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[EN] his essay addresses the concept and the discussion on “secondary antisemitism” in Europe. In this debate an established transnational and globalized memory of the Holocaust and the rejections and resistances it raises in terms of its significance as Jewish memory play a key role. The essay traces the origin of the concept in post-war Germany, explores its ramifications in the contemporary European context and advances, by way of three thesis, possible explanations of present-day antisemitism in Spain
[ES] El artículo aborda el concepto y la discusión en torno al “antisemitismo secundario” en Europa, un fenómeno en el que el Holocausto como memoria transnacional y globalizada y el rechazo de su vigencia y significación como memoria judía juega un papel central. El artículo rastrea el origen del concepto en la Alemania de posguerra, explora sus ramificaciones en el contexto europeo contemporáneo y plantea, en forma de tres tesis, un conjunto de explicaciones sobre antisemitismo hoy en España.
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Holocaust, Alemania, España, Antisemitism, Europe, New antisemitism, Antisemitismo, Memory, Spain, Nuevo antisemitismo, Secondary antisemitism, Germany, Holocausto, Memoria, Antisemitismo secundario, Europa, Collective memory
Holocaust, Alemania, España, Antisemitism, Europe, New antisemitism, Antisemitismo, Memory, Spain, Nuevo antisemitismo, Secondary antisemitism, Germany, Holocausto, Memoria, Antisemitismo secundario, Europa, Collective memory
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