否认大屠杀和大屠杀记忆:恩斯特·兹恩德尔的案例

Q3 Social Sciences
Jason Tingler
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摘要:在2005年被引渡到德国之前,恩斯特·泽恩德尔(Ernst zndel)一直是世界上最大的否认大屠杀文学的推动者。1985年,z恩德尔甚至因为他的错误出版物而在多伦多受审。这场审判是由大屠杀幸存者提出的,他们寻求维护大屠杀记忆,这一记忆在20世纪60年代和70年代在加拿大的公众意识中日益增强,但受到z恩德尔的恶毒攻击。本文探讨了z恩德尔否认的起源和历史,并为这位著名的否认者提供了一个新的视角。虽然反犹主义发挥了重要作用,但作者认为,要理解z恩德尔的否认,需要将他令人遗憾的信仰置于背景中,因为否认也可以在否认者的自我意识中发挥特殊作用。通过认真对待身份问题,比如一个人如何编造一个历史意义网,我们可以更好地理解是什么导致一些人否认不可否认的事情。
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Holocaust Denial and Holocaust Memory: The Case of Ernst Zündel
Abstract:Until his extradition to Germany in 2005, Ernst Zündel was the largest promoter of Holocaust denial literature in the world. In 1985, Zündel was even put on trial in Toronto for his fallacious publications. The trial was brought by Holocaust survivors seeking to safeguard Holocaust memory, which had grown in Canada's public consciousness during the 1960s and 1970s, but which had been viciously attacked by Zündel. This article explores the origins and history of Zündel's denial, and offers a new perspective on a well-known denier. While antisemitism played an essential role, the author argues that to understand Zündel's denial requires contextualizing his deplorable beliefs, as denial can also serve a special role in deniers' sense of themselves. By taking issues of identity seriously, such as how one fabricates a historical web of meaning, we can better understand what causes some people to deny the undeniable.
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