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On the origins of Jewish self-hatred
Author: Paul Reitter
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Book Description: On the Origins of Jewish Self-Hatred Author: Paul Reitter Publication Date: 2018 Pages: 256 Genre: History, Philosophy, Cultural Studies Publisher: Stanford University Press ISBN: 978150360433425 Synopsis: In "On the Origins of Jewish Self-Hatred Paul Reitter delves into the historical roots of the term "Jewish self-hatred" and challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of its meaning and significance. The book traces the evolution of the concept from its inception by Anton Kuh, a Viennese Jewish journalist, to its popularization by German-Jewish philosopher Theodor Lessing. Reitter argues that Jewish self-hatred was once associated with positive qualities such as self-criticism and introspection, rather than the negative connotations it holds today.
On the Origins of Jewish Self-Hatred Author: Paul Reitter Publication Date: 2018 Pages: 256 Genre: History, Philosophy, Cultural Studies Publisher: Stanford University Press ISBN: 978150360433425 Synopsis: In «On the Origins of Jewish Self-HatReatry» Пол Reitter углубляется в исторические корни термина «еврейская самоненависть» и ставит перед читателями задачу пересмотреть своё понимание его значения и значимости. В книге прослеживается эволюция концепции от её возникновения Антоном Кухом, венским еврейским журналистом, до её популяризации немецко-еврейским философом Теодором Лессингом. Рейттер утверждает, что еврейская ненависть к себе когда-то была связана с положительными качествами, такими как самокритика и самоанализ, а не с негативными коннотациями, которые она имеет сегодня.
On the Origins of Jewish Self-Hatred Author : Paul Reiter Publication Date : 2018 Pages : 256 Genre : History, Philosophie, Etudes culturelles Éditeur : Stanford University Press ISBBB N : 978150360433425 Synopsis : Dans « On the Origins of Jewish Self-HatReatry », Paul Reiter s'enracine dans les racines historiques de l'expression « L'autosuffisance juive » et demande aux lecteurs de revoir leur compréhension de sa signification et de sa signification. livre montre l'évolution du concept depuis son apparition par Anton Kuch, journaliste juif de Vienne, jusqu'à sa popularisation par le philosophe allemand-juif Theodor ssing. Reuters affirme que la haine juive de soi-même était autrefois liée à des qualités positives, telles que l'autocritique et l'introspection, plutôt qu'aux connotations négatives qu'elle a aujourd'hui.
On the Origins of Jewish Self-Hatred Author: Paul Reitter Publication Date: 2018 Páginas: 256 Genre: Historia, Filosofía, Estudios Culturales publisher: Stanford University Press ISBN: 978150360433425 Síntesis: En «En los orígenes de Jewish Self-HatReatry» Paul Reitter profundiza en las raíces históricas del término «autodenavista judío» y plantea a los lectores el reto de reconsiderar su comprensión de su significado y significación. libro traza la evolución del concepto desde su origen por Anton Cook, un periodista judío vienés, hasta su popularización por el filósofo alemán-judío Theodor ssing. Reutter afirma que el odio judío hacia sí mismo alguna vez se asoció con cualidades positivas, como la autocrítica y la introspección, en lugar de las connotaciones negativas que tiene hoy en día.
On the Origins of Jewish Self-Hatred Author: Paul Reitter Public Date: 2018 Pages: 256 Genre: History, Philadelphia, Culture Studies Publisher: Stanford University Press ISBER N: Synopsis: In «On the Origins of Jewish», Paul Reitter approfondisce le radici storiche del termine «ebrea» e pone ai lettori il compito di rivedere la sua comprensione del significato e della sua importanza. Il libro mostra l'evoluzione del concetto dalla nascita di Anton Kuhr, giornalista ebreo di Vienna, alla sua diffusione da parte del filosofo tedesco-ebreo Theodor ssing. Notter sostiene che l'odio ebraico verso se stesso un tempo era legato a qualità positive, come autocritica e autoanalisi, piuttosto che alle connotazioni negative che ha oggi.
Über die Ursprünge des jüdischen Selbst-Hatred Autor: Paul Reiter Erscheinungsdatum: 2018 Seiten: 256 Genre: Geschichte, Philosophie, Kulturwissenschaften Verlag: Stanford University Presse ISBN: 978150360433425 Synn opsis: In „On the Origins of Jewish Self-HatReatry“ geht Paul Reiter tiefer in die historischen Wurzeln des Begriffs „jüdischer Selbsthass“ ein und fordert die ser auf, ihr Verständnis von dessen Bedeutung und Bedeutung zu überdenken. Das Buch zeichnet die Entwicklung des Konzepts von seiner Entstehung durch den Wiener jüdischen Journalisten Anton Kuh bis zu seiner Popularisierung durch den deutsch-jüdischen Philosophen Theodor ssing nach. Reitter argumentiert, dass jüdischer Selbsthass einst mit positiven Eigenschaften wie Selbstkritik und Selbstanalyse verbunden war und nicht mit den negativen Konnotationen, die er heute hat.
O początkach żydowskiej nienawiści Autor: Paul Reiter Data publikacji: 2018 Strony: 256 Gatunek: Historia, Filozofia, Studia Kulturalne Wydawca: Stanford University Press ISBN: 978150360433425 Synbn opsis: W „O początkach żydowskiej samozwańczej hatreatrii” Paul Reitter zagłębia się w historyczne korzenie terminu „żydowska nienawiść do siebie” i stawia czytelnikom wyzwania, aby ponownie przemyśleć swoje zrozumienie jego znaczenia i znaczenia. Książka śledzi ewolucję koncepcji od jej pojawienia się przez Antona Kucha, wiedeńskiego dziennikarza żydowskiego, aż do jej popularyzacji przez niemiecko-żydowskiego filozofa Theodora ssinga. Reitter twierdzi, że żydowska nienawiść była kiedyś kojarzona z pozytywnymi cechami, takimi jak samokrytyka i introspekcja, a nie z negatywnymi konotacjami, jakie ma dziś.
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Yahudi Nefretin Kökenleri Üzerine Yazar: Paul Reiter Yayın Tarihi: 2018 Sayfalar: 256 Tür: Tarih, Felsefe, Kültürel Çalışmalar Yayıncı: Stanford University Press ISBN: 978150360433425 synbn opsis: "On the Origins of Jewish Self-HatReatry" kitabında Paul Reitter, "Yahudi kendinden nefret" teriminin tarihsel köklerine iniyor ve okuyucuları, anlamını ve önemini anlamalarını yeniden gözden geçirmeye zorluyor. Kitap, kavramın evrimini, Viyanalı bir Yahudi gazeteci olan Anton Kuch tarafından ortaya çıkmasından, Alman-Yahudi filozof Theodor ssing tarafından popülerleştirilmesine kadar izler. Reitter, Yahudi öz nefretinin bir zamanlar bugün sahip olduğu olumsuz çağrışımlardan ziyade öz eleştiri ve iç gözlem gibi olumlu niteliklerle ilişkili olduğunu savunuyor.
عن أصول كراهية الذات اليهودية المؤلف: تاريخ النشر بول رايتر: 2018 الصفحات: 256 النوع: التاريخ والفلسفة والدراسات الثقافية الناشر: مطبعة جامعة ستانفورد ISBN: 978150360433425 Synbn opsis: In «On the Origins of Jewish Self-HatReatry» يتعمق بول ريتر في الجذور التاريخية لمصطلح «الكراهية الذاتية اليهودية» ويتحدى القراء لإعادة النظر في فهمهم لمعناه وأهميته. يتتبع الكتاب تطور المفهوم من ظهوره من قبل أنطون كوتش، الصحفي اليهودي الفييني، إلى تعميمه من قبل الفيلسوف الألماني اليهودي تيودور ليسينغ. يجادل ريتر بأن كراهية الذات اليهودية كانت مرتبطة ذات يوم بصفات إيجابية مثل النقد الذاتي والاستبطان، بدلاً من الدلالات السلبية التي تتمتع بها اليوم.

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