The weaponisation of antisemitism: The Jewish Chronicle and the production of a moral panic

  • Neve Gordon

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Abstract

This article maps the word antisemitism on the pages of The Jewish Chronicle (TJC), the world’s oldest Jewish newspaper, examining first the frequency of the term over a period of 100 years before zooming in to interrogate the ways in which ‘antisemitism’ was invoked during the 9 months before and 9 months after October 7, 2023. The data reveals that TJC has been exaggerating and instrumentalising a Zionist notion of antisemitism to foment moral panic, mobilising the language of trauma and injury to continuously reassert a notion of Jewish victimhood. Building on the work of media scholars who investigate victimhood, I argue that the newspaper puts into motions a justificatory framework that operates by claiming injury and then using the alleged injury to set in motion a series of oppressive actions against individuals, groups and institutions. By way of conclusion, I show how TJC has been using ‘antisemitism’ as a ‘consoling idea’ to consolidate and sustain Jewish group identity while simultaneously invoking the term to shield and legitimise violent forms of racial governance and as a weapon against Palestinian and pro-Palestinian activists.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMedia, Culture and Society
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 1 Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • academic freedom
  • antisemitism
  • freedom of expression
  • moral panic
  • Palestine
  • The Jewish Chronicle
  • victimhood
  • Zionism

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Communication
  • Sociology and Political Science

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