大流行病、反犹太主义与犹太历史的Lachrymose观念

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M. Teter
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《耶路撒冷邮报》(The Jerusalem Post)的布莱恩·施劳格(Brian Schrauger)讨论了犹太人被“屠杀”、“谋杀”、“用大棍打死,被赶进房子集体活活烧死,被扒光衣服,然后被带到集体屠杀现场”,然后问道:“新冠病毒会引发反犹太主义爆发吗?”丹·弗里德曼(Dan Freedman)在《时刻》杂志上试图解释“为什么犹太人要为黑死病负责”;这样做时,他也重复了迫害的语言,强调“暴力事件”、“屠杀”、“焚烧”、“折磨”,尽管弗里德曼没有回答所提出的问题,但答案似乎隐含在他使用的词汇中。[]它可能会起到相反的作用,它可能会鼓励仇恨和暴力,事实证明,今天一些反犹太人袭击的肇事者曾在谷歌上搜索过这样的问题,例如,“希特勒为什么仇恨犹太人?”目前流行的关于大流行时期美国犹太人(和特朗普)的写作怪异地像《苦难的历史》(Leidensgeschichte),但没有《学习的历史》(Gelehrtengeschichte),而后者同样是19世纪犹太史学的一个标志。在他的文章中,罗斯质疑犹太人遭受的所有暴力都是自动反犹太主义的观点。与犹太人在大事件18几年之后,罗斯发表了他的受欢迎的一个简短的犹太人的历史,他宣布他希望”与“犹太史学早些时候,往往过分强调“传统的悲哀故事[]两位作者显式或隐式地使用他们的奖学金战斗反犹主义,在一定程度上通过扩大现有的了解犹太人的生活和经验已经在过去21男爵和罗斯一样,以不同的方式,努力
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The Pandemic, Antisemitism, and the Lachrymose Conception of Jewish History
Brian Schrauger, in The Jerusalem Post, discussed Jews being "slaughtered," "murdered," "bludgeoned to death, herded into houses to be burned alive en masse, stripped naked and marched to a collective massacre," before asking "Could COVID-19 ignite an outbreak of antisemitism?"6 Dan Freedman, in Moment Magazine, sought to explain "why Jews were blamed for the Black Death";doing so, he too repeated the language of persecution by highlighting "episodes of violence," "slaughter," "burning," "torture," and more 7 Although Freedman did not answer the question asked, the answer seems implicit in the vocabulary he employed [ ]it may do the opposite;it may encourage hatred and violence as evidenced by the fact that some of the perpetrators of anti-Jewish attacks today have been known to have Googled questions like, for example, "Why Did Hitler Hate Jews?"10 The current popular writing about American Jews in the era of the pandemic (and Trump) feels eerily like Leidensgeschichte (the history of suffering), but without the Gelehrtengeschichte (the history of learning) that was equally a hallmark of much nineteenth-century Jewish historiography In his piece, Roth challenged the idea that all violence from which Jews suffered was automatically antisemitic 17 Episodes of "Jewish martyrdom," Roth argued, were very often episodes of "general history," with Jews caught in bigger events 18 A few years later, Roth published his popular A Short History of the Jewish People, in which he declared his desire "to break with" earlier Jewish historiography that tended to overstress "the traditional tale of woe [ ]both authors explicitly or implicitly used their scholarship to combat antisemitism, in part by expanding the existing understanding of what Jewish life and experience had been like in the past 21 Both Baron and Roth, in different ways, strove
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期刊介绍: Jewish Social Studies recognizes the increasingly fluid methodological and disciplinary boundaries within the humanities and is particularly interested both in exploring different approaches to Jewish history and in critical inquiry into the concepts and theoretical stances that underpin its problematics. It publishes specific case studies, engages in theoretical discussion, and advances the understanding of Jewish life as well as the multifaceted narratives that constitute its historiography.
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