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The Jewish Struggle in the 21st Century - Daniel Ian Rubin

The Jewish Struggle in the 21st Century

Conflict, Positionality, and Multiculturalism
Buch | Softcover
152 Seiten
2021
Brill (Verlag)
9789004464063 (ISBN)
CHF 44,90 inkl. MwSt
The Jewish Struggle in the 21st Century: Conflict, Positionality, and Multiculturalism is about the needs of the Jewish community in the United States, and it addresses the lack of representation in the diversity and multicultural education classroom at the university level.
Jews and the study of antisemitism are often disregarded in multiculturalism in the United States. This “brushing aside” of the Jewish community places Jews in a very difficult situation because, due to continued discrimination and prejudice, Jews need recognition and acceptance in the multicultural community. While light-skinned American Jews are often perceived as White, they are positioned between being considered White and somehow less than when they are found to be Jewish. Therefore, Jews find themselves in this nebulous “space between” the Black/White binary.



This text takes a personal approach to the study of Jewish people, antisemitism, and the inclusion of the Jewish experience into university multicultural discourse. It also introduces a new Jewish critical race framework that develops from Critical Race Theory and has similarities in the fight against racism and injustice in U.S. society.



The Jewish Struggle in the 21st Century: Conflict, Positionality, and Multiculturalism addresses the needs of the Jewish community in the United States as it pertains to its tenuous position in the fields of multiculturalism and critical race studies. It addresses the lack of representation in the diversity and multicultural education classroom as well as issues of antisemitism at the university level.

Daniel Ian Rubin, Ph.D. (2013), New Mexico State University, is Adjunct Faculty at the University of Redlands School of Education. He has over twenty publications, including the co-authored A Time of Covidiocy: Media, Politics, and Social Upheaval (Brill, 2021).

Foreword

 Warren J. Blumenfeld
Acknowledgments



Chapter 1: Introduction

 Chapter Overview



Chapter 2: Still Wandering: The Exclusion of Jews from Issues of Social Justice and Multicultural Thought

 Background

 Jews as a Minority Group

 Jewish Exclusion in Multiculturalism

 Teaching Antisemitic Awareness in Education

 Conclusion

 Implications



Chapter 3: Jews and Blacks in the Time of COVID-19: Solidarity and Conflict

 Introduction

 The Conflicted History of Black/Jewish Relations

 Where Do We Go from Here?

 Conclusion



Chapter 4: Hebcrit: A New Dimension of Critical Race Theory

 Introduction

 Hebcrit and Critical Race Theory

 Jews Defined

 Jews as a Persecuted Group

 Jews and the Question of Race

 Jews and the Tenuous “Space Between”

 Jews and the Issue of Power

 Critical Race Theory and Jewish Invisibility

 Hebcrit and Counternarratives

 Conclusion



Chapter 5: Whiter Shade of Pale: Making the Case for Jewish Presence in the Multicultural Classroom

 Background

 Introduction

 Resurgent Antisemitism

 The Notion of “Whiteness” and White Identity

 Jewish Sense of Self

 Exclusion from Multicultural and Social Justice Discourse

 Conclusion



Chapter 6: Navigating the “Space Between” the Black/White Binary: A Call for Jewish Multicultural Inclusion

 Introduction

 The Diversity and Multicultural Classroom

 Racialization and the Jews

 The Black/White Binary

 The “Space Between”

 The Negative Effects of Jewish Invisibility

 Conclusion



Chapter 7: The Muddy Waters of Multicultural Acceptance: A Qualitative Case Study on Antisemitism and the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict

 Introduction

 Antisemitism and Multicultural Education

 Research Questions

 Methodology

 Theoretical Lens

 Zionism and the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict

 Results

 Discussion

 Conclusion

 Implications



Chapter 8: Jewish Academics’ Experiences of Antisemitism within the United States

 Introduction

 Perception of Antisemitism

 Hostility on U.S. Campuses

 Methodology

 Research Questions

 Participant Information

 Personal Experiences with Harassment

 Professional Experiences of Harassment

 Discussion

 Conclusion

 Future Research

 Limitations



Chapter 9: The Stereotypical Portrayal of Jewish Masculinity on The Big Bang Theory

 Introduction

 A Brief Depiction of the Jewish Male (and His Mother, of Course)

 The Jewish Mother

 The Television Depiction of the Jewish Male

 The Wolowitz Conundrum

 Representation of Judaism

 Television, Stereotypes, and Perception

 Conclusion

 Implications



Chapter 10: Conclusion

 Reflection

 Where Do We Go from Here?



References

About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Personal/Public Scholarship ; 10
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 269 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Didaktik
ISBN-13 9789004464063 / 9789004464063
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