This book takes a timely look at histories of radical Jewish
movements, their modes of Holocaust memorialisation, and their
relationships with broader anti-colonial and anti-racist struggles.
Its primary focus is Australia, where Jewish antifascism was a
major political and cultural force in Jewish communities in the
1940s and early 1950s. This cultural and intellectual history of
Jewish antifascism utilises a transnational lens to provide an
exploration of a Jewish antifascist ideology that took hold in the
middle of the twentieth century across Jewish communities
worldwide. It argues that Jewish antifascism offered an alternate
path for Jewish politics that was foreclosed by mutually
reinforcing ideologies of settler colonialism, both in Palestine
and Australia.
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