Jonathan Judaken 
Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism [EPUB ebook] 

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Despite its persistence and viciousness, anti-Semitism remains undertheorized in comparison with other forms of racism and discrimination. How should anti-Semitism be defined? What are its underlying causes? Why do anti-Semites target Jews? In what ways has Judeophobia changed over time? What are the continuities and disconnects between medieval anti-Judaism and the Holocaust? How does criticism of the state of Israel relate to anti-Semitism? And how can social theory illuminate the upsurge in attacks on Jews today?
Considering these questions and many more, this book is at once a philosophical reflection on key problems in the analysis of anti-Semitism and a history of its leading theories and theorists. Jonathan Judaken explores the methodological and conceptual issues that have vexed the study of Judeophobia and calls for a reconsideration of the definitions, categories, and narratives that underpin overarching explanations. He traces how a range of thinkers have wrestled with these challenges, examining the theories of Jean-Paul Sartre, the Frankfurt School, Hannah Arendt, and Jean-François Lyotard, alongside the works of sociologists Talcott Parsons and Zygmunt Bauman and historians Léon Poliakov and George Mosse. Judaken argues against claims about the uniqueness of Judeophobia, demonstrating how it is entangled with other racisms: Islamophobia, Negrophobia, and xenophobia. Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism not only urges readers to question how they think about Judeophobia but also draws them into conversation with a range of leading thinkers whose insights are sorely needed in this perilous moment.

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Table of Content

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Critical Theory and Judeophobia
1. Jean-Paul Sartre’s Existentialist Antiracism
2. The Frankfurt School and the Anti- Semitic Question
3. Hannah Arendt, Anti- Semitism, and Her “Story” of History
4. The Sociology of Modern Anti-Semitism from Talcott Parsons to Zygmunt Bauman
5. Jean-François Lyotard, Postmodernism, and “the jews”
6. Léon Poliakov, the Origins of Holocaust Studies, and the Long History of Judeophobia
7. George Mosse on Modernity, Culture, and “the Jew”
8. Critical Theory and Post-Holocaust Judeophobia
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

About the author

Jonathan Judaken is the Gloria M. Goldstein Professor of Jewish History and Thought at Washington University in St. Louis. He is the author of
Jean-Paul Sartre and the Jewish Question: Anti-antisemitism and the Politics of the French Intellectual (2006) and a coeditor of
Situating Existentialism: Key Texts in Context (2012) and
The Albert Memmi Reader (2020), among other books.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 390 ● ISBN 9780231559638 ● File size 3.1 MB ● Publisher Columbia University Press ● City New York ● Country US ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9407642 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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