Jews and Leftist Politics
Judaism, Israel, Antisemitism, and Gender
Herausgeber: Jacobs, Jack
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Judaism, Israel, Antisemitism, and Gender
Herausgeber: Jacobs, Jack
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This volume considers the political implications of Judaism, the relationships of leftists and Jews, contemporary anti-Zionism, and the importance of gender.
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This volume considers the political implications of Judaism, the relationships of leftists and Jews, contemporary anti-Zionism, and the importance of gender.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 159mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781107047860
- ISBN-10: 1107047862
- Artikelnr.: 47722047
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 159mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781107047860
- ISBN-10: 1107047862
- Artikelnr.: 47722047
Introduction Jack Jacobs; Part I. Political Implications of Judaism: 1. The
strangeness of Jewish Leftism Michael Walzer; Part II. Antisemitism and the
Left: 2. The dualisms of capitalist modernity: reflections on history, the
Holocaust, and antisemitism Moishe Postone; 3. Marxism's other Jewish
questions Lars Fischer; Part III. Israel, Zionism, and the Left: 4.
Socialist Zionism and nation building Anita Shapira; 5. Delegitimation of
Israel or social-historical analysis? The debate over Zionism as a colonial
settler movement Yoav Peled; 6. Does the Left have a Zionist problem? From
the general to particular Mitchell Cohen; Part IV. Jews and Communism: 7.
Jews and Communism in the Soviet Union and Poland Antony Polonsky; 8. Jews
and American Communism Harvey Klehr; Part V. Gendered Perspectives: 9.
Gesia Gelfman: a Jewish woman on the Left in Imperial Russia Barbara Alpern
Engel; 10. Manya Schochat and her travelling guns: Jewish radical women
from Progrom self-defense to the first Kibbutzim Deborah Hertz; 11. The
gender of Jews and the politics of women: a reflection Alice
Kessler-Harris; Part VI. Canonical Figures: 12. Gershom Scholem and the
Left Steven E. Aschheim; 13. The romantic Socialism of Gustav Landauer
Michael Löwy; 14. Martin Buber between Left and Right Uri Ram; Part VII.
Case Studies: 15. The Soviet Union, Jewish concerns, and the New York
electoral Left, 1939-44 Daniel Soyer; 16. Jews and the Left at the New
School Judith Friedlander; 17. Deutscher and Jews: on the non-Jewish Jew -
an analysis and personal reflection Samuel Farber.
strangeness of Jewish Leftism Michael Walzer; Part II. Antisemitism and the
Left: 2. The dualisms of capitalist modernity: reflections on history, the
Holocaust, and antisemitism Moishe Postone; 3. Marxism's other Jewish
questions Lars Fischer; Part III. Israel, Zionism, and the Left: 4.
Socialist Zionism and nation building Anita Shapira; 5. Delegitimation of
Israel or social-historical analysis? The debate over Zionism as a colonial
settler movement Yoav Peled; 6. Does the Left have a Zionist problem? From
the general to particular Mitchell Cohen; Part IV. Jews and Communism: 7.
Jews and Communism in the Soviet Union and Poland Antony Polonsky; 8. Jews
and American Communism Harvey Klehr; Part V. Gendered Perspectives: 9.
Gesia Gelfman: a Jewish woman on the Left in Imperial Russia Barbara Alpern
Engel; 10. Manya Schochat and her travelling guns: Jewish radical women
from Progrom self-defense to the first Kibbutzim Deborah Hertz; 11. The
gender of Jews and the politics of women: a reflection Alice
Kessler-Harris; Part VI. Canonical Figures: 12. Gershom Scholem and the
Left Steven E. Aschheim; 13. The romantic Socialism of Gustav Landauer
Michael Löwy; 14. Martin Buber between Left and Right Uri Ram; Part VII.
Case Studies: 15. The Soviet Union, Jewish concerns, and the New York
electoral Left, 1939-44 Daniel Soyer; 16. Jews and the Left at the New
School Judith Friedlander; 17. Deutscher and Jews: on the non-Jewish Jew -
an analysis and personal reflection Samuel Farber.
Introduction Jack Jacobs; Part I. Political Implications of Judaism: 1. The
strangeness of Jewish Leftism Michael Walzer; Part II. Antisemitism and the
Left: 2. The dualisms of capitalist modernity: reflections on history, the
Holocaust, and antisemitism Moishe Postone; 3. Marxism's other Jewish
questions Lars Fischer; Part III. Israel, Zionism, and the Left: 4.
Socialist Zionism and nation building Anita Shapira; 5. Delegitimation of
Israel or social-historical analysis? The debate over Zionism as a colonial
settler movement Yoav Peled; 6. Does the Left have a Zionist problem? From
the general to particular Mitchell Cohen; Part IV. Jews and Communism: 7.
Jews and Communism in the Soviet Union and Poland Antony Polonsky; 8. Jews
and American Communism Harvey Klehr; Part V. Gendered Perspectives: 9.
Gesia Gelfman: a Jewish woman on the Left in Imperial Russia Barbara Alpern
Engel; 10. Manya Schochat and her travelling guns: Jewish radical women
from Progrom self-defense to the first Kibbutzim Deborah Hertz; 11. The
gender of Jews and the politics of women: a reflection Alice
Kessler-Harris; Part VI. Canonical Figures: 12. Gershom Scholem and the
Left Steven E. Aschheim; 13. The romantic Socialism of Gustav Landauer
Michael Löwy; 14. Martin Buber between Left and Right Uri Ram; Part VII.
Case Studies: 15. The Soviet Union, Jewish concerns, and the New York
electoral Left, 1939-44 Daniel Soyer; 16. Jews and the Left at the New
School Judith Friedlander; 17. Deutscher and Jews: on the non-Jewish Jew -
an analysis and personal reflection Samuel Farber.
strangeness of Jewish Leftism Michael Walzer; Part II. Antisemitism and the
Left: 2. The dualisms of capitalist modernity: reflections on history, the
Holocaust, and antisemitism Moishe Postone; 3. Marxism's other Jewish
questions Lars Fischer; Part III. Israel, Zionism, and the Left: 4.
Socialist Zionism and nation building Anita Shapira; 5. Delegitimation of
Israel or social-historical analysis? The debate over Zionism as a colonial
settler movement Yoav Peled; 6. Does the Left have a Zionist problem? From
the general to particular Mitchell Cohen; Part IV. Jews and Communism: 7.
Jews and Communism in the Soviet Union and Poland Antony Polonsky; 8. Jews
and American Communism Harvey Klehr; Part V. Gendered Perspectives: 9.
Gesia Gelfman: a Jewish woman on the Left in Imperial Russia Barbara Alpern
Engel; 10. Manya Schochat and her travelling guns: Jewish radical women
from Progrom self-defense to the first Kibbutzim Deborah Hertz; 11. The
gender of Jews and the politics of women: a reflection Alice
Kessler-Harris; Part VI. Canonical Figures: 12. Gershom Scholem and the
Left Steven E. Aschheim; 13. The romantic Socialism of Gustav Landauer
Michael Löwy; 14. Martin Buber between Left and Right Uri Ram; Part VII.
Case Studies: 15. The Soviet Union, Jewish concerns, and the New York
electoral Left, 1939-44 Daniel Soyer; 16. Jews and the Left at the New
School Judith Friedlander; 17. Deutscher and Jews: on the non-Jewish Jew -
an analysis and personal reflection Samuel Farber.