The First Shall Be The Last: Rethinking Antisemitism

Author:   Adam Katz ,  Eric Gans
Publisher:   Brill
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Pages:   218
Publication Date:   14 January 2015
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At a time when there is an evident socio-economic, political and cultural structural shift in the processes and practices associated with contemporary manifestations of antisemitism globally, it is important to explore its origins and examine whether the circumstances of its genesis can shed light on its longevity and adaptability. Few scholars are more qualified to undertake such a task than the authors of this volume, who have done so much to develop and advance the discipline of generative anthropology. In this study their groundbreaking hypothesis on the singular event that gave rise to human language and by extension human culture finds a fascinating parallel in the Jewish people's discovery/invention of monotheism, giving rise to historical resentments and hostility. The volume will be of interest to scholars working in the field of anti-discrimination and antisemtitism, as well as human rights scholars and cultural historians in general.

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Author:   Adam Katz ,  Eric Gans
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Martinus Nijhoff
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.498kg
ISBN:  

9789004298361


ISBN 10:   9004298363
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   14 January 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Foreword, Charles Asher Small; Preface, Eric Gans and Adam Katz; Introduction, Eric Gans; Chapter 1: Gangsters and Jews, Eric Gans; Chapter 2: Antisemitism: White and Black, Eric Gans ; Chapter 3: Antisemitism and Market Phobia, Eric Gans; Chapter 4: The Persistence of Antisemitism, Eric Gans; Chapter 5: Antisemitism from a Judeocentric Perspective, Eric Gans; Chapter 6: Antisemitism and the Victimary Era, Adam Katz; Chapter 7: The Jewish Barber, Eric Gans; Chapter 8: How to Write about the Holocaust, Eric Gans; Chapter 9: Jewish Firstness I: Until the Holocaust, Eric Gans; Chapter 10: Jewish Firstness II: The Postmodern Era, Eric Gans; Chapter 11: Mediating Antisemitism, Adam Katz; Chapter 12: Antisemitism: The Fatal Paradox, Eric Gans; Chapter 13: Antisemitism: From Paradox to BS, Eric Gans; Chapter 14: The End of Antisemitism?, Eric Gans; Chapter 15: Christian and Jew at the Origin, Eric Gans; Chapter 16: Abraham’s Three Firsts, Eric Gans; Chapter 17: Christian Monism, Hebrew Dualism, Eric Gans; Chapter 18: The Name of God, Eric Gans; Chapter 19: Judaism as Antagonist, Protagonist, and Theory, Adam Katz; Conclusion, Adam Katz; Afterword, Adam Katz and Eric Gans; Works Cited; Index.

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This book by Adam Katz and Eric Gans makes a significant and original contribution to the study of antisemitism. It initiates a new stage in the development of the theory and method of generative anthropology developed by Gans and his school, as well as of philosophical anthropology as the study of the mechanisms of sign and culture origination in general. - Roman Katsman, Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 36.2 (2018), pp. 80-83.


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Adam Katz is assistant teaching professor at the University of Quinnipiac, Connecticut, USA.and is the editor of The Originary Hypothesis: A Minimal Proposal for Humanistic Inquiry (2007). Eric Gans is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of French and Francophone Studies at UCLA. With The Origin of Language: A Formal Theory of Representation (1981) he created the discipline of Generative Anthropology. His major recent works in that area are The Scenic Imagination from Hobbes to Freud (2007) and A New Way of Thinking: Generative Anthropology in Religion, Philosophy, Art (2011). A new edition of his 1990 Science and Faith: The Anthropology of Revelation appeared in 2015. Since 1995, he has edited the online journal Anthropoetics and produced nearly 500 online “Chronicles of Love and Resentment.” His latest book is a translation of Baudelaire’s Fleurs du mal (2015).

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