The imaginary Jew = Le juif imaginaire /
The Holocaust changed what it means to be a Jew, for Jew and non-Jew alike. Much of the discussion about this new meaning is a storm of contradictions. In The Imaginary Jew, Alain Finkielkraut describes with passion and acuity his own passage through that storm
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Lincoln :
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[1994], ©1994
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Series: | Texts and contexts ;
v. 9 Texts and contexts v. 9 Texts and contexts ; v. 9 |
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