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The Rhetoric of Antisemitism focuses on the initial struggle Christianity experienced with Judaism, intensifying a hatred thereof, and settling on a religious dogma of eternal guilt meant to perpetuate antisemitism for eternity. Kiewe tackles the similar approach Islam has taken in its tension with Judaism and how it was turned centuries later into the Arab-Israeli conflict, significantly with the help of Nazi-antisemitism and propaganda. This book discusses the significant rise of antisemitism in the 19th and 20th centuries, including the forgery pamphlet The Protocols of the Elders of Zion that promoted the charge of Jewish world domination, and the more recent Durban Conference (2001) as a major turning point in conflating antisemitism and anti-Zionism, including the linguistic games used to merge antisemitism with anti-Israelism. Scholars of religious studies, history, and rhetorical studies will find this book particularly useful.



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Introduction: Anti-Semitism: A Rhetorical Perspective

Chapter 1: From Guilt to Scapegoating: The Rhetorical Grounding of Antisemitism

Chapter 2: The Messianic Conception in Judaism: The Foundation of a Fatal Misunderstanding

Chapter 3: The Rejection of Judaism and Guilt as Foundational to Antisemitism

Chapter 4: Saint John Chrysostom: Rhetorical Invectives and the Grounding of Antisemitism

Chapter 5: From the Dreyfuss Affair to the Holocaust: Blaming Jews for Antisemitism

Chapter 6: The Protocols of the Wise Elders of Zion: Beyond the Lie

Chapter 7: The Durban Conference and the Reinvention the Past

Chapter 8: The Diabolic Jew and the Visualization of Antisemitism

Chapter 9: The “Jew” as an Identity of Name and Place

Chapter 10: Nostra Aetate and the End to the Charge of “Eternal Guilt”

Chapter 11: From Denying to Boycotting: The big lie that is antisemitism

Chapter 12: The Prospects for an End to Antisemitism

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 28/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793630902, 978-1793630902
      ISBN10: 1793630909

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Rhetoric of Antisemitism focuses on the initial struggle Christianity experienced with Judaism, intensifying a hatred thereof, and settling on a religious dogma of eternal guilt meant to perpetuate antisemitism for eternity. Kiewe tackles the similar approach Islam has taken in its tension with Judaism and how it was turned centuries later into the Arab-Israeli conflict, significantly with the help of Nazi-antisemitism and propaganda. This book discusses the significant rise of antisemitism in the 19th and 20th centuries, including the forgery pamphlet The Protocols of the Elders of Zion that promoted the charge of Jewish world domination, and the more recent Durban Conference (2001) as a major turning point in conflating antisemitism and anti-Zionism, including the linguistic games used to merge antisemitism with anti-Israelism. Scholars of religious studies, history, and rhetorical studies will find this book particularly useful.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Anti-Semitism: A Rhetorical Perspective

      Chapter 1: From Guilt to Scapegoating: The Rhetorical Grounding of Antisemitism

      Chapter 2: The Messianic Conception in Judaism: The Foundation of a Fatal Misunderstanding

      Chapter 3: The Rejection of Judaism and Guilt as Foundational to Antisemitism

      Chapter 4: Saint John Chrysostom: Rhetorical Invectives and the Grounding of Antisemitism

      Chapter 5: From the Dreyfuss Affair to the Holocaust: Blaming Jews for Antisemitism

      Chapter 6: The Protocols of the Wise Elders of Zion: Beyond the Lie

      Chapter 7: The Durban Conference and the Reinvention the Past

      Chapter 8: The Diabolic Jew and the Visualization of Antisemitism

      Chapter 9: The “Jew” as an Identity of Name and Place

      Chapter 10: Nostra Aetate and the End to the Charge of “Eternal Guilt”

      Chapter 11: From Denying to Boycotting: The big lie that is antisemitism

      Chapter 12: The Prospects for an End to Antisemitism

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