Todayβs antisemitism is difficult to recognize because it does not come dressed in a Nazi uniform and it does not openly proclaim its hatred or fear of Jews. This book looks at the kind of antisemitism which is tolerated or which goes unacknowledged in apparently democratic spaces: trade unions, chu
Contemporary Left Antisemitism
β Scribed by Hirsh, David
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
- Ken Livingstone and the Livingstone Formulation 2. The rise of Jeremy Corbyn and how tolerance of antisemitism came to function as a marker of belonging 3. The crescendo of antisemitism in Corbyn's Labour Party and the Chakrabarti Inquiry 4. The campaign for an academic boycott of Israel 5. Struggles over defining antisemitism 6. Ronnie Fraser v UCU: taking the union to court for antisemitism 7. Antizionism: discourse and its actualization 7. Jewish antizionism: being drawn towards the logic of antisemitism 8. Sociological method and antisemitism
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