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Everyday Hate: How antisemitism is built into our world - and how you can change it
Everyday Hate: How antisemitism is built into our world - and how you can change it
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Antisemitism is still present in today's society, despite being thought to have disappeared long ago. This book explores the reasons why antisemitism continues to thrive, through personal anecdotes, contemporary examples, and historical insights. It reveals surprising truths about how antisemitism persists in the interactions, assumptions, and views of decent people around the world and offers ways to change this for the better.
Format: Hardback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 01 February 2023
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Antisemitism, a relic of ancient prejudice, persists in our modern world, despite our collective abhorrence of racism and oppression. The alarming rise of anti-Jewish hate crimes, the spilling of Jewish blood in Europe, and the ubiquitous debates over antisemitism in various spheres of society, including politics, music, theater, and sports, indicate that this ancient hatred continues to thrive. In the midst of economic, political, and social turmoil, fueled by conspiracy theories and conflicts in the Middle East, antisemitism reemerges as a pressing concern. It would be easy to attribute this resurgence to a small group of extremists, but the truth is that antisemitism pervades our daily lives through subtle stereotypes and assumptions about Jews that are woven into the fabric of our world. These seemingly inconspicuous prejudices perpetuate violent hatred, and until we understand their origins, sustainment mechanisms, and ways to challenge them, they will persist.
Everyday Hate, a compelling book, takes readers on a journey to explore this contentious and often confusing subject. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, contemporary examples, and historical insights, the book unravels surprising truths about how antisemitism continues to thrive in the interactions, assumptions, and views of decent people around the world. Spanning a wide range of topics, from Shakespeare to South Park, Israel to COVID-19, and ancient stereotypes to internet memes, Everyday Hate offers a comprehensive exploration of this issue. It sheds light on how antisemitism manifests in seemingly harmless interactions, assumptions, and views, and challenges readers to confront and dismantle these prejudices.
One of the book's key revelations is that antisemitism is not confined to a specific region or time period. It exists in all societies, regardless of their level of development or cultural richness. Everyday Hate highlights the prevalence of antisemitic attitudes and behaviors in various contexts, from mainstream media to social media, from political discourse to popular culture. It exposes the ways in which antisemitism is perpetuated through stereotypes, caricatures, and misinformation, and how these narratives can influence public opinion and shape societal attitudes.
Furthermore, Everyday Hate delves into the historical roots of antisemitism. It explores the long-standing persecution and marginalization of Jews throughout history, from ancient times to the present day. The book sheds light on the historical events, ideologies, and political movements that have contributed to antisemitism, including the Holocaust, the rise of fascism, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. By understanding the historical context of antisemitism, readers can better appreciate the persistence and resilience of this hatred.
The book also offers practical strategies for combating antisemitism. It provides insights into how individuals, communities, and organizations can actively work to promote tolerance, understanding, and solidarity with Jewish people. Everyday Hate emphasizes the importance of education, awareness, and dialogue as tools for challenging antisemitism. It encourages readers to engage in open and honest discussions, to seek out diverse perspectives, and to stand up against antisemitic rhetoric and behavior whenever they encounter it.
In conclusion, Everyday Hate is a powerful and essential book that sheds light on the persistence and pervasiveness of antisemitism in our modern world. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, contemporary examples, and historical insights, the book challenges readers to confront and dismantle the subtle prejudices and stereotypes that perpetuate antisemitism. By promoting tolerance, understanding, and solidarity with Jewish people, we can work towards creating a more inclusive and just society for all.
ISBN-13: 9781785907906
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