Suffering as Identity: The Jewish Paradigm
Esther Benbassa
(Author)
G. M. Goshgarian
(Translator)
Description
Reaching from biblical times to the present day, Esther Benbassa s prize-winning exploration of Jewish identity is both epic and comprehensive. She shows how in the Jewish world the representation and ritualization of suffering has shaped the history of both the people and the religion. Benbassa argues that the nineteenth century gave rise to a Jewish lachrymose historiography, and that Jewish history was increasingly seen to be a valley of tears a development that has become even more dominant since the Holocaust. The treatment of the Holocaust in the State of Israel now has the form of a civil religion. In principle within reach of everyone, the duty of memory and the uniqueness of the genocide have mitigated for many Jews the loss of other traditions. Every time Israel perceives a threat to its existence, the memory of the Holocaust is invoked which ensures that suffering continues to be a central part of Jewish identity, and also positions the State of Israel as a redemptive force.Product Details
Price
$132.00
Publisher
Verso
Publish Date
March 01, 2010
Pages
207
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.3 X 0.8 inches | 0.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781844674039
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About the Author
Esther Benbassa is Chair in the History of Modern Judaism at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris. She is the author of many books, including "The Jews of the Balkans," "The Judeo-Spanish Community, 15th to 20th Centuries," "History of Sephardic Jewry, XIVth-XXth Centuries," "The Jews of France," "A History from Antiquity to the Present," "The Jew and the Other," and "Suffering as Identity."