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Author Özyürek, Esra, author.

Title Subcontractors of guilt : Holocaust memory and Muslim belonging in postwar Germany / Esra Özyürek.

Publication Info. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2023]
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Description xiv, 249 pages ; 24 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-240) and index.
Contents Introduction : German Holocaust memory and the redemptive path toward democracy -- Rebelling against the father, democratizing the family -- Export-import theory of Muslim antisemitism in Germany -- Wrong emotions/wrong empathy for the Holocaust -- Subcontracting guilt, policing victimhood -- Visiting Auschwitz as pilgrimage and as shock therapy -- Conclusion : can Muslims flip the script of the German memory theater?
Summary "At the turn of the millennium, Middle Eastern and Muslim Germans had rather unexpectedly become central to the country's Holocaust memory culture--not as welcome participants, but as targets for re-education and reform. Since then, Turkish- and Arab-Germans have been considered as the prime obstacles to German national reconciliation with its Nazi past, a status shared to a lesser degree by Germans from the formerly socialist East Germany. It is for this reason that the German government, German NGOs, and Muslim minority groups have begun to design Holocaust education and anti-Semitism prevention programs specifically tailored for Muslim immigrants and refugees, so that they, too, can learn the lessons of the Holocaust and embrace Germany's most important postwar democratic political values. Based on ethnographic research conducted over a decade, Subcontractors of Guilt explores when, how, and why Muslim Germans have moved to the center of Holocaust memory discussions. Esra Özyürek argues that German society "subcontracts" guilt of the Holocaust to new minority immigrant arrivals, with the false promise of this process leading to inclusion into the German social contract and equality with other members of postwar German society. By focusing on the recently formed but already sizable sector of Muslim-only anti-Semitism and Holocaust education programs, this book explores the paradoxes of postwar German national identity"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching -- Germany.
Antisemitism -- Study and teaching -- Germany.
Antisemitism -- Germany -- Prevention.
Muslims -- Education -- Germany.
Muslims -- Germany -- Attitudes.
Collective memory -- Germany.
Antisemitism -- Study and teaching (OCoLC)fst00810780
Collective memory (OCoLC)fst01739814
Muslims -- Attitudes (OCoLC)fst01031032
Muslims -- Education (OCoLC)fst01031043
Study skills (OCoLC)fst01136216
Germany (OCoLC)fst01210272
Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) (OCoLC)fst00958866
Chronological Term 1939-1945
Added Title Holocaust memory and Muslim belonging in postwar Germany
ISBN 9781503634664 hardcover
1503634663 hardcover
9781503635562 paperback
1503635562 paperback
9781503635579 electronic book

 
    
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