This book analyzes the two major trends in antisemitism today. Old antisemitism, based in religious and racist prejudices, has resurfaced in the wake of weakening nation states in a globalized world. 'New' antisemitism, or the antisemitic narrativization of Israel, has grown in the shadow of the protracted conflict in the Middle East.
Mikael Shainkman (PhD) is a research fellow at the Moshe Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry at Tel Aviv University, and Editor of the Center's series of Position Papers. His research focuses mainly on antisemitism and historical culture: his doctoral thesis, 'Heroes and Victims: The Holocaust in Israeli Historical Culture', dealt with how the Holocaust has been remembered, understood and used in Israeli society.
Mikael Shainkman (PhD) is a research fellow at the Moshe Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry at Tel Aviv University, and Editor of the Center's series of Position Papers. His research focuses mainly on antisemitism and historical culture: his doctoral thesis, 'Heroes and Victims: The Holocaust in Israeli Historical Culture', dealt with how the Holocaust has been remembered, understood and used in Israeli society.
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