Historical understanding and counterrationality: the Judenrat as epistemological vantage
TitreHistorical understanding and counterrationality: the Judenrat as epistemological vantage
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0198
N° d'objet05721G
Lieu de publicationNew Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
EditeurRutgers University Press
Année de publication
2003
Paginationpp75-81
MatérielArticle
ISBN0813533538
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust: theoretical readings' pp75-81
Description
Diner proposes that Nazi action be examined from the perspective of its Jewish victims, in particular the Jewish councils which ran the ghettos and were charged to make decisions about who would be allowed to work and who would be sent to the camps. It is the Jewish experience of participating in their own destruction that Diner terms "counterrational."