Anti-Judaism, antisemitism, and delegitimizing Israel / / edited by Robert S. Wistrich.

"Although early Zionist thinkers, perhaps naively, believed that with sovereignty, anti-Jewish persecution would end, anti-Zionism has become one form of the "new" antisemitism following World War II. Because antisemitism has not been effectively addressed, anti-Jewish rhetoric, activ...

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Superior document:Studies in antisemitism
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Place / Publishing House:Lincoln, Nebraska : : University of Nebraska Press,, [2016]
2016
Anno di pubblicazione:2016
Lingua:English
Serie:Studies in antisemitism.
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Descrizione fisica:1 online resource (328 pages)
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Riassunto:"Although early Zionist thinkers, perhaps naively, believed that with sovereignty, anti-Jewish persecution would end, anti-Zionism has become one form of the "new" antisemitism following World War II. Because antisemitism has not been effectively addressed, anti-Jewish rhetoric, activism, and deadly violence have flourished around the world. In Anti-Judaism, Antisemitism, and Delegitimizing Israel, editor Robert S. Wistrich and an array of notable academics, journalists, and political scientists analyze multiple aspects of the current surge in anti-Jewish and anti-Israel rhetoric and violence. Contributors including Ben Cohen, R. Amy Elman, Lesley Klaff, Matthias Kuntzel, Nelly Las, Alvin H. Rosenfeld, and Efraim Sicher, among others, examine antisemitism from the perspectives of history, academia, gender, identity, and religion. Offering a variety of viewpoints and insights into disturbing trends worldwide, the contributors provide a basis for further discussion and increased efforts to counter the increasingly vocal and violent hatred of Jews and Israel"--
Bibliografia:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780803296718 (hardback)
9780803296718
9780803296725
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Robert S. Wistrich.