THREATS TO MODERNITY, THREATS OF MODERNITY
This paper illustrates how the study of literature can inform sociological research on racism and antisemitism by sharpening our perception of the commonalities and differences between the respective stereotypes and of their functions for the construction of collective self-identities.
Drawing on the case study of Gustav Freytag's best-selling novel Soll und Haben (Debit and Credit, 1855), the paper argues that antisemitism and racism frequently represent complementary reactions to the experience of capitalist modernisation.
Keywords: Islamophobia; antisemitism; capitalism; literature; modernity; racism
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Department of German Studies,University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
Publication date: 01 May 2012
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