Post-Zionism, post-Holocaust: Three essays on denial, forgetting, and the delegitimation of Israel

Elhanan Yakira*

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Abstract

This book contains three independent essays, available in English for the first time, as well as a post-scriptum written for the English edition. The common theme of the three essays is the uses and abuses of the Holocaust as an ideological arm in the anti-Zionist campaigns. The first essay examines the French group of left-wing Holocaust deniers. The second essay deals with a number of Israeli academics and intellectuals, the so-called post-Zionists, and tries to follow their use of the Holocaust in their different attempts to demonize and delegitimize Israel. The third deals with Hannah Arendt and her relations with Zionism and the State of Israel as reflected in her general work and in Eichmann in Jerusalem; the views that she formulates are used systematically and extensively by anti- and post-Zionists. Elhanan Yakira argues that each of these is a particular expression of an outrage: anti-Zionism and a wholesale delegitimation of Israel.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages342
Volume9780521111102
ISBN (Electronic)9780511813214
ISBN (Print)9780521111102
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2009

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Chaim Weizmann Institute for the Study of Zionism and Israel 2006 and © Elhanan Yakira 2010.

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