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Preface Moshe Kantor Kantor, Moshe
Foreword Alan Dershowitz Dershowitz, Alan
Foreword Abraham H. Foxman Foxman, Abraham H.
Foreword Anthony Julius Julius, Anthony
Introduction: Cartoons, Humour and Extremism
Ch. 1 The prevailing myth in the Christian West from 1144 to 1946: The vampire, cannibal and child-slaughtering Jew 1
Ch. 2 The new Arab-Muslim Judeophobia 23
Ch. 3 Arab cartoons since 2000 37
Ch. 4 Return of the myth of the Jews as ogres and vampires 108
Ch. 5 Anti-Zionism as a cultural code: Israel, the scapegoat and metaphor for modernity 150
Epilogue 172
App. 1 It is possible co criticize Israel without giving way co antisemitism: some examples 174
App. 2 Some unacceptable anti-Palestinian cartoons 175
App. 3 The usual suspects: the Jews behind the Muhammad cartoons 177
App. 4 Arab Cartoonists' Response To Gaza Violence 193
Main Arab daily and weekly newspapers 197
Bibliography
Notes 198
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