Challenging Antisemitism: Lessons from Literacy Classrooms

Author:   Mara Lee Grayson ,  Judith Chriqui Benchimol
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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Pages:   176
Publication Date:   14 April 2023
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Challenging Antisemitism: Lessons from Literacy Classrooms provides theoretical framing and historical context for understanding contemporary antisemitism and offers teachers curricular ideas and practical strategies to address antisemitism and amplify Jewish voices in secondary and post-secondary literacy classrooms.

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Author:   Mara Lee Grayson ,  Judith Chriqui Benchimol
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.30cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9781475864830


ISBN 10:   1475864833
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   14 April 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Introduction to the Collection: Why Is It So Hard to Talk about Antisemitism? Mara Lee Grayson & Judith Chriqui Benchimol Chapter 1: The Study of Comedic Rhetoric as an Antidote to Antisemitism Lauri Mattenson Chapter 2: Repairing the World: Raising Awareness through Social Justice Action in the English Classroom Rachel Kraushaar Chapter 3: Avoiding Conflation, Deflection, and Distraction: Untangling Antisemitism from Zionism and Anti-Zionism Mara Lee Grayson Chapter 4: Community Engagement Positionality Statements: An Introduction Alex Slotkin Chapter 5: Expanding a Pedagogy of Identity Gillian Steinberg Chapter 6: Teaching the Past to Protect the Future: Degenerate Art as a Modern-Day Cultural Warning Cheryl Hogue Smith Chapter 7: Representations of the Holocaust and Connected Histories Ania Switzer Chapter 8: Teaching Art Spiegelman’s Maus and Kendrick Lamar’s album DAMN. in the Predominantly White, Catholic College Classroom Maureen Daniels Akerib Chapter 9: Jewish Experiences That Move Beyond Holocaust Narratives: A Resource For English Teachers Judith Chriqui Benchimol About the Contributors

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"Challenging Antisemitism: Lessons from Literacy Classrooms provides secondary and university teachers with insightful perspective, language, understanding, and practical resources for addressing antisemitism endemic throughout the curriculum, the texts used in schools, pedagogy, and classroom interaction. With the publication of Challenging Antisemitism, never again can educators say they did not know how antisemitism is woven into the fabric of education; never again can they say they do not know how to rend its invisibility; never again can they say that the pursuit of social justice in education can eschew challenging antisemitism. --David Bloome, Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University Each chapter gives an overview of the reasoning for selecting resources used in the lesson and a discussion on desired learning objectives, before providing the particulars of their lessons. They are not detailed lesson plans but instead, act as inspiration for teachers to create their lessons. Chapters end with ""Concluding Thoughts"" and ""Questions for Study."" The volume contains a bibliography and index. Challenging Antisemitism is recommended for libraries that serve educators, including public libraries and academic libraries with education curricula. -- ""Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews"" This collection from Grayson and Benchimol could not be more timely. As the visibility of antisemitism has risen in recent years, many educators and activists struggle to comprehend the nuances and diversity of Jewish history and the Jewish community. The topics outlined in this book shed light on these complexities, ranging from history to present day. Whether or not you are a Jewish educator or teach Jewish students, this is a necessary read for anyone interested in DEI work. --Liz Kleinrock, Nationally Recognized Antibias and Antiracist Educator Challenging Antisemitism: Lessons from Literacy Classrooms provides secondary and university teachers with insightful perspective, language, understanding, and practical resources for addressing antisemitism endemic throughout the curriculum, the texts used in schools, pedagogy, and classroom interaction. With the publication of Challenging Antisemitism, never again can educators say they did not know how antisemitism is woven into the fabric of education; never again can they say they do not know how to rend its invisibility; never again can they say that the pursuit of social justice in education can eschew challenging antisemitism. Each chapter gives an overview of the reasoning for selecting resources used in the lesson and a discussion on desired learning objectives, before providing the particulars of their lessons. They are not detailed lesson plans but instead, act as inspiration for teachers to create their lessons. Chapters end with ""Concluding Thoughts"" and ""Questions for Study."" The volume contains a bibliography and index. Challenging Antisemitism is recommended for libraries that serve educators, including public libraries and academic libraries with education curricula. This collection from Grayson and Benchimol could not be more timely. As the visibility of antisemitism has risen in recent years, many educators and activists struggle to comprehend the nuances and diversity of Jewish history and the Jewish community. The topics outlined in this book shed light on these complexities, ranging from history to present day. Whether or not you are a Jewish educator or teach Jewish students, this is a necessary read for anyone interested in DEI work."


Challenging Antisemitism: Lessons from Literacy Classrooms provides secondary and university teachers with insightful perspective, language, understanding, and practical resources for addressing antisemitism endemic throughout the curriculum, the texts used in schools, pedagogy, and classroom interaction. With the publication of Challenging Antisemitism, never again can educators say they did not know how antisemitism is woven into the fabric of education; never again can they say they do not know how to rend its invisibility; never again can they say that the pursuit of social justice in education can eschew challenging antisemitism.--David Bloome, Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University


Challenging Antisemitism: Lessons from Literacy Classrooms provides secondary and university teachers with insightful perspective, language, understanding, and practical resources for addressing antisemitism endemic throughout the curriculum, the texts used in schools, pedagogy, and classroom interaction. With the publication of Challenging Antisemitism, never again can educators say they did not know how antisemitism is woven into the fabric of education; never again can they say they do not know how to rend its invisibility; never again can they say that the pursuit of social justice in education can eschew challenging antisemitism. This collection from Grayson and Benchimol could not be more timely. As the visibility of antisemitism has risen in recent years, many educators and activists struggle to comprehend the nuances and diversity of Jewish history and the Jewish community. The topics outlined in this book shed light on these complexities, ranging from history to present day. Whether or not you are a Jewish educator or teach Jewish students, this is a necessary read for anyone interested in DEI work.


Author Information

Mara Lee Grayson is the author of Teaching Racial Literacy: Reflective Practices for Critical Writing, Race Talk in the Age of the Trigger Warning: Recognizing and Challenging Classroom Cultures of Silence, and Antisemitism and the White Supremacist Imaginary: Conflations and Contradictions in Composition and Rhetoric. She works as an associate professor of English at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Judith Chriqui Benchimol is a college composition and English education lecturer with Sephardic Jewish roots. She holds a Masters degree in Life Writing from University of East Anglia and is presently a Ph.D. candidate and nonfiction writing lecturer at Teachers College, Columbia University.

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