犹太人在奥斯威辛以穆斯林身份死去吗?缪斯曼的幽灵

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.1353/sho.2023.a903286
Kathrin Wittler
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摘要:在纳粹集中营和灭绝营,特别是奥斯威辛集中营,那些身心极度疲惫的囚犯被称为Muselmänner(“Mussulmen”)。近年来,根据乔治·阿甘本的一句顺口溜,许多人认为这种语言现象意味着犹太人在大屠杀中以穆斯林身份死亡。这一想法很快被当前的政治理论、知识分子话语和互联网上的讨论论坛所吸收,变得既广泛又被广泛误解,几乎把Muselmann变成了一个流行词,可以(错误地)用于从犹太伊斯兰恐惧症到美国酷刑行为的任何事情。本文追溯了德语单词Muselmann的历史语义,并讨论了它被引入集中营语言的可能原因。基于这一发现,该词的东方主义含义并不能充分解释其在集中营中的使用,警卫和囚犯都没有将其用于将犹太人变成穆斯林的目的,该论文警告不要将该词在极端条件下发展起来的历史特定用法转移到当前激烈的政治辩论中。
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Did Jews Die as Muslims in Auschwitz? Specters of the Muselmann
Abstract:In the nazi concentration and extermination camps, especially in Auschwitz, prisoners marked by utter physical and psychological exhaustion were called Muselmänner ("Mussulmen"). In recent years, based on a passing remark by Giorgio Agamben, many have taken this linguistic phenomenon to mean that Jews died as Muslims in the Holocaust. Quickly absorbed into current political theory, intellectual discourses, and discussion forums on the internet, this idea has become as widespread as widely misunderstood, all but turning Muselmann into a buzzword which may be (mis)used for anything from Jewish Islamophobia to US-American torture practices. The paper retraces the historical semantics of the German word Muselmann and discusses the possible reasons for its introduction into the language of the concentration camps. Based on the finding that the word's Orientalist implications do not sufficiently explain its use in the concentration camps and that neither guards nor prisoners employed it with the intention of turning Jews into Muslims, the paper cautions against the transfer of this word's historically specific use, developed under extreme conditions, into the heated political debates of the present.
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