Conflict over the conflict the Israel/Palestine campus debate Kenneth S. Stern ; foreword by Nadine Strossen.
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- 9781487536091
- 378.1213 23 ST-C
- LC72 .S74 2020
- cci1icc
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Thinking about Thinking -- Zionism and 1948 -- Free Speech and Academic Freedom -- Durban and Its Aftermath -- The Academic Boycott of Israel -- Stopping and Chilling Speech; Heckler's Veto, Legal Threats -- The Antisemitism Awareness Act -- Blueprint for Rational Campus Discussion on Israel and Palestine.
"The Conflict over the Conflict chronicles one of the most divisive and toxic issues on today's college and university campuses: Israel/Palestine. Some pro-Palestinian students call supporters of Israel's right to exist racist, and disrupt their events. Some pro-Israel students label pro-Palestinian students terrorists, and the Jews among them traitors. Lawsuits are filed. Legislation is proposed. Faculty members are blacklisted and receive death threats. Academic freedom is compromised and the entire academic enterprise is threatened. How did we get here and what can be done?"--
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