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Abstract Advancing a consistent anti-racist analytic to challenge antisemitism demands standing with all those who suffer from systemic racism, and specifically with Palestinians. However, antisemitism and anti-Palestinian racism are rarely understood and opposed in a unified movement of solidarity. Here, we address what antisemitism is not, especially the false claim that equates antisemitism with criticism of the state of Israel – a claim that is reaching fever pitch at the current moment. Turning to context, we consider periodisations about how antisemitism has changed over time and place, suggesting we are in a new period of increasing supposed legitimacy for antisemitism in Western liberal-democratic capitalist states, associated with the rising influence of white nationalism. We then consider what antisemitism as anti-Jewish racism is, and how it is coded in certain ways, including: elite privilege; conspiracy claims; and symbolic marking for threats and violence. We conclude with notes on the potential for solidarity.
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Bakan et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5e7feb6db64358757c7a1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/1569206x-bja10048
Abigail B. Bakan
Yasmeen Abu‐Laban
Aboriginal Affairs Northern Dev Canada
Historical Materialism
University of Toronto
University of Alberta
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