Book details: MISHPAT AIKHMAN : DEVARIM SHE-ROIM MI-KAN LO ROIM MI-SHAM. HANNAH ARENDT AND HAIM GOURI: TWO PERCEPTIONS OF THE EICHMANN TRIAL.
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Shapira, Anita.
MISHPAT AIKHMAN : DEVARIM SHE-ROIM MI-KAN LO ROIM MI-SHAM. HANNAH ARENDT AND HAIM GOURI: TWO PERCEPTIONS OF THE EICHMANN TRIAL.
Imprint: Yerushalayim [Jerusalem]: Yad va-shem, 2002
Edition: First Edition
Binding: paperback
1st edition, original paper wrappers. 8vo, iv (English) + 27 (Hebrew) pages. In Hebrew with additional English abstract and title page. “The Eichmann trial was one of the most important events in pre-1967 Israel. The article attempts to compare the reactions of two witnesses to the trial, Hannah Arendt and Haim Gouri, to the proceedings. These writers represent two conflicting perspectives- a Jewish-universalist one on the one hand, and a Jewish-Israeli one on the other….Interestingly, the insight of both Arendt and Gouri played a role in subverting the prevalent attitudes toward the memory of the Holocaust in Israeli society. While Arendt’s assertions became a basis of a tendency to universalize the Holocaust, removing it from a specific Jewish context, Gouri’s observations led to a strong identification with Diaspora Jewry. The Eichmann trial and the new perceptions in its wake marked the beginning of the decline of the concept of ‘Negation of the Diaspora’ and the acceptance of the Holocaust as a major identity-forming factor in Israeli society.” (from abstract) SUBJECT(S): War crime trials -- Jerusalem. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). Eichmann, Adolf, Trials, litigation, etc. Arendt, Hannah-- Views on the Holocaust. Gouri, Haim, Middle East -- Jerusalem. OCLC: 50757632. Near Perfect Condition. Very Good++ (HOLO2-159-41-ALXZ)
Stock number:41448.