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Předmět From Anti-Semitism to Anti-Zionism (JPM553)

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This course investigates the history (and transformations) of anti-Jewish sentiment and movements, including traditional anti-Judaism, racial anti-Semitism and later anti-Zionism.Course requirements include active participation (stress is on active rather than participation) and one in-class presentation.Active participation involves reading all required readings. In-class presentations should be 10 to 15 minutes long. Team presentations (of a maximum of three students) are allowed if the size of the class exceeds the number of topics. Presentations consist of critical interpretations of either a scholarly article or an academic book on one of the class topics. Students have to consult their reading of choice with the instructor.Students are allowed to have two unexcused absences.Course Schedule1.        INTRODUCTION, SYLLABUS READING, DISTRIBUTION OF IN-CLASS PRESENTATIONS (29. 9. 2015)2.        TRADITIONAL ANTI-JUDAISM (6. 10. 2015)Required reading: Joshua Trachtenberg, The Devil and the Jews: The Medieval Conception of the Jew and its Relation to Modern Antisemitism, Skokie, Illiniois: Varda Books, 2001, p. 11-31.   3.        BEING JEWISH IN CENTRAL EUROPE TODAY: CONFERENCE (13. 10. 2015)please see conference program!4.        ORIGINS OF RACIAL ANTI-SEMITISM (20. 10. 2015)Required reading: Richard Levy, Antisemitism in the Modern World: An Anthology of Texts, Lexington: DC Health and Company, 1990, p. 49-93.5.        ZIONISM AND ANTI-SEMITISM: ROAD TO ANTI-ZIONISM? (27. 10. 2015)Required reading: Anita Shapira, Anti-Semitism and Zionism, Modern Judaism, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Oct., 1995), p. 215-232.6.        HOW GERMAN WAS NAZI ANTI-SEMITISM? (3. 11. 2015)Required reading: Oded Heilbronner, "German or Nazi Anti-Semitism?", in Dan Stone (ed.), The Historiography of the Holocaust, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, pp. 9-23.7.        POSTWAR ANTI-SEMITISM (10. 11. 2015)Required reading: Pieter Lagrou, Return to a Vanished World: European Societies and the Remnants of their Jewish communities, 1945-47, in David Bankier (ed.), The Jews are Coming Back. The Return of the Jews to their Countries of Origin after WWII. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2005, pp. 1-24.8.        TRIVIALIZATION, REVISIONISM AND DENAIL (24. 11. 2015)Required reading: Michael Shermer - Alex Grobman, Denying History: Who Says the Holocaust Never Happened and Why Do They Say It?, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 2000, p. 39-74.9.        THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND THE ORIGINS OF THE CONFLICT (1. 12. 2015)Required reading: Gregory Harms - Todd M. Ferry, The Palestine-Israel Conflict: A Basic Introduction, London: Pluto, 2005, p. 87-116.10.    ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE ARAB WORLD AND IN EUROPE TODAY (8. 12. 2015)Required reading: Robert Wistrich, Muslim Anti-Semitism: A Clear and Present Danger, New York: American Jewish Committee, 2002, p. 5-10, 43-47.Required reading: Edward H. Kaplan - Charles A. Small, Anti-Israel Sentiment Predicts Anti-Semitism in Europe, The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 50, No. 4 (Aug., 2006), p. 548-561.11.    THE MISUSE OF ANTISEMITISM (15. 12. 2015)Required reading: Norman G. Finkelstein, Beyond Chutzpah: On the Misuse of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005, p. 21-31. Examples of presentation readings: §  Walter Laquer, The Changing Face of Antisemitism, New York, N.Y. : Oxford University Press, 2006.§  Zygmunt Bauman, Modernity and the Holocaust, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1989.§  Ben Halpern, What Is Antisemitism?, Modern Judaism, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Dec., 1981), pp. 251-262§  David Bankier, The Jews Are Coming Back: The Return of the Jews to Their Countries of Origin After WW II, Jerusalem: Yad Vashem in association with Berghahn Books, 2005.§  Deborah E. Lipstadt, Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory. New York: Free Press, 1993.§  Matti Bunzl, Between Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia: Some Thoughts on the New Europe, American Ethnologist, Vol. 32, No. 4 (Nov., 2005), pp. 499-508.§  Norman G. Finkelstein, The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering. London: VERSO, 2000.§  Charles Glass, Jews against Zion: Israeli Jewish Anti-Zionism, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1/2 (Autumn, 1975 - Winter, 1976), pp. 56-81.§  Shulamit Volkov, Readjusting Cultural Codes: Reflections on Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism, Journal of Israeli History, Vol. 25, No. 1 (2006), pp. 51-62.§  Tony Judt, Postwar, New York: Penguin Books, 2006, pp. 803-831. 

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