Projects / Programmes
Jews in the imaginary of ethnic differentiations in contemporary slovenia
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
5.11.00 |
Social sciences |
Ethnic studies |
|
Code |
Science |
Field |
H240 |
Humanities |
Contemporary history (circa 1800 to 1914) |
H271 |
Humanities |
Political history |
S175 |
Social sciences |
Polemology |
S210 |
Social sciences |
Sociology |
ethnicity,Jews,Holocaust,anti-Semitism,social memory, trauma,survivors,second generation
Researchers (2)
no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
1. |
25837 |
PhD Hannah Starman |
|
Researcher |
2005 - 2006 |
67 |
2. |
05895 |
PhD Mitja Žagar |
Law |
Head |
2005 - 2006 |
665 |
Organisations (2)
Abstract
In modern times, Jews in Slovenia are marked with their physical non-presence. Despite this fact, it is the starting position in this project that there exists in contemporary Slovenia a form of the so-called "anti-Semitism without Jews". The project will encompass the ideation on Jews, Jewry, Israel and other formative themes as popularised in the media, and contrast them against the empirical evidence of testimonies among: Holocaust survivors and their offspring; witnesses and by-standers of Holocaust in Slovenia; and persons who cite Jews as ancestors in the context of family geneaologies. The research pursues two explicit goals: documenting the testimonies of Holocaust survivors, and circumferential evidence, in Slovenia; and the present-day attitude towards Jews and Jewry as a component factor in the identity professions in the framework of ethnic differentiations in present-day Slovenia.