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Challenging Antisemitism: Lessons from Literacy Classrooms provides theoretical framing and historical context for understanding contemporary antisemitism and offers teachers curricular ideas and practical strategies to address antisemitism and amplify Jewish voices in secondary and post-secondary literacy classrooms.



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Introduction to the Collection: Why Is It So Hard to Talk about Antisemitism?

Mara Lee Grayson & Judith Chriqui Benchimol

Chapter 1: The Study of Comedic Rhetoric as an Antidote to Antisemitism

Lauri Mattenson

Chapter 2: Repairing the World: Raising Awareness through Social Justice Action in the English Classroom

Rachel Kraushaar

Chapter 3: Avoiding Conflation, Deflection, and Distraction: Untangling Antisemitism from Zionism and Anti-Zionism

Mara Lee Grayson

Chapter 4: Community Engagement Positionality Statements: An Introduction

Alex Slotkin

Chapter 5: Expanding a Pedagogy of Identity

Gillian Steinberg

Chapter 6: Teaching the Past to Protect the Future: Degenerate Art as a Modern-Day Cultural Warning

Cheryl Hogue Smith

Chapter 7: Representations of the Holocaust and Connected Histories

Ania Switzer

Chapter 8: Teaching Art Spiegelman’s Maus and Kendrick Lamar’s album DAMN. in the Predominantly White, Catholic College Classroom

Maureen Daniels Akerib

Chapter 9: Jewish Experiences That Move Beyond Holocaust Narratives: A Resource For English Teachers

Judith Chriqui Benchimol

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/14/2023 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475864830, 978-1475864830
      ISBN10: 1475864833

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Challenging Antisemitism: Lessons from Literacy Classrooms provides theoretical framing and historical context for understanding contemporary antisemitism and offers teachers curricular ideas and practical strategies to address antisemitism and amplify Jewish voices in secondary and post-secondary literacy classrooms.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction to the Collection: Why Is It So Hard to Talk about Antisemitism?

      Mara Lee Grayson & Judith Chriqui Benchimol

      Chapter 1: The Study of Comedic Rhetoric as an Antidote to Antisemitism

      Lauri Mattenson

      Chapter 2: Repairing the World: Raising Awareness through Social Justice Action in the English Classroom

      Rachel Kraushaar

      Chapter 3: Avoiding Conflation, Deflection, and Distraction: Untangling Antisemitism from Zionism and Anti-Zionism

      Mara Lee Grayson

      Chapter 4: Community Engagement Positionality Statements: An Introduction

      Alex Slotkin

      Chapter 5: Expanding a Pedagogy of Identity

      Gillian Steinberg

      Chapter 6: Teaching the Past to Protect the Future: Degenerate Art as a Modern-Day Cultural Warning

      Cheryl Hogue Smith

      Chapter 7: Representations of the Holocaust and Connected Histories

      Ania Switzer

      Chapter 8: Teaching Art Spiegelman’s Maus and Kendrick Lamar’s album DAMN. in the Predominantly White, Catholic College Classroom

      Maureen Daniels Akerib

      Chapter 9: Jewish Experiences That Move Beyond Holocaust Narratives: A Resource For English Teachers

      Judith Chriqui Benchimol

      About the Contributors

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