Session 3: American Universities and the Muslim Brotherhood
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Location | Zoom |
Date | Tue, Dec 13, 11:00am - 12:00pm |
Duration | 1h |
Details | Featuring Dr. Charles Asher Small, Founder and Executive Director, ISGAP; Director, ISGAP-Woolf Institute Fellowship Training Programme on Critical Antisemitism Studies, Cambridge, U.K. This course will explore the emergence of contemporary antisemitism in the United States, with a concentration on popular culture, the hip-hop community, and sports, while analysing its historical and ideological roots. This course will also assess how and why academia is silent on issues pertaining to antisemitism; and why Jewish people are being increasingly labelled as white and racist in our best universities; just one generation after being hunted and exterminated due to the racist ideologies that defined the Jewish People as an inferior race and a threat to the purity of the white Aryan nation. Session 1: “Fragmentation, Antisemitism and Extremism in the United States“ Session 2: “Imposter Jews: Hip-Hop, the Nation of Islam and Contemporary Antisemitism“ Session 3: “From Extermination to White
Racist in One Generation: Teaching Antisemitism in US Higher Education
and the Shifting Discourse of Jewish Identity“ Classes will be held virtually on Zoom. Recordings will be made available to registered participants who are not able to attend live sessions. Limited student scholarships are available, to apply contact daphne.klajman@isgap.org.
Course fee: $100.00 Register here. |
Repeats? | No |
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