European Muslim antisemitism
why young urban males say they don't like Jews
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Author
Publication
2015 - Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana
Language
English
Word Count
86,250 words, Guess
Page Count
345 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780253015181
- ISBN-139780253015259
- ISBN-100253015189
- ISBN-100253015251
- Library of Congress Control Number2014029057
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number884571106
- Better World Books9780253015181
- Better World Books9780253015259
- Open LibraryOL31035109M
Classifications
- DDC305.892/404
- LCCDS146.E85 J56 2015
- LCCDS146.E85J56 2015
Description
Antisemitism from Muslims has become a serious issue in Western Europe, although not often acknowledged as such. Looking for insights into the views and rationales of young Muslims toward Jews, Günther Jikeli and his colleagues interviewed 117 ordinary Muslim men in London (chiefly of South Asian background), Paris (chiefly North African), and Berlin (chiefly Turkish). The researchers sought information about stereotypes of Jews, arguments used to support hostility toward Jews, the role played by the Middle East conflict and Islamist ideology in perceptions of Jews, the possible sources of antisemitic views, and, by contrast, what would motivate Muslims to actively oppose antisemitism. They also learned how the men perceive discrimination and exclusion as well as their own national identification. This study is rich in qualitative data that will mark a significant step along the path toward a better understanding of contemporary antisemitism in Europe.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Studies in antisemitism
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