This volume is designed to assist university faculty and students studying and teaching about
antisemitism racism and other forms of prejudice. In contrast with similar volumes it is
organized around specific concepts instead of chronology or geography. It promotes conversation
about antisemitism across disciplinary geographic and thematic lines rather than privileging
a single methodological paradigm a specific academic field or an overarching narrative. Its
twenty-one chapters by leading scholars in diverse fields address the relationship to
antisemitism of concepts ranging from Anti-Judaism to Zionism. Each chapter not only traces the
history and major scholarly debates around a key concept it also presents an original argument
points to avenues for further research and exemplifies a method of investigation.