Countering Holocaust Trivialization: How Educational Resources Support Teachers in the Context of Political Extremism

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Eargle, J. C. and Rubin, D. I 2024. Countering Holocaust Trivialization: How Educational Resources Support Teachers in the Context of Political Extremism. The Journal of Social Studies Research. pp. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1177/23522798241292635
AuthorsEargle, J. C. and Rubin, D. I
Abstract

In this study, we used Furin’s (2018) concept of transformational countering to examine six Holocaust education resources designed to address Holocaust trivialization and antisemitism. While academic comparisons are useful to helping students understand challenging content, superficial Holocaust analogies for political purposes are identified as Holocaust trivialization. Given that the current context consists of a growing white nationalist movement characterized by authoritarianism, antisemitism, and conspiracy theories, we enter the study understanding that Holocaust trivialization and far-right extremism must be understood together. We, therefore, examined the type of support teachers receive from Holocaust and human rights organizations in countering extremism and Holocaust trivialization. After analyzing the six resources, our findings demonstrate that resources produced to counter Holocaust trivialization become quickly outdated given the rapid evolution of extremism. Also, findings indicate that teachers receive stronger support in countering extremism and Holocaust trivialization from organizations that focus broadly on supporting human rights compared to the organizations that focus exclusively on Holocaust education.

Keywordsantisemitism; holocaust trivialization; curriculum materials; United States
Year2024
JournalThe Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal citationpp. 1-21
PublisherSAGE Publications
ISSN0885-985X
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/23522798241292635
Web address (URL)https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/23522798241292635
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Deposited21 Nov 2024
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