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Le reazioni all'Olocausto nel Medio Oriente arabo. [The Reactions to the Holocaust in the Arab Middle East]

Achcar, Gilbert

Authors

Gilbert Achcar



Contributors

Marina Cattaruzza
Editor

Marcello Flores
Editor

Simon Levis Sullam
Editor

Enzo Traverso
Editor

Abstract

This is a long chapter on the reactions to the Nazi Judeocide in the Arab Middle East. The chapter starts with a description of the difference in viewpoints and narratives between Jews and Arabs, with a different focal point for each community (the Shoah and the Nakba). It then depicts Arab reactions to Nazism and its consequences from 1933 to 1947, making a distinction between liberal pro-Western Arabs, Islamic fundamentalists, Arab nationalists and Marxists. The evolution of stances in the epoch of the rise and radicalisation of Arab nationalism (1948-1967) is then assessed. This was followed by the era of Arab exacerbated resentment (1967-1987), which led in turn to the resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism as part of an ideological regression in the whole Arab world, with a sharp increase in stances of an Anti-Semitic character, fought by a minority of enlightened intellectuals.

Citation

Achcar, G. (2006). Le reazioni all'Olocausto nel Medio Oriente arabo. [The Reactions to the Holocaust in the Arab Middle East]. In M. Cattaruzza, M. Flores, S. L. Sullam, & E. Traverso (Eds.), Storia della Shoah. La crisi dell'Europa, lo sterminio degli ebrei e la memoria del XX secolo (869-900). UTET Libreria

Publication Date Jan 1, 2006
Deposit Date Jun 19, 2008
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 869-900
Book Title Storia della Shoah. La crisi dell'Europa, lo sterminio degli ebrei e la memoria del XX secolo.
ISBN 9788802072685