Author: Efraim Sicher
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antisemitism
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Discusses multiculturalism as involving the redefinition of a nation and a search for national identity, but notes that multiculturalism is not necessarily the cause of the recent upsurge in antisemitism in Britain. Stresses the persistence of cultural stereotypes (e.g. Shylock, Fagin, and Svengali) in the media, including in reporting on sports events. British Jews are caught between two hostile forces: a coalition of militant Islamists and leftist anti-Western anti-imperialists who demonize Israel, and a general British resentment of foreigners, which sometimes encompasses Jews. Anti-Zionist propaganda and anti-Israel boycotts are espoused by Muslims and leftists, including on the campuses. Anti-Zionism often slips into anti-Judaism by targeting British Jews. The British media tend to be anti-Israel to such an extent that this stance is unassailable. Concludes that the open society has encouraged a resurgence of older racial anti-Jewish discourse, and that there is little new about the "new antisemitism" which spreads conspiracy theories about Jews in regard to recent events, such as 9/11.
Multiculturalism, Globalization, and Antisemitism
Author: Efraim Sicher
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antisemitism
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Discusses multiculturalism as involving the redefinition of a nation and a search for national identity, but notes that multiculturalism is not necessarily the cause of the recent upsurge in antisemitism in Britain. Stresses the persistence of cultural stereotypes (e.g. Shylock, Fagin, and Svengali) in the media, including in reporting on sports events. British Jews are caught between two hostile forces: a coalition of militant Islamists and leftist anti-Western anti-imperialists who demonize Israel, and a general British resentment of foreigners, which sometimes encompasses Jews. Anti-Zionist propaganda and anti-Israel boycotts are espoused by Muslims and leftists, including on the campuses. Anti-Zionism often slips into anti-Judaism by targeting British Jews. The British media tend to be anti-Israel to such an extent that this stance is unassailable. Concludes that the open society has encouraged a resurgence of older racial anti-Jewish discourse, and that there is little new about the "new antisemitism" which spreads conspiracy theories about Jews in regard to recent events, such as 9/11.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antisemitism
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Discusses multiculturalism as involving the redefinition of a nation and a search for national identity, but notes that multiculturalism is not necessarily the cause of the recent upsurge in antisemitism in Britain. Stresses the persistence of cultural stereotypes (e.g. Shylock, Fagin, and Svengali) in the media, including in reporting on sports events. British Jews are caught between two hostile forces: a coalition of militant Islamists and leftist anti-Western anti-imperialists who demonize Israel, and a general British resentment of foreigners, which sometimes encompasses Jews. Anti-Zionist propaganda and anti-Israel boycotts are espoused by Muslims and leftists, including on the campuses. Anti-Zionism often slips into anti-Judaism by targeting British Jews. The British media tend to be anti-Israel to such an extent that this stance is unassailable. Concludes that the open society has encouraged a resurgence of older racial anti-Jewish discourse, and that there is little new about the "new antisemitism" which spreads conspiracy theories about Jews in regard to recent events, such as 9/11.
Identities in an Era of Globalization and Multiculturalism
Author: Judit Bokser de Liwerant
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004154426
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
This volume addresses key conceptual issues and case studies dealing with contemporary Jewish identities amidst globalization processes, with special emphasis on Latin American socio-political, communal, and cultural milieu.The book brings together a variety of disciplinary and theoretical approaches that range from political science to sociology and from art and literature to demography in order to offer the reader a multidimensional and multifocal analysis of the diverse constitutional elements of the Jewish experience. Using as its point of departure the wide horizon of historical trajectories and current challenges, the articles analyze the transnational, regional and local processes that inform the different Jewish Diasporas and Israel. Simultaneously, its content provides a snapshot of the current state of research on collective identity building processes and a lively analysis of the challenges posed by cultural diversity and primordial and civic belongings in the framework of political transitions, as well as new and old forms of expressing through cultural creativity individual and collective identities. This volume is also available in paperback.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004154426
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
This volume addresses key conceptual issues and case studies dealing with contemporary Jewish identities amidst globalization processes, with special emphasis on Latin American socio-political, communal, and cultural milieu.The book brings together a variety of disciplinary and theoretical approaches that range from political science to sociology and from art and literature to demography in order to offer the reader a multidimensional and multifocal analysis of the diverse constitutional elements of the Jewish experience. Using as its point of departure the wide horizon of historical trajectories and current challenges, the articles analyze the transnational, regional and local processes that inform the different Jewish Diasporas and Israel. Simultaneously, its content provides a snapshot of the current state of research on collective identity building processes and a lively analysis of the challenges posed by cultural diversity and primordial and civic belongings in the framework of political transitions, as well as new and old forms of expressing through cultural creativity individual and collective identities. This volume is also available in paperback.
Identities in an Era of Globalization and Multiculturalism
Author: Judit Bokser Liwerant
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9047428056
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
This volume addresses key conceptual issues and case studies dealing with contemporary Jewish identities amidst globalization processes, with special emphasis on Latin American socio-political, communal, and cultural milieu. The book brings together a variety of disciplinary and theoretical approaches that range from political science to sociology and from art and literature to demography in order to offer the reader a multidimensional and multifocal analysis of the diverse constitutional elements of the Jewish experience. Using as its point of departure the wide horizon of historical trajectories and current challenges, the articles analyze the transnational, regional and local processes that inform the different Jewish Diasporas and Israel. Simultaneously, its content provides a snapshot of the current state of research on collective identity building processes and a lively analysis of the challenges posed by cultural diversity and primordial and civic belongings in the framework of political transitions, as well as new and old forms of expressing through cultural creativity individual and collective identities.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9047428056
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
This volume addresses key conceptual issues and case studies dealing with contemporary Jewish identities amidst globalization processes, with special emphasis on Latin American socio-political, communal, and cultural milieu. The book brings together a variety of disciplinary and theoretical approaches that range from political science to sociology and from art and literature to demography in order to offer the reader a multidimensional and multifocal analysis of the diverse constitutional elements of the Jewish experience. Using as its point of departure the wide horizon of historical trajectories and current challenges, the articles analyze the transnational, regional and local processes that inform the different Jewish Diasporas and Israel. Simultaneously, its content provides a snapshot of the current state of research on collective identity building processes and a lively analysis of the challenges posed by cultural diversity and primordial and civic belongings in the framework of political transitions, as well as new and old forms of expressing through cultural creativity individual and collective identities.
The Cambridge Companion to Antisemitism
Author: Steven Katz
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108787657
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 543
Book Description
A History of Anti-Semitism examines the history, culture and literature of antisemitism from antiquity to the present. With contributions from an international team of scholars, whose essays were specially commissioned for this volume, it covers the long history of antisemitism starting with ancient Greece and Egypt, through the anti-Judaism of early Christianity, and the medieval era in both the Christian and Muslim worlds when Jews were defined as 'outsiders,' especially in Christian Europe. This portrayal often led to violence, notably pogroms that often accompanied Crusades, as well as to libels against Jews. The volume also explores the roles of Luther and the Reformation, the Enlightenment, the debate over Jewish emancipation, Marxism, and the social disruptions after World War 1 that led to the rise of Nazism and genocide. Finally, it considers current issues, including the dissemination of hate on social media and the internet and questions of definition and method.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108787657
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 543
Book Description
A History of Anti-Semitism examines the history, culture and literature of antisemitism from antiquity to the present. With contributions from an international team of scholars, whose essays were specially commissioned for this volume, it covers the long history of antisemitism starting with ancient Greece and Egypt, through the anti-Judaism of early Christianity, and the medieval era in both the Christian and Muslim worlds when Jews were defined as 'outsiders,' especially in Christian Europe. This portrayal often led to violence, notably pogroms that often accompanied Crusades, as well as to libels against Jews. The volume also explores the roles of Luther and the Reformation, the Enlightenment, the debate over Jewish emancipation, Marxism, and the social disruptions after World War 1 that led to the rise of Nazism and genocide. Finally, it considers current issues, including the dissemination of hate on social media and the internet and questions of definition and method.
From Ambivalence to Betrayal
Author: Robert S. Wistrich
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 080324083X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 646
Book Description
From Ambivalence to Betrayal is the first study to explore the transformation in attitudes on the Left toward the Jews, Zionism, and Israel since the origins of European socialism in the 1840s until the present. This pathbreaking synthesis reveals a striking continuity in negative stereotypes of Jews, contempt for Judaism, and negation of Jewish national self-determination from the days of Karl Marx to the current left-wing intellectual assault on Israel. World-renowned expert on the history of antisemitism Robert S. Wistrich provides not only a powerful analysis of how and why the Left emerged as a spearhead of anti-Israel sentiment but also new insights into the wider involvement of Jews in radical movements. There are fascinating portraits of Marx, Moses Hess, Bernard Lazare, Rosa Luxemburg, Leon Trotsky, and other Jewish intellectuals, alongside analyses of the darker face of socialist and Communist antisemitism. The closing section eloquently exposes the degeneration of leftist anti-Zionist critiques into a novel form of “anti-racist” racism.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 080324083X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 646
Book Description
From Ambivalence to Betrayal is the first study to explore the transformation in attitudes on the Left toward the Jews, Zionism, and Israel since the origins of European socialism in the 1840s until the present. This pathbreaking synthesis reveals a striking continuity in negative stereotypes of Jews, contempt for Judaism, and negation of Jewish national self-determination from the days of Karl Marx to the current left-wing intellectual assault on Israel. World-renowned expert on the history of antisemitism Robert S. Wistrich provides not only a powerful analysis of how and why the Left emerged as a spearhead of anti-Israel sentiment but also new insights into the wider involvement of Jews in radical movements. There are fascinating portraits of Marx, Moses Hess, Bernard Lazare, Rosa Luxemburg, Leon Trotsky, and other Jewish intellectuals, alongside analyses of the darker face of socialist and Communist antisemitism. The closing section eloquently exposes the degeneration of leftist anti-Zionist critiques into a novel form of “anti-racist” racism.
The Psychology of Multiculturalism, Assimilation, and Omniculturalism
Author: Fathali M. Moghaddam
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031625978
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3031625978
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
The Socialism of Fools?
Author: William Brustein
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521870852
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
This study examines fully the role that the historic European left has played in developing and espousing anti-Semitic views.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521870852
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
This study examines fully the role that the historic European left has played in developing and espousing anti-Semitic views.
Antisemitism in Reader Comments
Author: Matthias J. Becker
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030701034
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
This book examines the most frequent form of Jew-hatred: Israel-related antisemitism. After defining this hate ideology in its various manifestations and the role the internet plays in it, the author explores the question of how Israel-related antisemitism is communicated and understood through the language used by readers in below-the-line comments. Drawing on a corpus of over 6,000 comments from traditionally left-wing news outlets The Guardian and Die Zeit, the author examines both implicit and explicit comparisons made between modern-day Israel and both colonial Britain and Nazi Germany. His analyses are placed within the context of resurgent neo-nationalism in both countries, and it is argued that these instances of antisemitism perform a multi-faceted role in absolving guilt, re-writing history, and reinforcing in-group status. This book will be of interest not only to linguistics scholars, but also to academics in fields such as internet studies, Jewish studies, hate speech and antisemitism.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030701034
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
This book examines the most frequent form of Jew-hatred: Israel-related antisemitism. After defining this hate ideology in its various manifestations and the role the internet plays in it, the author explores the question of how Israel-related antisemitism is communicated and understood through the language used by readers in below-the-line comments. Drawing on a corpus of over 6,000 comments from traditionally left-wing news outlets The Guardian and Die Zeit, the author examines both implicit and explicit comparisons made between modern-day Israel and both colonial Britain and Nazi Germany. His analyses are placed within the context of resurgent neo-nationalism in both countries, and it is argued that these instances of antisemitism perform a multi-faceted role in absolving guilt, re-writing history, and reinforcing in-group status. This book will be of interest not only to linguistics scholars, but also to academics in fields such as internet studies, Jewish studies, hate speech and antisemitism.
Politics and Resentment
Author: Lars Rensmann
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004190465
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
Democratic polities continue to be faced with politics of resentment. The first comparative study of its kind, this book rigorously examines the contemporary relevance of antisemitism and counter-cosmopolitan resentments in the European Union and beyond.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004190465
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
Democratic polities continue to be faced with politics of resentment. The first comparative study of its kind, this book rigorously examines the contemporary relevance of antisemitism and counter-cosmopolitan resentments in the European Union and beyond.
Global Antisemitism: A Crisis of Modernity
Author: Charles Asher Small
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9004265562
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
This volume contains a selection of essays based on papers presented at a conference organized at Yale University and hosted by the Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA) and the International Association for the Study of Antisemitism (IASA), entitled “Global Antisemitism: A Crisis of Modernity.” The essays are written by scholars from a wide array of disciplines, intellectual backgrounds, and perspectives, and address the conference’s two inter-related areas of focus: global antisemitism and the crisis of modernity currently affecting the core elements of Western society and civilization. Rather than treating antisemitism merely as an historical phenomenon, the authors place it squarely in the contemporary context. As a result, this volume also provides important insights into the ideologies, processes, and developments that give rise to prejudice in the contemporary global context. This thought-provoking collection will be of interest to students and scholars of antisemitism and discrimination, as well as to scholars and readers from other fields.
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9004265562
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
This volume contains a selection of essays based on papers presented at a conference organized at Yale University and hosted by the Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA) and the International Association for the Study of Antisemitism (IASA), entitled “Global Antisemitism: A Crisis of Modernity.” The essays are written by scholars from a wide array of disciplines, intellectual backgrounds, and perspectives, and address the conference’s two inter-related areas of focus: global antisemitism and the crisis of modernity currently affecting the core elements of Western society and civilization. Rather than treating antisemitism merely as an historical phenomenon, the authors place it squarely in the contemporary context. As a result, this volume also provides important insights into the ideologies, processes, and developments that give rise to prejudice in the contemporary global context. This thought-provoking collection will be of interest to students and scholars of antisemitism and discrimination, as well as to scholars and readers from other fields.