Buch, Englisch, 228 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Buch, Englisch, 228 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-1-041-00772-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
It has been one of Zionism’s foremost credos that so long as Jews continued their millenarian dispersal as small minorities in countless countries around the globe, antisemitism would remain unabated. Only by reinstating the Jewish people as an equal member of the comity of nations through reestablishment of its own independent state in the ancestral homeland would Jews be able to regain normalcy and respectability, and to ameliorate, if not eliminate, this long hatred. What this buoyant prognosis failed to consider, however, is that the prejudice and obsession that had hitherto been reserved for Jewish individuals and communities would be redirected to the Jewish state. Hence nearly 80 years after its establishment by an internationally recognized act of self-determination, Israel remains the only state in the world whose right to self-defence, indeed to national existence, is constantly challenged not only by its Arab enemies but by segments of advanced opinion in the West.
The chapters in this volume by a distinguished group of international scholars discusses the origins of this hateful phenomenon and its implications for the state of Israel and world Jewry, including the social psychology of contemporary antisemitism; the Israelization of Jew-hatred and the concept of ‘antisemitism light’; the anti-Israel apartheid and racism calumnies; international media delegitimization campaigns; and manifestations of antisemitism in the Middle East and East Asia.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Israel Affairs.
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Introduction: The never-ending war against the Jews 1. ‘The Jews are our Misfortune!’ Contemporary antisemitism as a hydra-headed phenomenon 2. The social psychology of contemporary antisemitism 3. The apartheid and racism campaigns - The NGO contribution to antisemitism 4. Lethal journalism and own-goal antisemitism: The tragic march of folly at the turn of the millennium 5. The Israelization of Jew-hatred and the concept ‘antisemitism-light’ 6. The long trail of Palestinian antisemitism 7. Iran’s antisemitism and anti-Zionism: Eliminationist or performative? 8. Abdullah Öcalan’s Anti-Zionism 8. Localised tropes of antisemitism and the Holocaust in East-Asian political discourses: Three case studies 9. Bulgarian antisemitism in the 21st century 10. The reception of contemporary Israeli literature in China: The case of Etgar Keret