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Antisemitism in Reader Comments
Analogies for Reckoning with the Past
Introduction
This book examines the most frequent form of Jew-hatred: Israel-related antisemitism. After defining this hate ideology in its various manifestations and the role the internet plays in it, the author explores the question of how Israel-related antisemitism is communicated and understood through the language used by readers in below-the-line comments.
Methodology and Sources
Drawing on a corpus of over 6,000 comments from traditionally left-wing news outlets The Guardian and Die Zeit, the author examines both implicit and explicit comparisons made between modern-day Israel and both colonial Britain and Nazi Germany.
Context and Analysis
His analyses are placed within the context of resurgent neo-nationalism in both countries, and it is argued that these instances of antisemitism perform a multi-faceted role in absolving guilt, re-writing history, and reinforcing in-group status.
Target Audience
This book will be of interest not only to linguistics scholars, but also to academics in fields such as internet studies, Jewish studies, hate speech, and antisemitism.