The Imaginary Jew, Paperback/Alain Finkielkraut
The Holocaust changed what it means to be a Jew, for Jew and non-Jew alike. This title decodes the shifts in anti-Semitism at the end of the Cold War, chronicles the impact of Israel's policies on European Jews, opposes arguments both for and against cultural assimilation, and reopens questions about Marx and Judaism. Publisher: University of Nebraska Press Author(s): Alain Finkielkraut Illustration(s): Introduction, notes, index Translator: Kevin O'Neill Number of pages: 201 Collection: Texts and Contexts Publication date: 1997 Dimensions: 126 x 203 x 17 Cover type: Paperback / softback