Tag: Antisemitism

Renowned Experts Sound Alarm Bells on Anti-Semitism at NYC Gathering

https://isgap.org/post/2013/05/renowned-experts-sound-alarm-bells-on-anti-semitism-at-nyc-gathering/

Several highly regarded experts on anti-Semitism and the state of the Jewish world sounded strong warnings about the escalation in global anti-Semitism at a Manhattan gathering last week that attracted a large group of Jewish community leaders. David Harris, executive director of the American Jewish Committee; Bernard Lewis, a top historical expert on Islam and […]

Phyllis Chesler – “The New Anti-Semitism: Reflections After A Decade on the Front Lines”

https://isgap.org/media/2013/02/the-new-anti-semitism-reflections-after-a-decade-on-the-front-lines/

Title: The New Anti-Semitism: Reflections After A Decade on the Front Lines Speaker: Dr. Phyllis Chesler Date: February 28, 2013 Location: Fordham University, as part of the “Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective” Seminar Series Phyllis Chesler is a best selling and influential author, a legendary feminist leader, and a psychotherapist and expert courtroom witness. She has […]

Aleksandra Gliszczynksa-Grabias “Memory Laws or Memory Loss Limiting Freedom of Speech in Search of Europe’s Historical Identity”

https://isgap.org/post/2013/01/aleksandra-gliszczynksa-grabias-memory-laws-or-memory-loss-limiting-freedom-of-speech-in-search-of-europes-historical-identity/

Feb. 27 – Milstein West A – Harvard Law School Researcher, PoznaY Human Rights Centre, Institute of Legal Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences; Vice President, “Open Republic” Association against Antisemitism and Xenophobia Aleksandra Gliszczy?ska–Grabias graduated from the European Studies, Faculty of Law and Administration of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna?, Poland. She is a […]

Daniel Sibony – “The Essence of Antisemitism: Is It too Simple to be Understood?”

https://isgap.org/media/2012/10/the-essence-of-antisemitism-is-it-too-simple-to-be-understood/

Lecture: The Essence of Antisemitism: Is It too Simple to be Understood? Speaker: Daniel Sibony, French philosopher and psychoanalyst Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP, gave the introductory remarks. Date: October 16, 2012 Location: McGill University

Tatenda Mujeni – “Concerns of Our Mothers: How Divisions in the “Baby Boomer” Generation Affect the Contemporary Feminist Movement: The Role of Racism and Antisemitism”

https://isgap.org/media/2011/04/concerns-of-our-mothers-how-divisions-in-the-baby-boomer-generation-affect-the-contemporary-feminist-movement-the-role-of-racism-and-antisemitism/

Title: “Concerns of Our Mothers: How Divisions in the ‘Baby Boomer’ Generation Affect the Contemporary Feminist Movement: The Role of Racism and Antisemitism” Speaker: Tatenda Mujeni, Bennett College for Women, Greensboro, North Carolina Date: Friday, April 8, 2011 Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

Dorian F. Bell – “A ‘Paradise of Parasites’: Hannah Arendt, Antisemitism, and the Legacies of Empire”

https://isgap.org/media/2011/04/a-paradise-of-parasites-hannah-arendt-antisemitism-and-the-legacies-of-empire/

Title: “A ‘Paradise of Parasites’: Hannah Arendt, Antisemitism, and the Legacies of Empire” Speaker: Professor Dorian F. Bell, Assistant Professor, Literature Department, University of California, Santa Cruz Date: Thursday, April 7, 2011 Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

Moishe Postone – “The Structuring Opposition of Capitalist Modernity; Notes on History, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust”

https://isgap.org/media/2011/03/the-structuring-opposition-of-capitalist-modernity-notes-on-history-antisemitism-and-the-holocaust/

Title: The Structuring Opposition of Capitalist Modernity; Notes on History, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust Speaker: Professor Moishe Postone, History, University of Chicago Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011 Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

Stephen Norwood “Legitimating Nazism: American Universities and the Third Reich”

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Title: Legitimating Nazism: American Universities and the Third Reich Speaker: Professor Stephen Norwood, History, The University of Oklahoma Date: Thursday, February 24, 2011 Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

Paul Lawrence Rose – “Thinking about Antisemitism and Antisemitisms”

https://isgap.org/media/2010/12/thinking-about-antisemitism-and-antisemitisms/

Title: Thinking About Antisemitism and Antisemitisms: Cultures, Emotions, Contexts Speaker: Professor Paul Lawrence Rose, Mitrani Professor of History, Pennsylvania State University Date: Thursday, December 2, 2010 Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), Yale University, New Haven, CT

Phyllis Chesler – “How Scapegoating Israel Diminishes the Rights of Women in the Middle East”

https://isgap.org/media/2010/11/how-scapegoating-israel-diminishes-the-rights-of-women-in-the-middle-east/

Title: How Scapegoating Israel Diminishes the Rights of Women in the Middle East Speaker: Professor Phyllis Chesler, Emerita Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies, City University of New York (CUNY) Date: Thursday, November 18, 2010 Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), Yale University, New Haven, CT