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Una Raza Imaginaria : Breve Historia de la Judeofobia.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sand, Shlomo.
Series:
Pensamiento Crítico Series
Pensamiento Crítico Series ; v.125
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Antisemitism.
Christianity and antisemitism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (126 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Tres Cantos, Madrid : Edicionesakal México, 2025.
Summary:
Shlomo Sand's 'Una raza imaginaria: Breve historia de la judeofobia' critically examines the historical roots and evolution of judeophobia, questioning widely accepted narratives about antisemitism, Christianity, and Jewish identity. Sand challenges the chronology that positions Judaism as the precursor to Christianity, arguing instead that Judaism was shaped by Christian hostility. The author explores the complex dialectical relationship between judeophobia and Zionism, suggesting that Zionism has, in part, inherited ideological characteristics of Jewish persecutors. This intellectual and political analysis delves deeply into the socio-cultural dynamics of exclusion, segregation, and hostility that have defined Jewish history, while advocating for a nuanced understanding of antisemitism and its implications for contemporary debates. The work is geared towards readers interested in history, sociology, and political thought, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the interaction of religion, identity, and prejudice. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Portadilla
Legal
I. Una escritura subjetiva
II. Frenar el proselitismo judío
III. ¿«Pueblo-raza» o comunidad religiosa?
IV. Los orígenes de la Europa «judeo-cristiana»
V. Extraños en el Humanismo, de Erasmo a Voltaire
VI. Revolución, emancipación y nacionalidad
VII. Los judíos, entre el capitalismo y el socialismo
VIII. Racialización, democratización y emigración
IX. El caso Dreyfus y el nacimiento del sionismo
X. El exterminio de la «raza judía»
XI. ¿El renacimiento de la «raza judía»?
XII. ¿Quién es judío?
XIII. La guerra de 1967 y «el derecho de los antepasados»
XIV. ¿Está disminuyendo la judeofobia?
XV. Antisionismo, ¿el nuevo «antisemitismo»?
Epílogo. ¿Judeofobia después del 7 de octubre de 2023?
Agradecimientos Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9788446056577
8446056577
OCLC:
1530376414

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