Jews and Muslims in Contemporary Spain : Redefining National Boundaries /
Weisz, Martina L.
Jews and Muslims in Contemporary Spain : Redefining National Boundaries / Martina L. Weisz. - 1 online resource (X, 189 p.) - The Vidal Sassoon Studies in Antisemitism, Racism, and Prejudice , 2 2569-202X ; .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Consolidation of Spanish Democracy and the National Identity Debate -- 3. Spanish Foreign Policy towards Israel and the Arab States -- 4. Spain and the Jews -- 5. Spain and the Muslims -- 6. Final Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index
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The book analyzes the place of religious difference in late modernity through a study of the role played by Jews and Muslims in the construction of contemporary Spanish national identity. The focus is on the transition from an exclusive, homogeneous sense of collective Self toward a more pluralistic, open and tolerant one in an European context. This process is approached from different dimensions. At the national level, it follows the changes in nationalist historiography, the education system and the public debates on national identity. At the international level, it tackles the problem from the perspective of Spanish foreign policy towards Israel and the Arab-Muslim states in a changing global context. From the social-communicational point of view, the emphasis is on the construction of the Self–Other dichotomy (with Jewish and Muslim others) as reflected in the three leading Spanish newspapers.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110637908 9783110638318 9783110642148
10.1515/9783110642148 doi
Contemporary Spain.
Iberian studies.
Jews-Muslims-Religious difference.
National identity.
305.800946
Jews and Muslims in Contemporary Spain : Redefining National Boundaries / Martina L. Weisz. - 1 online resource (X, 189 p.) - The Vidal Sassoon Studies in Antisemitism, Racism, and Prejudice , 2 2569-202X ; .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Consolidation of Spanish Democracy and the National Identity Debate -- 3. Spanish Foreign Policy towards Israel and the Arab States -- 4. Spain and the Jews -- 5. Spain and the Muslims -- 6. Final Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The book analyzes the place of religious difference in late modernity through a study of the role played by Jews and Muslims in the construction of contemporary Spanish national identity. The focus is on the transition from an exclusive, homogeneous sense of collective Self toward a more pluralistic, open and tolerant one in an European context. This process is approached from different dimensions. At the national level, it follows the changes in nationalist historiography, the education system and the public debates on national identity. At the international level, it tackles the problem from the perspective of Spanish foreign policy towards Israel and the Arab-Muslim states in a changing global context. From the social-communicational point of view, the emphasis is on the construction of the Self–Other dichotomy (with Jewish and Muslim others) as reflected in the three leading Spanish newspapers.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110637908 9783110638318 9783110642148
10.1515/9783110642148 doi
Contemporary Spain.
Iberian studies.
Jews-Muslims-Religious difference.
National identity.
305.800946

