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E-grāmata: Responses to 7 October: Universities: Universities [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK), Edited by (University of Reading, UK)
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"One of three volumes responding to the 7 October attack, Universities, focuses on the heartland of contemporary antisemitic thinking, which is scholarship; and its reflection in student discourse on campus. Contributions go back to Sartre and to debatesof Marx's time; another looks at the New Left forged in the civil rights movement, and shows how antisemitic responses to the 2023 violence were anticipated by some of the responses to the 1967 Arab League aggression. The feminist movement and 'progressives' more generally come under scrutiny, and there is analysis of antisemitism on campus after 7 October, showing how it is tolerated and protected there; including in archeological attempts to deny that there is an ancient Jewish history in Israel. This work will appeal to scholars, students and activists with an interest in antisemitism, Jewish studies and the politics of Israel"--

One of three volumes responding to the 7 October attack, Universities, focuses on the heartland of contemporary antisemitic thinking, which is scholarship; and its reflection in student discourse on campus.



One of three volumes responding to the 7 October attack, Universities focuses on the heartland of contemporary antisemitic thinking, which is scholarship; and its reflection in student discourse on campus.

Contributions go back to Sartre and to debates of Marx’s time; another looks at the New Left forged in the civil rights movement, and shows how antisemitic responses to the 2023 violence were anticipated by some of the responses to the 1967 Arab League aggression. The feminist movement and ‘progressives’ more generally come under scrutiny, and there is analysis of antisemitism on campus after 7 October, showing how it is tolerated and protected there; including in archaeological attempts to deny that there is an ancient Jewish history in Israel.

This work will appeal to scholars, students and activists with an interest in antisemitism, Jewish studies and the politics of Israel.

Introduction Editors 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
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.