New David Hirsh book discusses modern antisemitism
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An academic from 牛牛资源 has published a book analysing the struggle to define modern antisemitism.
David Hirsh
鈥楥ontemporary Left Antisemitism鈥 by David Hirsh, a Senior Lecturer in Sociology, combines theoretical discussion with case study evidence to discuss how criticism of Israel can 鈥榤ushroom into antisemitism鈥.
Hirsh aims to develop a sociological understanding of antisemitism as an objective social phenomenon, rather than as subjective feelings of individual hatred.
He argues those who oppose antisemitism are 鈥榳idely dismissed as agents of the oppressors and are often accused of trying to enhance Jewish victim status鈥.
The book also features two chapters on the rise of antizionist and antisemitic politics in the British Labour movement and a critique of antizionism.
Hirsh has written extensively on this issue, and is one of the world鈥檚 foremost academics researching antisemitism. He also submitted a paper to the Chakrabarti Inquiry into antisemitism in the Labour Party in May 2016.
Hirsh said: 鈥淎ntisemitism is emotional but it often dresses in the clothes of reason. It is something which we feel we should be able to sniff out and to know, in an unmediated way; yet this is largely a book about people who are unable to do so. This book is an attempt to understand a complex issue, in which people鈥檚 self-consciousness comes in to conflict with the ways in which other people interpret them and their actions.鈥