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      Muslim minorities as Germany’s past future: Islam critics, Holocaust memory, and immigrant integration

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      Memory Studies
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          Abstract

          A new cohort of Turkish- and Arab-background public intellectuals in Germany locate the root of problems of migrant communities in a resemblance between Islamic culture and Nazi ideology. Islam critics promote the idea that if, like the children of Nazis before them, children of Muslims can rebel against their fathers sexually liberate themselves, they will also be able to embrace the democratic values of German society. In their best-seller books, Islam critics aim to include migrants in the German national temporal framework and also enable a new interpretation of German history not as an anomaly, an evolutionary modernization story gone terribly wrong, but as an historical model that other nationalities should also pass through and come out of. By studying how highly popular Islam critics position Muslims in relation to memory of National Socialism in Germany, this article asks what kind of transformation (and reproduction) is German Holocaust memory and public political culture is undergoing in its perception of its relationship with its Nazi past on one hand and its multi-ethnic present and future on the other hand. It also asks what role Muslims and other minorities play in shaping, reacting to, and corresponding with these transformations. By focusing on the unlikely promise of inclusion of the Muslim minority in the German national temporality through path-dependent repetition, it argues that national memory cultures are formed in relation to and with the help of minorities who are being simultaneously incorporated and excluded from the present at once.

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                Memory Studies
                Memory Studies
                SAGE Publications
                1750-6980
                1750-6999
                February 2022
                June 21 2019
                February 2022
                : 15
                : 1
                : 139-154
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                [1 ]London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
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                10.1177/1750698019856057
                3d3b80fe-8461-416c-83c8-e4e62073b7e5
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