Anti-semitism in the 21st century. Resurgence-educator's edition
Description
Although hatred of the Jewish people is often found at the margins of society, anti-Semitism appears to be approaching a groundswell in many parts of the world. This program examines the phenomenon at institutional and grassroots levels, focusing primarily on the Middle East and the complex history behind its conflicts. Viewers will encounter several provocative ideas about Islamic anti-Semitism and the attitudes Jews and Muslims have developed concerning each other. Celebrated historian Bernard Lewis, former Israeli Prime Minister Natan Sharansky, Iranian-American author Reza Aslan, Egyptian journalist Mona Eltahawy, and other experts propel this timely discussion. Narrated by veteran TV journalist Judy Woodruff.
Runtime
58 min
Subjects
- Judaism (103)
- Stereotypes (Social psychology) (73)
- Sexual harassment (58)
- Racism (548)
- Prejudices (79)
- Race discrimination (130)
- Sex discrimination (91)
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2007], c2007
Database
Films on Demand
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