Stamps, Stickers and Stigmata. A Social Practice of Antisemitism Presented in a Slide-show
Stamps, Stickers and Stigmata. A Social Practice of Antisemitism Presented in a Slide-show
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Antisemitic stickers were disseminated in Germany from the 1880s/1890s onwards.They were glued on letters or postcards, placed visibly in public space or collected in the private sphere.In rethinking antisemitism as a social practice, Patches these stickers, stamps and adhesive labels can be seen as a COUNTRY CHEDDAR W PASTA BROCCOLI prototypical source demonstrating the performative dimension of antisemtism.The antisemitic movement used various media such as leaflets, cartoons, speeches, historical novels, articles or newspapers to mobilize people and to build up a community.