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  1. The Politics of Anti-Semitism is a book edited by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair and published by AK Press in 2003.. Contributors include former U.S. Representative Cynthia McKinney, British foreign correspondent Robert Fisk, former senior CIA analysts Bill and Kathy Christison, professor of philosophy Michael Neumann, Capitol Hill staffer George Sutherland, assistant professor of ...

  2. Jun 18, 2021 · On antisemitism limiting career and professional options during the 1920s through the 1940s, see Dinnerstein, Anti-Semitism in America, 158–60. As Dinnerstein's book suggests, 1920 through the early 1940s was likely the worst part of the twentieth century for antisemitic discrimination.

    • Rachel Gordan
    • 2021
  3. Oct 4, 2018 · The peculiar vehemence with which anti-Semites such as Richard Wagner attack Jewish artists indicates the extent to which they conceive of the battle against Jews in essentially aesthetic terms. 32 Moreover, as Alice Kaplan and David Carroll have shown, literature provides the ideal analogue for the totalizing impulses of the anti-Semitic, fascist mindset. 33 This vision of the world as an ...

    • Maurice Samuels
    • 2018
  4. Oct 8, 2024 · Antisemitism, Racism and Anti-Racism. David Feldman8 October 20248 October 2024. Over the last 100 years, the struggle against antisemitism and the struggle against racism have at times appeared inextricably connected, firmly allied in a single fight against bigotry. Today, it is the disconnections that appear most visible.

  5. Oct 23, 2018 · None of which is really in line with the historic record. Some of the most central figures of 20th-century Irish life have been overt anti-Semites; DP Moran, John Charles McQuaid, Arthur Griffith ...

  6. Antisemitism, Jew-hatred, and Islamophobia are modern terms signifying prejudices toward collectives that are defined in religious terms.¹ The historian working on the medieval period encounters many sources that attest to collective hostility toward various monotheistic religious groups.

  7. The "Orientalness of Jews", particularly that of Jewish women, was a common trope in anti-Semitic German literature of the 19th century. Examples of this stereotype are found in Hauff's novella Jud Süß (1827), Hebbel's play Judith (1840) and Grillparzer's play Die Jüdin von Toledo (1872).