Joseph Massad (1963) Associate Professor of Arab Studies
Ibid.
"Deconstructing Holocaust Consciousness"
"The Holocaust Industry" p. 55
Other sourced statements
Joseph Massad (1963) Associate Professor of Arab Studies
Ibid.
"Deconstructing Holocaust Consciousness"
James Mace (1952–2004) American historian of the Ukraine
"Legacy of the Famine: Ukraine as a postgenocidal society" in The Day (February 18, 2003) http://www.day.kiev.ua/en/article/close/legacy-famine-ukraine-postgenocidal-society
Alan Moore (1953) English writer primarily known for his work in comic books
"BOG VENUS VERSUS NAZI COCK-RING: Some Thoughts Concerning Pornography" in Arthur magazine, Vol. 1, No. 25 (November 2006) http://www.arthurmag.com/magpie/?p=1685 <br class="br">Source: 25,000 Years of Erotic Freedom <br class="br">Context: Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
“Forewarned, forearmed, is sheer nonsense.”
Samuel Laman Blanchard (1804–1845) British author and journalist
"That a Burnt Child often Dreads the Fire".
Sketches from Life (1846)
Context: Forewarned, forearmed, is sheer nonsense. Who is so indefatigable a scribbler as your abundantly damned author? Which of our orators speak so long and so often as he whom nobody listens to? What actors are so constantly before the public as those whom the town will not go to see? Who so easy to deceive as the dupe who has been taken in all his days? The gamester is a legitimate child of that frail couple, Flesh and Blood; he loses a fourth of what he is worth at the first throw—esteems himself lucky if he loses less today than he did yesterday—goes on staking and forfeiting hour by hour—and parts with his last guinea by exactly the same turn of the dice which lost him his first. Experience leaves fools as foolish as ever.
“The Bible is literature, not dogma.”
George Santayana (1863–1952) 20th-century Spanish-American philosopher associated with Pragmatism
Introduction to The Ethics of Spinoza (1910)
“Literature is not a subject of study, but an object of study.”
Northrop Frye (1912–1991) Canadian literary critic and literary theorist
"Quotes", Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays (1957), Polemical Introduction