ID | 176082 |
Title Proper | IHRA Definition of Antisemitism |
Other Title Information | Defining Antisemitism by Erasing Palestinians |
Language | ENG |
Author | Gould, Rebecca Ruth |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The IHRA definition is one of the most contentious documents in the history of efforts to combat antisemitism. Although it first became well known in the UK as a result of disputes within the Labour Party, the definition reaches well beyond that context, and has been adopted by universities, city councils, and governments. With its intensive focus on the critique of Israel as a marker of antisemitism, the IHRA definition has been heavily implicated in the suppression of Israel‐critical speech in recent years. This article is among the first to adopt a global perspective on the definition—both its history and its content—clarifying the political stakes of this definition and broader paratextual apparatus for a general audience, and provides an explanation of why it should be rejected rather than used to censor Israel‐critical speech. |
`In' analytical Note | Political Quarterly Vol. 91, No.4; Oct-Dec 2020: p.825-831 |
Journal Source | Political Quarterly 2020-12 91, 4 |
Key Words | Palestine ; Racism ; Israel ; Antisemitism ; Labour Party ; Activism ; Middle Eastern Politics |