LEADER 05318nam 22005772 450 001 9910156311803321 005 20210112005821.0 010 $a90-485-2702-3 024 7 $a10.1515/9789048527021 035 $a(CKB)3710000000978950 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4772319 035 $a(DE-B1597)502702 035 $a(OCoLC)967540574 035 $a(DE-B1597)9789048527021 035 $a(OCoLC)1105527512 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse76650 035 $a(UkCbUP)CR9789048527021 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000978950 100 $a20201126d2017|||| uy| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 04$aThe Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew' $ehistories of antisemitism in postwar Dutch society /$fedited by Remco Ensel and Evelien Gans$b[electronic resource] 210 1$aAmsterdam :$cAmsterdam University Press,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (598 pages) $cdigital, PDF file(s) 225 1 $aNIOD studies on war, Holocaust and genocide ;$v4 300 $aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Dec 2020). 311 $a94-6298-608-8 311 $a90-8964-848-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tTable of Contents --$tList of Illustrations --$tPreface /$rEnsel, Remco / Gans, Evelien --$t1. Why Jews are more guilty than others! /$rGans, Evelien --$tPart I Post-Liberation Antisemitism --$t2. 'The Jew' as Dubious Victim /$rGans, Evelien --$t3. The Meek Jew - and Beyond /$rGans, Evelien --$t4. Alte Kameraden /$rEnsel, Remco / Gans, Evelien / Wagenaar, Willem --$t5. Jewish Responses to Post-Liberation Antisemitism /$rGans, Evelien --$tPart II Israel and 'the Jew' --$t6. Philosemitism? /$rGans, Evelien --$t7. Transnational Left-wing Protest and the 'Powerful Zionist' /$rEnsel, Remco --$t8. Israel: Source of Divergence /$rGans, Evelien --$t9. 'The Activist Jew' Responds to Changing Dutch Perceptions of Israel /$rDigan, Katie --$t10. Turkish Anti-Zionism in the Netherlands /$rStremmelaar, Annemarike --$tPart III The Holocaust-ed Jew in Native Dutch Domains since the 1980s --$t11. 'The Jew' in Football /$rGans, Evelien --$t12. Pornographic Antisemitism, Shoah Fatigue and Freedom of Speech /$rGans, Evelien --$t13. Historikerstreit /$rEnsel, Remco / Gans, Evelien --$tPart IV Generations. Migrant Identities and Antisemitism in the Twenty-first Century --$t14 'The Jew' vs. 'the Young Male Moroccan' /$rEnsel, Remco --$t15. Conspiracism /$rEnsel, Remco --$t16. Reading Anne Frank /$rStremmelaar, Annemarike --$t17. Holocaust Commemorations in Postcolonial Dutch Society /$rEnsel, Remco --$t18. Epilogue /$rGans, Evelien --$tReferences --$tIndex 330 $aThis book is the first comprehensive study of postwar antisemitism in the Netherlands. It focuses on the way stereotypes are passed on from one decade to the next, as reflected in public debates, the mass media, protests and commemorations, and everyday interactions. The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew' explores the ways in which old stories and phrases relating to 'the stereotypical Jew' are recycled and modified for new uses, linking the antisemitism of the early postwar years to its enduring manifestations in today's world. The Dutch case is interesting because of the apparent contrast between the Netherlands' famous tradition of tolerance and the large numbers of Jews who were deported and murdered in the Second World War. The book sheds light on the dark side of this so-called 'Dutch paradox,' in manifestations of aversion and guilt after 1945. In this context, the abusive taunt 'They forgot to gas you' can be seen as the first radical expression of postwar antisemitism as well as an indication of how the Holocaust came to be turned against the Jews. The identification of 'the Jew' with the gas chamber spread from the streets to football stadiums, and from verbal abuse to pamphlet and protest. The slogan 'Hamas, Hamas all the Jews to the gas' indicates that Israel became a second marker of postwar antisemitism. The chapters cover themes including soccer-related antisemitism, Jewish responses, philosemitism, antisemitism in Dutch-Moroccan and Dutch- Turkish communities, contentious acts of remembrance, the neo-Nazi tradition, and the legacy of Theo van Gogh. The book concludes with a lengthy epilogue on 'the Jew' in the politics of the radical right, the attacks in Paris in 2015, and the refugee crisis. The stereotype of 'the Jew' appears to be transferable to other minorities. Also available as paperback! 410 0$aStudies of the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies ;$v4. 517 3 $aHolocaust, Israel & 'the Jew' 606 $aAntisemitism$zNetherlands$y20th century 606 $aAntisemitism$zNetherlands$y21st century 607 $aNetherlands$xEthnic relations 610 $aAntisemitism, Holocaust, Israel, Jews, Stereotypes, the Netherlands. 615 0$aAntisemitism 615 0$aAntisemitism 676 $a949.207/2 702 $aEnsel$b Remco 702 $aGans$b Evelien$f1951- 801 0$bUkCbUP 801 1$bUkCbUP 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910156311803321 996 $aThe Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew$92787177 997 $aUNINA