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How to Think About Antisemitism: A Speaker Series
In conjunction with Professor Ari Y. Kelman's course, "How to Think About Antisemitism," four major scholars on the topic will share their work on antisemitism at Stanford:
- October 9: Jonathan Judaken (Washington University) will discuss his new book, Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism (Columbia UP, 2024).
- October 23: David Schraub (Lewis and Clark Law School) will introduce his research into the intersections of American law, legal scholarship, and antisemitism: Renewing Study into the Oldest Hatred: Introduction to the Law vs. Antisemitism Symposium (27 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1027 [2024]).
- October 30: Mara Lee Grayson, will explore her two recent studies: the monograph Antisemitism and the White Supremacist Imaginary: Conflations and Contradictions in Composition and Rhetoric (Peter Lang, 2023) and the anthology Challenging Antisemitism; Lessons from Literacy Classrooms (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023).
- November 13: Dov Waxman, professor of Israel Studies at UCLA, will serve as the final installment of the speaker series on antisemitism, where he will share his research into American Jewry’s relationship to antisemitism, including the lack of consensus among scholars about the definition of the term.
Sponsored by the Taube Center for Jewish Studies, the Concentration in Education and Jewish Studies at the Graduate School of Education, and the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity.Join for one or all of these events.Open to the public!
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