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The Operated Jew and The Operated Goy: Two Tales of Anti-Semitism (1st edition)

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Originally published in English in 1991 and now reissued with a new Preface by Jack Zipes, this book presents and examines the work of two little-known writers, Oskar Panizza and Mynona (Salomo Friedlaender).

In Panizza's chilling story, The Operated Jew (1893), a turn-of-the- century Jew undergoes a series of disfiguring operations that transform him into a 'European'.

The tale mingles loathing with compassion for its title character.

Thirty years later, Panizza's tale was answered by Mynona, an urbane German Jew who turned the story's tables in The Operated Goy (1922).

In his introduction and essays, Jack Zipes explores some of the myths of modern anti-Semitic thought.

He also examines parallels between the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe and the violence of Arabs and Israelis in the Middle East, issues which have an enduring relevance and are as pertinent in the 21st Century as when the book was first published.

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Product Details
Routledge
1000910512 / 9781000910513
eBook (EPUB)
31/03/2023
English
150 pages
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