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Projektiver Antizionismus Antisemitismus gegen Israel vor und nach dem 7. Oktober

Av: Medverkande: Materialtyp: ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Baden-Baden Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (600 p.)Innehållstyp:
  • text
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  • computer
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ISBN:
  • 9783748965787
  • 9783756035144
Ämnen: Onlineresurser: Sammanfattning: Projective antizionism involves the geopolitical reproduction of antisemitism. The contributions demonstrate how hostility towards the Jewish state functions as an integrative ideology that facilitated politically heterogeneous alliances against Israel even prior to the 7 October massacres. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, the volume offers a critical analysis of antisemitism informed by Critical Theory, examining the rupture marked by the Hamas massacres from political science, sociological, and historical perspectives. The chapters trace the global manifestations of anti-Israel resentment, examining the theoretical and historical traditions of antisemitic antizionism alongside its ideological entanglements.With contributions byJohanna Bach | Randi Becker | Ulrike Becker | Andreas Benl | Martin Cüppers | Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann | Frederik Fuß| Jan Gerber | Gesche Gerdes | Stephan Grigat | Alex Gruber | Matheus Hagedorny | Günther Jikeli | Christoph Joppich | Olaf Kistenmacher | Matthias Küntzel | Ismail Küpeli | Florian Markl | Elke Rajal | Lars Rensmann | Nikolai Schreiter | Karin Stögner | Kim Robin Stoller | Eli VinokurThe Book will also be available in open access upon publication.
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Projective antizionism involves the geopolitical reproduction of antisemitism. The contributions demonstrate how hostility towards the Jewish state functions as an integrative ideology that facilitated politically heterogeneous alliances against Israel even prior to the 7 October massacres. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, the volume offers a critical analysis of antisemitism informed by Critical Theory, examining the rupture marked by the Hamas massacres from political science, sociological, and historical perspectives. The chapters trace the global manifestations of anti-Israel resentment, examining the theoretical and historical traditions of antisemitic antizionism alongside its ideological entanglements.With contributions byJohanna Bach | Randi Becker | Ulrike Becker | Andreas Benl | Martin Cüppers | Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann | Frederik Fuß| Jan Gerber | Gesche Gerdes | Stephan Grigat | Alex Gruber | Matheus Hagedorny | Günther Jikeli | Christoph Joppich | Olaf Kistenmacher | Matthias Küntzel | Ismail Küpeli | Florian Markl | Elke Rajal | Lars Rensmann | Nikolai Schreiter | Karin Stögner | Kim Robin Stoller | Eli VinokurThe Book will also be available in open access upon publication.

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