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Einband grossResponses to 7 October
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Responses to 7 October

3-volume set
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
382 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Francis Ltderschienen am29.05.2024
This three-volume anthology comprises diverse intellectual responses to the Hamas-organised day of murder, sexual violence and kidnapping.mehr

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KlappentextThis three-volume anthology comprises diverse intellectual responses to the Hamas-organised day of murder, sexual violence and kidnapping.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-032-82209-9
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum29.05.2024
Seiten382 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 217 mm, Höhe 144 mm, Dicke 27 mm
Gewicht530 g
Artikel-Nr.61838591
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Responses to 7 October: Antisemitic Discourse

Introduction Editor's Note 1. What has changed? 2. 7 October and the precariousness of being Jewish 3. Introduction to Howard Jacobson's chapter The text of Howard Jacobson's LCSCA Robert Fine Memorial Lecture, 22 October 2023 4. The Ideology of Mass Murder 5. Echoes of the Past: Understanding Today's Antisemitism Through a Medieval Lens 6. Where are Jews at home? 7. Disenchanting Palestine: Moralism and Hyperpolitics in the aftermath of October 7th 8. 'Little Short of Lunatics': Post-Trotsky Trotskyism and the radical Left's degenerate response to 7 October 9. October Reflections: Antisemitism, Antizionism and the Jewish Question 10. The German Press, Israel, and October 7, 2023: Initial research findings on reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 11. The King's "No": Anti-Israelism and antisemitism in Norway after the 7 October massacre 12. A View from the "Second World": Holocaust and Colonialism in Contemporary Contexts of Eastern Europe 13. 'It's all about context': Antisemitism in the discursive space post 7 October

Responses to 7 October: Law & Society

Foreword: 'My grandmother was killed in a pogrom. Then my daughter was, too' Introduction Editor's Note 1. International Law and the Conflict in Gaza 2. The Holocaust, Genocide, and October 7th 3. International Law Is Not Antisemitism-Proof 4. 'But Israel claims to be a democracy!' - Hypocrisy, double standards, and false equivalences 5. A Visit to Kibbutz Kfar Azza, November 28, 2023: Reflections on the Jewish Present and the Jewish Past 6. From the River to the Sea 7. Indecent Jewish theology, post October 7th: the G-d of the bathroom floor 8. Collective Trauma and Resilience for the Jewish People in the Aftermath of 7th October 9. After the Pogrom: A shift in the Jewish Configuration 10. Global Leaders, Experts Must Reject Surging Antisemitism and Affirm Jews' Equal Rights 11. Antisemitic Reactions to October 7: The German Case 12. The worst month in my lifetime for UK antisemitism

Responses to 7 October: Universities

Introduction Editor's Note 1. 'A Tool to Advance Imperial Interests': Leftist Self-Scrutiny and Israeli Wrongdoing 2. Thinking with and against Sartre about Reactions to the October 7th Pogrom 3. The rise and rise of the 'Israel Question' 4. Jewish "Whiteness" and its Effects in the Aftermath of October 7 5. A History of Feminist Antisemitism 6. The Return of the Progressive Atrocity 7. Rain of Ashes Over Elite American Universities 8. The Professors and the Pogrom: How the theory of 'Zionist Settler Colonialism' reframed the 7 October massacre as 'Liberation' 9. October 7 and the Antisemitic War of Words 10. Ancient Historians Embrace Debunked Conspiracy Theories Denying that Jews are Indigenous to Israel 11. From Eighteenth-Century Germany to Contemporary Academia: Combating the Conspiracy Theory of Antisemitism in Scholarship
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Autor

Rosa Freedman is Professor of Law at the University of Reading and Research Fellow at the London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, UK.

David Hirsh is the Academic Director and CEO of the London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.