Razzismo e antisemitismo. Segni della modernità ambivalente

01 Pubblicazione su rivista
Aramini D
ISSN: 1825-8905

The article analyzes Niccolò Zapponi’s interpretation of the nature, the spread and the
roots of the seduction of racist and anti-Semitic myths in contemporary Europe. The author
underlines how, thanks to the influence of several scholars’ works, Zapponi considered the
myths of the race and the myths and prejudices against the Jews as tools able to clarify
broader tendencies in contemporary age. In his opinion, they revealed the rootedness in modern
culture of a general mentality pervaded by a deep sense of religious and apocalyptical
myth, both needed by the Europeans in order to give a sense and an accurate order to the
upsetting transformations produced by modernity. In this way, the author argues that Zapponi
was able to connect his work with some of the most original historiographical tendencies oriented
to analyze and understand the myths with the emergence of mass politics and to show
the palingenetic and ambivalent nature of modernity

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