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Bush's America and the New Exceptionalism: anti-Americanism, the Holocaust and the transatlantic rift

机译:布什的美国与新特例主义:反美主义,大屠杀与跨大西洋裂谷

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This article examines how the USA's growing 'Holocaust consciousness' has impacted on conservative interpretations of the transatlantic rift. Presenting the Holocaust as an antipode to US national identity has helped signal a moral divergence between the USA and Europe. The instrumentalisation of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism has allowed US conservatives to reframe norms of self-defence, victimisation, and liberation in justifying the invasion and occupation of Iraq. In the wake of Iraq claiming anti-Semitism as a 'European disease', and anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism as 'twin brothers', helps delegitimate European criticism of the war on terror. A new form of exceptionalism portrays the USA not only as the liberator of death camps and the protector of the Jewish people but, after 11 September, as a victim itself.
机译:本文探讨了美国日益增长的“大屠杀意识”如何影响跨大西洋裂谷的保守解释。将大屠杀作为对美国民族认同的对立面,有助于表明美国与欧洲之间在道德上存在分歧。大屠杀和反犹太主义的工具化使美国保守派得以重新构造自卫,受害和解放的规范,为入侵和占领伊拉克辩护。伊拉克声称反犹太主义是“欧洲疾病”,反美主义和反犹太主义是“双胞胎兄弟”之后,就使欧洲对反恐战争的批评合法化。一种新的例外主义形式将美国描绘成不仅是营地的解放者和犹太人民的保护者,而且在9月11日之后也将其描绘成受害者。

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    《Third World Quarterly》 |2008年第6期|1101-1118|共18页
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    David B. MacDonald;

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    Political Science Department, MacKinnon Hall, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada;

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