BA/MA-Seminar: Conspiracy, Anti-Judaism and Anti-Semitism

  • Teaching

    Details

    Faculty Faculty of Humanities
    Domain Social Sciences
    Code UE-L37.00990
    Languages English
    Type of lesson Seminar
    Level Master, Bachelor
    Semester SA-2022

    Schedules and rooms

    Summary schedule Thursday 10:15 - 12:00, Hebdomadaire (Autumn semester)

    Teaching

    Responsibles
    • Krüger Oliver
    Teachers
    • Krüger Oliver
    Description

    In the context of the Corona crisis, it became obvious that anti-Semitism is not a historical phenomenon, but proves to be persistent even beyond extreme right-wing groups. With the rise of right-wing populism in the U.S., France, Italy, Germany and many other countries, it is evident that anti-Semitic sentiments are widespread. However, it was astonishing that in connection with the vaccination debate some anti-semitic ideas appeared, which were based on anti-judaic conspiracy narratives of the Middle Ages and the 19th century. From the perspective of the sociology of knowledge, we will explore in the seminar the question of how the millennial persistence of anti-Judaism or anti-Semitism can be explained.

    We will first look at the origins of anti-Judaism in the Roman Empire, beginning as early as the 2nd century with accusations of the collective murder of God. The discrimination and persecution of Jews continued in the Middle Ages with extensive occupational bans, ghettoization and progroms, which were justified with the suspicion of sacrilege, the poinoning of wells and ritual murders. The Reformation also continued this anti-Judaism policy. With the Enlightenment, the legal and social emancipation of the Jews began, but immediately new conspiracy narratives emerged: namely, that the French Revolution (driven by Freemasonry) was nothing but a Jewish conspiracy (as were the Napoleonic wars).

    At the end of the 19th century, the previous anti-Judaism was now combined with racist and eugenic theories and transformed into modern anti-Semitism. The so-called Protocols of the Elders of Zion of 1903 played a major role in this and were the subject of the 1934-35 Bern Trial. National Socialist ideology also diffused the established medieval and modern conspiracy narratives. The Corona Crisis is now the first moment after World War II when these anti-Semitic theses were popularized again in wide circles in Western and Eastern European as well as Arab countries.

    The seminar will examine the genesis of historical anti-Judaism and modern anti-Semitism. A focus will be on Germany, France and Switzerland, the role of the churches and today's right-wing populism. Furthermore, we will also shed light on the role of religious studies (especially Mircea Eliade, who was a member of the fascist Iron Guard, and Jakob Wilhelm Hauer, who drafted a National Socialist history of religion).

    The first session will be held on Thursday, 22.09.22.

    Training objectives

    1. Gaining knowledge on the persistence of anti-judaic and anti-semitic (conspiracy) narratives from the Middle Ages to our current time.

    2. Methodological approaches on how to bridge historical research with analysis of currents in different medial contexts (texts, iconography, videos).

    Available seats 25
    Softskills No
    Off field Yes
    BeNeFri Yes
    Mobility Yes
    UniPop No

    Documents

    Bibliography

    Specific literature will be provided for each session.

  • Dates and rooms
    Date Hour Type of lesson Place
    22.09.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    29.09.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    06.10.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    13.10.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    20.10.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    27.10.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    03.11.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    10.11.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    17.11.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    24.11.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    01.12.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    15.12.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
    22.12.2022 10:15 - 12:00 Cours PER 21, Room F205
  • Assessments methods

    Exposé - Outside session

    Assessments methods By rating
  • Assignment
    Valid for the following curricula:
    Culture, Politics and Religion in Pluralist Societies 30 [MA]
    Version: SA18_MA_P2/PS_bi_v01
    Profils > Profil Religion et société > REL 2 Religion et culture

    Culture, Politics and Religion in Pluralist Societies 90 [MA]
    Version: SA18_MA_PA_bi_v01
    Option > Option Religion et société > REL 4 Interdisciplinaire
    Option > Option Religion et société > REL 3 Interdisciplinaire
    Option > Option Religion et société > REL 2 Religion et culture
    Option > Option (Dés)ordres politiques et normatifs > ANTHRO 3 Interdisciplinaire

    Culture, Politics and Religion in Pluralist Societies 90 [MA]
    Version: SA18_MA_PA_bi_v02
    Options > Religion and Society > REL 3 Interdisciplinaire
    Options > Religion and Society > REL 4 Interdisciplinaire
    Options > Religion and Society > REL 2 Religion et culture
    Options > Political and Normative (Dis)order > ANTHRO 3 Interdisciplinaire

    Culture, Politics and Religion in Pluralist Societies 90 [MA]
    Version: SA09_MA_PA_bi_v01
    Sociétés plurielles (module commun)

    Ens. compl. en Lettres
    Version: ens_compl_lettres

    European Studies 30 [MA]
    Version: SA14_MA_PS_bil_v01
    Espace culturel européen > Module "Christianisme et religions en Europe" (Option B)

    Religious Studies 120
    Version: SA17_BA_bi_v02
    SR-Société, culture et religion (SR-BA17-120)
    SR-Religions contemporaines (SR-BA17-120-60)
    SR-Histoire des religions (SR-BA17-120-60)

    Religious Studies 30
    Version: SA17_BA_bi_v01
    SR-Histoire des religions et religions contemporaines (SR-BA17-30)

    Religious Studies 30
    Version: SA17_BASI_bi_v01
    SR-Didactique spécialisée - Science des religions (SR-BASI17-50-30)
    SR-Histoire des religions et religions contemporaines (SR-BASI17-30)

    Religious Studies 50
    Version: SA17_BASI_bi_v01
    SR-Religions contemporaines (SR-BASI17-50)
    SR-Histoire des religions (SR-BASI17-50)
    SR-Didactique spécialisée - Science des religions (SR-BASI17-50-30)

    Religious Studies 60
    Version: SA17_BA_bi_v01
    SR-Religions contemporaines (SR-BA17-120-60)
    SR-Histoire des religions (SR-BA17-120-60)

    Social Anthropology 60
    Version: SA17_BA-bi_v01
    Modules à choix selon le domaine I > Etudiant-e-s en domaine I Sociologie 120 ECTS > Choix module Social REL ou POL > SR-Histoire des religions (SR-BA17-120-60)
    Modules à choix selon le domaine I > Etudiant-e-s en domaine I Sociologie 120 ECTS > Choix module Social REL ou POL > SR-Religions contemporaines (SR-BA17-120-60)

    Sociology 120
    Version: SA21_BA_bil_de_v01
    Sociétés, cultures, religions

    Sociology 120
    Version: SA17_BA_fr_v02
    Sociétés, cultures, religions

    Sociology 120
    Version: SA17_BA_bil_fr_v02
    Sociétés, cultures, religions

    Sociology 60
    Version: SA17_BA_fr_v01
    Plan d'études - étudiant-e-s en domaine I "Anthropologie sociale" 120 ECTS > 1 module à choix > SR-Histoire des religions (SR-BA17-120-60)
    Plan d'études - étudiant-e-s en domaine I "Anthropologie sociale" 120 ECTS > 1 module à choix > SR-Religions contemporaines (SR-BA17-120-60)
    Plan d'études - étudiant-e-s en domaine I autre que "Anthropologie sociale" ou "Science des religions" 120 ECTS > 1 module à choix > Sociétés, cultures, religions