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From Occupation to Occupy - Antisemitism and the Contemporary American Left

English · Hardback

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The recent rise of antisemitism in the United States has been well documented and linked to groups and ideologies associated with the far right. In From Occupation to Occupy, Sina Arnold argues that antisemitism can also be found as an "invisible prejudice" on the left.



Based on participation in left-wing events and demonstrations, interviews with activists, and analysis of left-wing social movement literature, Arnold argues that a pattern for enabling antisemitism exists. Although open antisemitism on the left is very rare, there are recurring instances of "antisemitic trivialization," in which antisemitism is not perceived as a relevant issue in its own right, leading to a lack of empathy for Jewish concerns and grievances. Arnold's research also reveals a pervasive defensiveness against accusations of antisemitism in left-wing politics, with activists fiercely dismissing the possibility of prejudice against Jews within their movements and invariably shifting discussions to critiques of Israel or other forms of racism.

From Occupation to Occupy offers potential remedies for this situation and suggests that a progressive political movement that takes antisemitism seriously can be a powerful force for change in the United States.


List of contents










Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Antisemitism Old and New

2. A Quick Look Back

3. What's Left of the Left: Recent Movements, Recent Debates

4. Interviews with Activists

5. Conceptualizations of Antisemitism and Jews

6. Antiracism

7. Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

8. Holocaust Remembrance

9. The USA and Its Political Structures

10. Critique of Capitalism: Occupy Wall Street as Case Study

11. "Different Ways of Being Jewish": Jewish-Left Identities

The Invisible Prejudice: Conclusions

Appendix I: Overview of the Interviews

Appendix II: Transcription Rules

Appendix III: Abbreviations

References

Index


About the author










Sina Arnold is a post-doctoral researcher and lecturer at the Center for Research on Antisemitism at Technische Universität Berlin. A social anthropologist by training, her work focuses on contemporary antisemitism and racism, nationalism and (post)national identities, social movements, and educational work against discrimination.


Product details

Authors Sina Arnold
Assisted by Jacob Blumenfeld (Translation)
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2022
 
EAN 9780253063120
ISBN 978-0-253-06312-0
No. of pages 314
Series Studies in Antisemitism
Indiana University Press (IPS)
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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