Everyday Hate
Autor Dave Richen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 feb 2023
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ISBN-10: 1785907905
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 160 x 238 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: BITEBACK PUBLISHING
Descriere
Antisemitism is supposed to have disappeared long ago, but despite our abhorrence of racism and oppression in all its forms, this ancient prejudice continues to thrive. Anti-Jewish hate crime is rising, Jewish blood is spilt in Europe once more and arguments over antisemitism, whether in politics or music, theatre or sport, are increasingly hard to avoid. At a time of economic, political and social turmoil, fuelled by conspiracy theories on your smartphone or conflict in the Middle East, antisemitism is back, and we need to know why.
It would be tempting to put this down to a handful of extremists, but antisemitism endures at an everyday level in the stereotypes and assumptions about Jews that are woven into the fabric of our world. It is these almost-unnoticed prejudices that perpetuate violent hatred, and until we all understand where they came from, how they are sustained and how they can be challenged, they will continue to do so. Blending personal anecdotes, contemporary examples and historical insights, Everyday Hate takes you on a journey through this contentious and often confusing subject.
Spanning Shakespeare to South Park, Israel to Covid-19 and ancient stereotypes to internet memes, it reveals surprising truths about how antisemitism continues to thrive in the interactions, assumptions and views of decent people around the world - and how we can change this for the better.
Notă biografică
He writes about antisemitism and extremism for a range of national and international media including the New Statesman, Guardian, New York Times and Jewish Chronicle and regularly appears on TV and radio including for BBC News, Sky News and ITV News. This is Dave's second book, following The Left's Jewish Problem: Jeremy Corbyn, Israel and Antisemitism.