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Although early Zionist thinkers perhaps naively believed that anti-Jewish persecution would end with sovereignty, 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 Ben Cohen, R. Amy Elman, Lesley Klaff, Matthias Küntzel, 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.
 

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. In Memoriam: Robert Solomon Wistrich, 1945–2015
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Preface
  2. Alifa Saadya
    Publications
    The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism
  3. pp. ix-xii
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  1. 1. Antisemitism in the Age of Jewish Empowerment
  2. Ben Cohen
  3. pp. 1-13
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  1. 2. The West’s Auto-Immune Disease
  2. Melanie Phillips
  3. pp. 14-24
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  1. 3. Antisemitism/Anti-Zionism: Primal Pillars in Europe’s Decay
  2. Bat Ye’or
  3. pp. 25-38
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  1. 4. Israelophobia Is the New Antisemitism
  2. Fiamma Nirenstein
  3. pp. 39-47
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  1. 5. Antisemitic Terror and Identity Theft
  2. Shimon Samuels
  3. pp. 48-55
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  1. 6. What Precisely Is “Criticism of Israel”?
  2. Alvin H. Rosenfeld
  3. pp. 56-65
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  1. 7. South Africa, Apartheid, and the Road to BDS
  2. Milton Shain
  3. pp. 66-78
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  1. 8. The Postcolonial Jew: Racialization, Delegitimization, Ambiguity
  2. Efraim Sicher
  3. pp. 79-91
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  1. 9. Anti-Zionism as a Form of Political Warfare
  2. Joel Fishman
  3. pp. 92-105
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  1. 10. Israel and the Jews as Prisms for Understanding Europe Today
  2. Manfred Gerstenfeld
  3. pp. 106-118
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  1. 11. Convergent Anti-Zionisms: The American Far Left and Far Right
  2. Stephen H. Norwood
  3. pp. 119-134
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  1. 12. Jewish Anti-Zionism: From Critique to Delegitimization
  2. Robert S. Wistrich
  3. pp. 135-147
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  1. 13. Studying Antisemitism: Some Troubling Trends in Academia
  2. Clemens Heni
  3. pp. 148-154
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  1. 14. Jewish Attitudes Facing Antisemitism: A Gender Analysis
  2. Nelly Las
  3. pp. 155-168
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  1. 15. Antisemitism and the Return of Universalismin Contemporary France
  2. Maurice Samuels
  3. pp. 169-179
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  1. 16. France, Antisemitism, and the Prognosis for European Jewry
  2. Michel Gurfinkiel
  3. pp. 180-188
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  1. 17. Holocaust Inversion in British Politics: The Case of David Ward
  2. Lesley Klaff
  3. pp. 189-200
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  1. 18. The European Union and the Politics of Denial
  2. R. Amy Elman
  3. pp. 201-214
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  1. 19. Amnesia and Antisemitism in the “Second Jagiellonian Age”
  2. Laurence Weinbaum
  3. pp. 215-228
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  1. 20. Anti-Zionism in Contemporary Russia: Eurasian, Islamic,and Left-Populist Trends
  2. Samuel Barnai
  3. pp. 229-241
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  1. 21. Iranian Antisemitism and the International Response
  2. Matthias Küntzel
  3. pp. 242-254
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  1. 22. Antisemitism in Turkey during Operation Protective Edge
  2. Efrat Aviv
  3. pp. 255-265
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  1. 23. Radical Islam, Zionism, and the Western Media
  2. Guy Millière
  3. pp. 266-279
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  1. 24. The Jews, Israel, and Palestinian Replacement Theology
  2. Giovanni Matteo Quer
  3. pp. 280-291
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  1. 25. Gaza, Hamas, and the “New” Antisemitism
  2. Robert S. Wistrich
  3. pp. 292-302
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 303-306
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  1. Index
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