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From Antisemitism to Anti-Zionism

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In fourteen chapters, leading scholars use the lenses of history, sociology, political science, psychology, philosophy, religion, and literature to examine, disentangle, and remove the disguises of...
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  • 31 May 2017
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Leading scholars use the lenses of history, sociology, political science, psychology, philosophy, religion, and literature to examine, disentangle, and remove the disguises of the many forms of antisemitism and anti-Zionism that have inhabited or targeted the English-speaking world in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Although in principle one can be anti-Zionist without being antisemitic, authors document and trace the numerous parallels and continuities between the hoary tropes attached for centuries to the Jewish people and the more recent vilifications of the Jewish state. They evaluate—and discredit—many of the central claims anti-Zionists have promoted in their relentless effort to delegitimize the Jewish state. They show how mainstream anti-racist communities, courses and texts have ignored—or denied—the antisemitic hatred that pervades much of the Muslim world.
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Price: $109.00
Pages: 458
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Imprint: Academic Studies Press
Series: Antisemitism in America
Publication Date: 31 May 2017
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781618115652
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: The Holocaust, Comparative religion, Religious intolerance, persecution and conflict, Judaism
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"This book is a collection of 14 high-quality scholarly articles by 13 contributors from Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Israel. While most of the contributors are willing to acknowledge a distinction between anti-Zionism and antisemitism, they document the plain fact that much anti-Zionism is rooted in, and derives its special intensity from, hatred for Jews and Judaism."
— Joseph S. Spoerl, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs

“Pollack’s volume, in sum, furnishes an outstanding introduction to various dimensions of the anti-Zionist strain of anti-Semitism. All of the essays are engagingly written, very informative and completely accessible to the layman.”
— David Rodman

“The problems are clear: Hostility to both Israel and Jews at large has been on the upsurge in recent years and shows no signs of abating. It warrants serious attention. In its strongest chapters, this book provides it. However, as Pollack asks in the closing words of her introduction, ‘Who will listen?’” —Alvin H. Rosenfeld, Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs 2018


— Alvin H. Rosenfeld, Professor of English and Jewish Studies, Irving M. Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies, Indiana University

“This interdisciplinary volume deals with an important topic: Contemporary antisemitism and the disguise it can take in the form of anti-Zionism. This holds particularly true given that after the Holocaust, outright Jew-hatred had become unacceptable, enabling seemingly purely political criticism of the Jewish state to become one possible, coded form of communication. Combining analysis from political science, psychology, Jewish studies, history and sociology, this collection of essays has a strong focus on the United States but takes on a wider global perspective. The book’s five parts look at the phenomenon from different angles… David Hirsh thoroughly analyzes common patterns of refusal to regard antisemitism as an objective current phenomenon as well as refusal to address it, particularly on the Left. … [A]n article by Rafael Medoff on historical antisemitism in the White House … proves interesting also for contemporary political developments. … Benjamin Ginsberg has contributed an informative analysis of Christian Zionist and evangelical movements in the United States. ... Neil J. Kressel’s detailed and empirically grounded analysis of the neglect of (Muslim) antisemitism in American social science journals, textbooks and university courses steers away from overgeneralizations and gives ample grounds for critically discussing the state of research on racism and prejudice. Kressel proves that an article can both adhere to scientific standards and at the same time be accessible to a non-academic audience.”

— Sina Arnold, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 21:3
Eunice G. Pollack (PhD, Columbia University) is a professor of History and Jewish Studies, University of North Texas. Recent publications include Racializing Antisemitism: Black Militants, Jews, & Israel, 1950 – Present; Antisemitism on the Campus: Past & Present (Ed.); and the prize-winning two-volume Encyclopedia of American Jewish History (coed. with Stephen H. Norwood).
Preface: From a Pariah People to a Pariah State

Eunice G. Pollack

Part I: DENYING ANTISEMITISM

1. How Raising the Issue of Antisemitism Puts You Outside the Community of the Progressive: The Livingstone Formulation

David Hirsh

2. The Great Failure of the Anti-Racist Community: The Neglect of Muslim Antisemitism in English-Language Courses, Textbooks, and Research

Neil J. Kressel

II. ANTISEMITISM IN AMERICA BEFORE—AND AFTER—THE FOUNDING OF THE JEWISH STATE: THE ELITES AND THE MASSES

3. Antisemitism in the White House

Rafael Medoff

4. Antisemitic Terror, Defeatism, and Anti-Zionism: Coughlinism and the Christian Front, 1934–1955

Stephen H. Norwood

5. Entertaining Nazi Warriors in America, 1934–1936

Stephen H. Norwood

III. ANTI-ZIONISM: ANTISEMITISM SINCE THE HOLOCAUST

6. The Wages of Moral Schadenfreude in the Press: Anti-Zionism and European Jihad

Richard Landes

7. Palestinian Identity Theft and the Delegitimization of Israel

Jerold S. Auerbach

8. Foundation Myths of Anti-Zionism

Eunice G. Pollack

9. Past and Present: Plus Ça Change, Plus C’est la Mȇme Chose

Edward Alexander

IV. ZIONIST AND ANTI-ZIONIST THEOLOGIES: CHRISTIAN ZIONISTS, ISLAMIC JIHADISTS, AND THE JEWISH STATE

10. Christian Zionism: Is It Good for the Jews?

Benjamin Ginsberg

11. Holy Land, Sacred History, and Anti-Zionism

David Patterson

V. CONTEMPORARY ANTISEMITISM: THE UNENDING THREAT

12. Zionism through the Internet’s Looking Glass

Andre Oboler

13. Perspectives on Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism in Contemporary Canada

Ira Robinson

14. The Delegitimization—and Relegitimization—of Israel

Joel Fishman

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