Women's peace activism and the Holocaust: reversing the hegemonic Holocaust discourse in Israel
TitleWomen's peace activism and the Holocaust: reversing the hegemonic Holocaust discourse in Israel
Author
Call number940.5318/0413
Object number08704e
Place of publicationFarnham, Surrey, England
PublisherAshgate
Year of publication
2013
Physical descriptionpp93-112
MaterialArticle
ISBN9781409451082
NotesArticle from 'The Holocaust as active memory: the past and present' pp 93-112
Description
Women's peace movements in Israel use the Holocaust to inform the way the war in Israel is understood. Their view is in direct contrast to the dominant Israeli understanding of the state of Israel as a necessary defence against real and potential aggression against Jews, with the Holocaust as an argument in defence of state aggression. To these children of Holocaust survivors the moral lesson of the Holocaust is to stop oppression of another people ie Palestinians.