Many scholars have endured the struggle against rising anti-Israel sentiments on college and university campuses worldwide. This volume of personal essays documents and analyzes the deleterious impact of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement on the most cherished Western institutions. These essays illustrate how anti-Israelism corrodes the academy and its treasured ideals of free speech, civility, respectful discourse, and open research. Nearly every chapter attests to the blurred distinction between anti-Israelism and antisemitism, as well as to hostile learning climates where many Jewish students, staff, and faculty feel increasingly unwelcome and unsafe. Anti-Zionism on Campus provides a testament to the specific ways anti-Israelism manifests on campuses and considers how this chilling and disturbing trend can be combatted.
Table des matières
Acknowledgments
Introduction and Overview: The Silencing / Andrew Pessin and Doron Ben-Atar
I. Scholars’ Essays
1. BDS and Self-Righteous Moralists / Dan Avnon
2. Consensus, Canadian Trade Unions, and Intellectuals for Hamas / Julien Bauer
3. Bullies at the Pulpit / Doron Ben-Atar
4. A Traumatic Professorial Education: Anti-Zionism and Homophobia in a Serial Campus Hate Crime / Corinne E. Blackmer
5. Slouching Toward the City That Never Stops: How a Left-Orientalist Anti-Israel Faculty Tour Forced Me to Say Something (Big Mistake!) / Gabriel Noah Brahm
6. On Radio Silence and the Video That Saved the Day: The Attack Against Prof. Dubnov at the University of California San Diego, 2012 / Shlomo Dubnov
7. Fraser vs UCU: A Personal Reflection / Ronnie Fraser
8. If You Are Not With Us : The National Women’s Studies Association and Israel / Janet Freedman
9. Rhodes University: Not a Home for All: A Progressive Zionist’s Two-Year Odyssey / Larissa Klazinga
10. Loud and Fast versus Slow and Quiet: Responses to Anti-Israel Activism on Campus / Jeffrey Kopstein
11. A Controversy at Harvard / Martin Kramer
12. Attempts to Exclude Pro-Israel Views from Progressive Discourse: Some Case Studies from Australia / Philip Mendes
13. Anti-Israel Antisemitism in England / Richard Millett
14. Conspiracy Pedagogy on Campus: BDS Advocacy, Antisemitism, and Academic Freedom / Cary Nelson
15. When Did We Abandon Academic Integrity for Academic Freedom? / Denise Nussbaum
16. BDS and Zionophobic Racism / Judea Pearl
17. Friday, Nov. 13, 2015 at the University of Texas, Austin: Anti-Zionists on the Attack / Ami Pedahzur and Andrew Pessin
18. Col. Richard Kemp at the University of Sydney, Australia 11 March 2015 / Jan Poddebsky, Peter Keeda, and Clive Kessler
19. ‘Oh! Now I’ve Got You!’: In the Sights of Anti-Israelists at The Claremont Colleges / Yaron Raviv
20. The Magic of Myth: Fashioning the BDS Narrative in the New Anthropology / David M. Rosen
21. Retaliation: The High Price of Speaking Out about Campus Antisemitism and What It Means for Jewish Students / Tammi Rossman-Benjamin
22. A Field Geologist in Politicized Terrain / Jill S. Schneiderman
23. Fanatical Anti-Zionism and the Degradation of the University: What I Have Learned in Buffalo / Ernest Sternberg
24. What is it Like to be an (Assertive) Israeli Academic Abroad? / Elhanan Yakira
II. Students’ Essays
25. A Wake-Up Call at the University of Michigan / Jesse Arm
26. On Leaving UCLA Due to Hostile and Unsafe Campus Climate / Milan Chatterjee
27. BDS and Antisemitism at Stanford University / Molly Horwitz
28. On Being Pro-Israel, and Jewish, at Oberlin College / Eliana Kohn
29. Battling Anti-Zionism at CUNY John Jay College / Tomer Kornfeld
30. Students for Justice in Palestine at Brown University / Jared Samilow
31. Battling Anti-Zionism at the University of Missouri / Daniel Swindell
III. Concluding Thoughts
32. Inconclusive, Unscientific Postscript: On the Purpose of the University, and a Ray of Hope / Andrew Pessin
Index
A propos de l’auteur
Doron S. Ben-Atar is Professor of History at Fordham University and a playwright. In addition to publishing books and articles about early America, he authored, together with his mother, Roma Nutkiewicz Ben-Atar, What Time and Sadness Spared: Mother and Son Confront the Holocaust. He has, in recent years, turned his attention to the battles over Zionism in the American Jewish community with, among other writings, his satirical play Peace Warriors.
Andrew Pessin is Professor of Philosophy at Connecticut College and Campus Bureau Editor of The Algemeiner. Author of many academic articles and books, a philosophy textbook, several philosophical books for the general reader, and two novels, his current research is focused on philosophical matters relevant both to Judaism and Israel.