Antisemitism and philosemitism in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries : representing Jews, Jewishness, and modern culture / edited by Phyllis Lassner and Lara Trubowitz.

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Other Authors: Lassner, Phyllis, Trubowitz, Lara, 1966-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newark : University of Delware Press, c2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Between philosemitism and antisemitism: the Frankfurt school's anti-antisemitism / Jonathan Judaken
  • "Killing me softly": racial ambivalence in Jean-Paul Sartre's Reflexions sur la question juive / Max Silverman
  • From antisemitism to "the right to have rights": the Jewish roots of Hannah Arendt's cosmopolitanism / Seyla Benhabib and Raluca Eddon
  • Points of conflict: cultural values in "green" and "racial" antisemitism / Sander L. Gilman
  • Educating for a Jewish gaze: the close doubling of antisemitism and philosemitism in Sandra Goldbacher's The governess / Helene Meyers
  • Esther Khan: antisemitism and philosemitism at the turns of two centuries / Margaret D. Stetz
  • "May Jews go to college?": fictions of Jewishness in the 1920s / Lisa Marcus
  • Antisemitism without Jews: Left behind in the American heartland / Jonathan Freedman
  • The urban geography of English antisemitism and assimilation: a case study / Kristin Bluemel
  • Lovin' me, lovin' Jew: gender, intermarriage, and metaphor / Sara R. Horowitz
  • Exile and Jewish identity: Marjorie Agosin and urban diasporic possibility / Murray Baumgarten.