Holocaust memory in South Africa from apartheid to democracy (1948-1994)
Arieli, Roni Mikel
"The lens of apartheid-era Jewish commemorations of the Holocaust in South Africa reveals the fascinating transformation of a diasporic community. Through the prism of Holocaust memory, this book examines South African Jewry and its ambivalent position as a minority within the privileged white minority. Grounded in research in over a dozen archives, the book provides a rich empirical account of the centrality of Holocaust memorialization to the community’s ongoing struggle against global and local antisemitism. Most of the chapters focus on white perceptions of the Holocaust and reveals the tensions between the white communities in the country regarding the place of collective memories of suffering in the public arena. However, the book also moves beyond an insular focus on the South African Jewish community and in very different modality investigates prominent figures in the anti-apartheid struggle and the role of Holocaust memory in their fascinating journeys towards freedom".
Details
Subjects
Local Number
2022-1992
Author
Arieli, Roni Mikel
Publication Place
Berlin, Germany ; Boston, Massachusetts
Publisher
De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Year
2022
Pages
250 pages
Collation
illustrations
Series
New perspectives on modern Jewish history
Language
English
ISBN
9783110715255
Digital Object Note
Hardcover edition
This book was donated to the Yad Vashem Library in memory of Yehuda Schwarzbaum (1930-2011), his parents Akiva and Chaya and his younger brothers Menachem Mendl and Avraham who were murdered in the Shoah
Bibliographical Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-246) and index