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This book illustrates the two clear trends in antisemitism today:
"old" antisemitism, based in religious and racist prejudices, which
has largely disappeared from public discourse in the West after the
defeat of Nazi Germany, but has resurfaced in the last
quarter-century in the face of right wing frustration of weakening
nation states in a globalized world; and "new" antisemitism, or the
antisemitic narrativization of Israel, which is most commonly found
on the Left, in the Muslim world, and in the post-colonial
discourse. This collection of essays analyzes both old and new
antisemitisms, in order to understand their place in the world of
today and tomorrow.
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