Antisemitism: here and now
By (Author) Deborah Lipstadt
Scribe Publications
Scribe Publications
5th February 2019
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Social discrimination and social justice
Social groups: religious groups and communities
Political ideologies and movements
305.89240905
Paperback
288
Width 155mm, Height 233mm, Spine 22mm
404g
The award-winning author of The Eichmann Trial and Denial provides a penetrating and provocative analysis of the hate that will not die. The award-winning author of The Eichmann Trial and Denial provides a penetrating and provocative analysis of the hate that will not die. In the past few years there has been a decided rise in acts and expressions of antisemitism worldwide. No one could have predicted the contemporary situation- a Labour Party in the UK whose leadership has condoned expressions of overt antisemitism and debated whether to condemn Holocaust denial; a white supremacist/nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, with chants of 'Jews will not replace us' and the murder of a counter protestor; the prime minister of Hungary using blatantly antisemitic imagery to win a political campaign; and a former mayor of London and a major UK trade union leader claiming that discussions about antisemitism were nothing more than an attempt by Israel to cover up its wrongdoings. In Antisemitism, Deborah Lipstadt argues that this is a problem that comes from both ends of the political spectrum. She exposes those who use classic antisemitic imagery to attack Israel, and challenges those supporters of Israel who automatically equate criticism with antisemitism. Antisemitism is based on countless conversations Lipstadt has had over the past few years about definitions of antisemitism, types of antisemites, and the current troubling situation. Written as an exchange of letters with an imagined college student and imagined colleague, both of whom are perplexed by this resurgence, Lipstadt gives us her own superbly reasoned, brilliantly argued, and sure- to-be-controversial responses to these troubling questions. 'A leading scholar of Judaism explores just about every manifestation of contemporary antisemitism, with plenty of history included for context ... A didactic tour de force approachably presented.' -Kirkus ' Lipstadt has written a book that combines erudition, clarity, accessibility, and passion at a moment when they could not be needed more.' -The New York Times Book Review 'The book deals with Trump, the alt-right, social media and Holocaust denial, European populism, Islamism, leftist anti-Zionism and Jeremy Corbyn. So it covers, and covers well, the big concerns of modern Jewry. ... a valuable book.' -The Times
Deborah Lipstadt is Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish History and Holocaust Studies at Emory University. Her books include The Eichmann Trial, Denial- holocaust history on trial (a National Jewish Book Award-winner), Denying the Holocaust- the growing assault on truth and memory, and Beyond Belief- the American press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945. She lives in Atlanta.