Tag: Corinne E. Blackmer

Poisoning the Wells: Antisemitism in Contemporary America

https://isgap.org/book/poisoning-the-wells-antisemitism-in-contemporary-america-2/

In twenty-first century America, antisemitism is on the rise, especially on the extreme left, the radical right, and within political Islamism. Expressions of this oldest hatred are also increasingly prevalent in popular culture, where they are spread by politicians, entertainers and celebrities, the media, social justice activists, and religious leaders, as well as in universities, […]

Annexing Israel: The Improbable Alliance between the BDS and LGBTQ Movements

https://isgap.org/media/2022/01/annexing-israel-the-improbable-alliance-between-the-bds-and-lgbtq-movements/

15 Dec., “Annexing Israel: The Improbable Alliance between the BDS and LGBTQ Movements” Professor Corinne E. Blackmer, Professor of English and Judaic Studies at Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, United States Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2021 Time: 11:00 AM Eastern Time

Annexing Israel: The Improbable Alliance between the BDS and LGBTQ Movements

https://isgap.org/event/2021/09/nnexing-israel-the-improbable-alliance-between-the-bds-and-lgbtq-movements/

15 Dec., “Annexing Israel: The Improbable Alliance between the BDS and LGBTQ Movements” Professor Corinne E. Blackmer, Professor of English and Judaic Studies at Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, United States Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2021  Time: 11:00 AM Eastern Time Join ISGAP’s International Seminar Series titled, The “Intersectionality” of Antisemitism. The series is convened […]

New ISGAP Publication – Poisoning the Wells: Antisemitism in Contemporary America

https://isgap.org/post/2021/08/new-isgap-publication-poisoning-the-wells-antisemitism-in-contemporary-america/

In twenty-first century America, antisemitism is on the rise, especially on the extreme left, the radical right, and within political Islamism. Expressions of this oldest hatred are also increasingly prevalent in popular culture, where they are spread–wittingly or unwittingly–by politicians, entertainers and celebrities, the media, social justice activists, and religious leaders, as well as in […]