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This volume documents the transformation of age-old antisemitic stereotypes into a new form of discrimination, often called "New Antisemitism" or "Antisemitism 2.0." Manifestations of antisemitism in political, legal, media and other contexts are reflected on theoretically and contemporary developments are analyzed with a special focus on online hatred. The volume points to the need for a globally coordinated approach on the political and legal levels, as well as with regard to the modern media, to effectively combat modern antisemitism.
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This volume traces the history of antisemitism from antiquity through contemporary manifestations of the discrimination of Jews. It documents the religious, sociological, political and economic contexts in which antisemitism thrived and thrives and shows how such circumstances served as support and reinforcement for a curtailment of the Jews' social status. The volume sheds light on historical processes of discrimination and identifies them as a key factor in the contemporary and future fight against antisemitism.
HISTORY / Jewish. --- Anti-Semitism. --- anti-Judaism, anti-Jewish stereotypes. --- strategies against anti-Semitism. --- Antisemitism --- History.
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The five volumes provide a compendium of the history of and discourse about antisemitism - both as a unique cultural and religious category. Antisemitic stereotypes function as religious symbols that express and transmit a belief system of Jew-hatred, which are stored in the cultural and religious memories of the Western and Muslim worlds. This volume explores the phenomenon from the perspectives of Philosophy and Social Sciences.
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Schon etwa 150 Jahre vor der "Dialektik der Aufklärung" begannen Wissenschaftler, darunter zahlreiche Jüdinnen und Juden, die moderne Judenfeindschaft begrifflich zu erfassen und zu erklären. Der vorliegende Band rekonstruiert erstmals viele dieser aus verschiedenen politischen Richtungen, gesellschaftlichen Bereichen und akademischen Disziplinen stammenden Erklärungsansätze. Sichtbar wird eine vielgestaltige Forschung, die bislang als Vorgeschichte heutiger Antisemitismustheorien kaum Berücksichtigung fand. Erkenntnisleitend für die Analysen ist die Frage, inwiefern es diesen Beschreibungsversuchen gelang, die herrschenden antisemitischen Vorurteile und Denkweisen zu überwinden und dabei Grundlagen für eine wissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung zu formulieren. Zu den Autorinnen und Autoren der hier diskutierten Texte gehören u.a. Saul Ascher, Fritz Bernstein, Nathan Birnbaum, Isaac Breuer, Constantin Brunner, Christian Konrad Wilhelm von Dohm, Norbert Elias, Eduard Fuchs, Emma Goldman, Julius Goldstein, David Kaufmann, Bernard Lazare, Moritz Lazarus, Leo Trotzki, Mark Vishniak und Arnold Zweig.
Antisemitism --- History. --- 19th century. --- Anti-Semitism. --- theory formation.
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Franz Oppenheimer (1864-1943) was a prominent German sociologist, economist and Zionist activist. As a co-founder of academic sociology in Germany, Oppenheimer vehemently opposed the influence of antisemitism on the nascent field. As an expert on communal agricultural settlement, Oppenheimer co-edited the scientific Zionist journal Altneuland (1904-1906), which became a platform for a distinct Jewish participation within the racial and colonial discourses of Imperial Germany. By positioning Zionist aspirations within a German colonial narrative, Altneuland presented Zionism as an extension, instead of a rejection, of German patriotism. By doing so, the journal's contributors hoped to recruit new supporters and model Zionism as a source of secular Jewish identity for German Jewry. While imagining future relationships between Jews, Arabs, and German settlers in Palestine, Oppenheimer and his contemporaries also reimagined the place of Jews among European nations.
HISTORY / Jewish. --- Anti-Semitism. --- Colonialism. --- Germany. --- Jewish identity. --- Zionism.
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A clear-sighted exploration of how antisemitism has been politicised, and the damaging consequences of its redefinition.
Antisemitism. --- Anti-Jewish attitudes --- Anti-Semitism --- Ethnic relations --- Prejudices --- Philosemitism
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Volume 4 deals with events, legislative and administrative actions of discrimination as well as affairs, scandals and controversies. 207 articles explain the motives, the backdrop and the consequences of the manifestation of hatred against Jews and also examples of prevention and resistance against it. The examples include the 19th century antisemitism congresses, the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", debates on the prohibition of kosher slaughter, the "conspiracy" of Kremlin doctors, medieval vernacular sermons, the Jenninger case, the Walser-Bubis debate and much more.
Antisemitism --- Anti Semitism. --- Controversies. --- Decrees. --- Events. --- Reference Work.
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The third volume covers terms, theories and ideologies of anti-Semitism from A as in ?"Abwehr" (resistance) to Z as in "Zwangstaufe" (forced baptism). In 150 articles 88 authors explain terms and metaphors such as "Aryan Acts", "race defilers" and "usurer-Jew"as well as stereotypes like "well poisoning", "host desecration" and "decide". The volume also explores phenomena such as redemptive anti-Semitism, Holocaust denial, and hostility towards Jews in antiquity. Furthermore, the handbook extensively discusses theories, research strategies and political contexts of hostility towards Jews, e.g.
Antisemitism --- History. --- Anti Semitism. --- Ideologies, Reference Work. --- Terms. --- Theories.
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This volume provides a compendium of the history of and discourse about antisemitism - both as a unique cultural and religious category. Antisemitic stereotypes function as religious symbols that express and transmit a belief system of Jew-hatred, which are stored in the cultural and religious memories of the Western and Muslim worlds, migrating freely between Christian, Muslim and other religious symbolic systems.
Regional & national history --- Judaism --- Jewish studies --- Anti-Semitism. --- anti-Judaism, anti-Jewish stereotypes. --- strategies against anti-Semitism.
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Im 5. Band des Handbuchs des Antisemitismus behandeln mehr als 140 Autoren in 330 Artikeln Parteien und Vereine, staatliche Behörden und kirchliche Vereinigungen, Nichtregierungsorganisationen und informelle Gruppierungen, Institute, wissenschaftliche oder soziale Gesellschaften, in deren Programm oder Praxis Judenfeindschaft eine Rolle spielt. Ebenso sind Vereinigungen und Zusammenschlüsse, die sich die Bekämpfung des Antisemitismus zum Ziel gesetzt haben, in diesem Band zu finden. Judenfeindliche Gruppierungen waren (und sind teilweise noch) der Alldeutsche Verband, Antisemitenbund (Österreich) und die Antisemitenliga (Deutschland), die Partei Jobbik im gegenwärtigen Ungarn, der Ku Klux Klan in den USA, die Muslimbruderschaft, Noua Dreapta (Rumänien), die NPD, Ossewabrandwag (Südafrika), Radio Maryja (Polen) und die Schweizerische Christenwehr. Neben den ideologisch eindeutig festgelegten Organisationen finden sich auch judenfeindliche Bezüge im Alpenverein, in der Naturschutzbewegung, in der Tierschutzbewegung und in religiösen Vereinigungen wie Opus Dei oder der Priesterbruderschaft Pius X. Beispiele für Institutionen, die sich die Bekämpfung des Antisemitismus zum Ziel setzten oder sich mit dessen Auswirkungen befassen, sind der Abwehr-Verein, der Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens, die Jewish Agency, der Paulus-Bund, oder der Reichsbund jüdischer Frontsoldaten.
Antisemitism. --- Antisemitism --- Anti-Jewish attitudes --- Anti-Semitism --- Ethnic relations --- Prejudices --- Philosemitism --- History. --- Anti Semitism. --- Reference Work. --- institutions. --- movements. --- organizations.
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