Holocaust Education and the Semiotics of Othering in Israeli Schoolbooks

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Common Ground Research Networks, Sep 11, 2023 - Education - 386 pages

The Zionist pedagogical narrative reproduced in schoolbooks views the migration of Jews to Israel as the felicitous conclusion of the journey from the Holocaust to the Resurrection. It negates all forms of diasporic Jewish life and culture and ignores the history of Palestine during the 2000-year-long Jewish “exile.” This narrative otherizes three main groups vis-ā-vis whom Israeliness is constituted: Holocaust victims, who are presented in a traumatizing manner as the stateless and therefore persecuted Jews “we” refuse but might become again if “we” lose control over Palestinian Arabs, who constitute the second group of “others.” Palestinians are racialized, demonized, and portrayed as “our” potential exterminators. The third group of “others” comprises non-European (Mizrahi and Ethiopian) Jews. They are described as backward people who lack history or culture and must undergo constant acculturation to fit into Israel’s “Western” society.

Thus, a rhetoric of victimhood and power evolves, and a nationalistic interpretation of the “never again” imperative is inculcated, justifying the Occupation and oppression of Palestinians and the marginalization of non-European Jews. This rhetoric is conveyed multimodally through discourse, genres, and visual elements.

The present study, which advocates a multidirectional memory, proposes an alternative Hebrew-Arabic, multi-voiced and poly-centered curriculum that would relate the accounts of the people whom the pedagogic narrative seeks to conceal and exclude. This joint curriculum will differ from the present one not only in content but also ideologically and semiotically. Instead of traumatizing and urging vengeance, it will encourage discussion and celebrate diversity and hybridity.

 

Contents

Chapter 3
59
Chapter 5 The Pedagogy of Horror
107
Chapter 6 Individual Victims as Specimens of Categories
133
Chapter 7 The Question of Pornography
169
Chapter 8 The Historical Recount
193
Chapter 10 The Othering of Palestinian Citizens
217
Chapter 12 The Othering of Arab Jews
261
Chapter 14 A Summary of the study
287
Bloomsbury Publishing Biagioli Mario 1992 Science Modernity and the Final Solution In Probing the Limits of Representation
365
Van Leeuwen Theo and Gunther Kress 1995 Critical Layout Analysis
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