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This passionate,
highly personal jeremiad by noted feminist Chesler (Women and
Madness) addresses what she sees as a re-emergence of virulent
anti-Jewish hatred cloaked in "political correctness," closely
linked to anti-American attitudes, sustained by many liberal
feminists, intellectuals and Jewish leftists, acted upon by Islamic
terrorists and jihadists, and fueled by a "demonization of Jews" in
the media. One of the main thrusts of Chesler's argument is that in
our contemporary world anti-Zionism is nearly inseparable from
anti-Semitism, and that while there are valid criticisms to be made
of Israeli policies-for instance, she sees the West Bank
settlements as an impediment to peace-many of these critiques are,
she contends, rooted in a profound and socially accepted
anti-Semitism. This is definitely not intended as a scholarly work,
but it too often undercuts itself when its author intends to be
provocative-"African-Americans (not Jews) are the Jews in America
but Jews are the world's niggers"; "a politically correct madness
seems to have hijacked most North American universities"; often her
analogies shock rather than illuminate. At times Chesler's passion
leads her to extravagant rhetoric-"today, Ghenghis [sic] Khan has
megabombs, Attila the Hun has biological and nuclear weaponry."
This is an important topic and open public discourse is vital, but
Chesler's tone and lack of intellectual rigor will not help her
ideas to be heard by those who do not already agree with her. -
Publisher's Weekly
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