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Jewish Self-Hate

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A seminal text in Jewish thought accessible to English readers for the first time.

The diagnosis of Jewish self-hatred has become almost commonplace in contemporary cultural and political debates, but the concept's origins are not widely appreciated. In its modern form, it received its earliest and fullest expression in Theodor Lessing's 1930 book Der jüdische Selbsthaß.

Written on the eve of Hitler's ascent to power, Lessing's hotly contested work has been variously read as a defense of the Weimar Republic, a platform for anti-Weimar sentiments, an attack on psychoanalysis, an inspirational personal guide, and a Zionist broadside.

"The truthful translation by Peter Appelbaum, including Lessing's own footnotes, manages to make this book more readable than the German original. Two essays by Sander Gilman and Paul Reitter provide context and the wisdom of hindsight."-Frank Mecklenburg, Leo Baeck Institute

From the forward by Sander Gilman:

Theodor Lessing's (1872-1933) Jewish Self-Hatred (1930) is the classic study of the pitfalls (rather than the complexities) of acculturation. Growing out of his own experience as a middle-class, urban, marginally religious Jew in Imperial and then Weimar Germany, he used this study to reject the social integration of the Jews into Germany society, which had been his own experience, by tracking its most radical cases.... Lessing's case studies reflect the idea that assimilation (the radical end of acculturation) is by definition a doomed project, at least for Jews (no matter how defined) in the age of political antisemitism.

List of contents










Translator's Preface

Peter C. Appelbaum

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Sander L. Gilman

ATRIUM

Chapter 1. Jewish Destiny in the East - History as Meaning - How to Apportion Blame

Chapter 2. Jewish Destiny in the West - The Class Struggle, Antisemitism and Zionism

Chapter 3. The Psychology and Pathology of Self-hate - The Logic and Morality of Self-Hate - Prophets and Psalmists

Chapter 4. The Impractical Dreamer - Six Symbolic Figures - Present Day Examples

Chapter 5. The Suffering of Self-hate - Its Three Paths - Healing

SIX LIFE STORIES

Paul Rée

Otto Weininger

Arthur Trebitsch

Max Steiner

Walter Calé

Maximilian Harden

VAULT

Afterword

Paul Reitter


About the author










Theodor Lessing was a German-Jewish philosopher. He taught at Hanover Technical College until right-wing student protests forced him to leave in 1926, after which he worked as an independent scholar and journalist. He was assassinated in 1933 by two National Socialists.


Summary

This new edition makes Theodor Lessing's seminal work Der Judische Selbsthass accessible to English readers for the first time, supplemented with explanatory footnotes by translator Peter Appelbaum and illustrative essays by historian Sander L. Gilman and German scholar Paul Reitter.

Product details

Authors Theodor Lessing, Lessing Theodor
Assisted by Theodor Lessing (Editor)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2021
 
EAN 9781789209921
ISBN 978-1-78920-992-1
No. of pages 186
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Jewish, Philosophy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies, Jewish Studies, Judaism, Social, group or collective psychology

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