Tag: Dr. Charles Small

Alexander Tsesis – “Free Speech and Antisemitism: Comparative Approaches to Antisemitic Speech in the United States and Europe”

https://isgap.org/media/2012/10/free-speech-and-antisemitism-comparative-approaches-to-antisemitic-speech-in-the-united-states-and-europe/

Lecture: Free Speech and Antisemitism: Comparative Approaches to Antisemitic Speech in the United States and Europe Speaker: Alexander Tsesis, Associate Professor of Law at Loyola University-Chicago Location: Fordham University Date: October 18, 2012

Alan Dershowitz, Daniel Sibony, Charles Asher Small – “Is A Legal Remedy to Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program and Incitement to Genocide Still Possible?”

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Lecture: Is A Legal Remedy to Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program and Incitement to Genocide Still Possible? Speakers: Alan Dershowitz, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School Daniel Sibony, French philosopher and psychoanalyst Charles Asher Small, Director of ISGAP and Koret Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University Location: Harvard Law School Date: […]

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

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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

Charles Asher Small – “Globalization and Contemporary Antisemitisms: From Islamism as a Social Movement to the Acquiescence in the West”

https://isgap.org/media/2011/04/globalization-and-contemporary-antisemitisms-from-islamism-as-a-social-movement-to-the-acquiescence-in-the-west/

Lecture: Globalization and Contemporary Antisemitisms: From Islamism as a Social Movement to the Acquiescence in the West Speaker: Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP Date: Thursday, April 21, 2011 Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), Yale University, New Haven, CT

Dovid Katz – “The Unique and ‘Successful’ Antisemitism in the East of the European Union”

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Title: “The Unique and ‘Successful’ Antisemitism in the East of the European Union” Speaker: Professor Dovid Katz, Editor, DefendingHistory.com; Chief Analyst, Litvak Studies Institute (Vilnius) Date: Thursday, April 14, 2011 Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

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

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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

Daniel Tsadik – “Some Notes on Antisemitism in Iran”

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Title: Some Notes on Antisemitism in Iran Speaker: Professor Daniel Tsadik, Assistant Professor of Sepharadic and Iranian Studies, Yeshiva University (New York) Date: Thursday, February 10, 2011 Location: The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), Yale University, New Haven, CT