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Son of Spinoza

Georg Brandes and Modern Jewish Cosmopolitanism
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Engelsk
Son of Spinoza sheds light on the interconnectedness between Jewishness and cosmopolitanism in the oeuvre of the Danish-Jewish intellectual Georg Brandes (1842-1927). Today, the historical tradition o...

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Son of Spinoza sheds light on the interconnectedness between Jewishness and cosmopolitanism in the oeuvre of the Danish-Jewish intellectual Georg Brandes (1842-1927). Today, the historical tradition of interconnecting these concepts has largely been forgotten, although the construction of a somewhat synonymous relation between them became a key structuring element of modern antisemitism and later Nazi ideology. In this context, Georg Brandes–his writing and practice–stands as a crucial European cosmopolitan archive, due to the great influence he enjoyed throughout the European continent.Son of Spinoza challenges the presentation of Brandes in previous research as a so-called assimilated Jew who distanced himself from Jewishness, instead recognizing Brandes’ own self-identification as a Spinozist cosmopolitan and his depiction of himself and other modern Jews as ‘sons of Spinoza’.

Detaljer

Forlag
Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Udgave
1
ISBN
9788772190181
Sprog
Engelsk
Originalsprog
dan
Sider
288
Udgivelsesdato
11-02-2021
Format
Hæftet
Varenr.
2909408
EAN nr.
9788772190181
Varegruppe
Kultur div.
Højde/Dybde (mm)
16
Bredde (mm)
157
Længde (mm)
240
Vægt (g)
575

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