于找到记录大屠杀的正确基调;在面对它时保持敬畏和怀疑的感觉,这篇文章就结束了。
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