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Middle East studies in the NewsCollaborators in the War Against the Jews: Jennifer Loewenstein
by Steven Plaut http://frontpagemag.com/2010/02/01/collaborators-in-the-war-against-the-jews-jennifer-loewenstein/ http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/9079 Modern academia has become a welcome place for full-time anti-Israel propagandists. They churn out diatribes bashing Israel and misrepresent this as scholarship and research. Jennifer Loewenstein, an associate director of the Middle East Studies program at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, is just such a fulltime professional Israel basher – and an archetypal example of the erosion of academic standards. Loewenstein's professional field is actually supposed to be "business communications." She came to the University of Wisconsin originally as a lecturer in business administration. Yet, she has never published a single academic article about "business communications" or business administration. Indeed, Lowenstein has no PhD at all, (which does not stop her from listing herself regularly as "Professor" and "Doctor"). No less significant is that she has no training at all in Middle East studies. On the other hand, Loewenstein has published scores of anti-Israel articles in the radical Counterpunch web magazine. It is a reflection of the magazine's political inclinations that it endorses anti-Semitic conspiracy "theories" and increasingly publishes Holocaust Denier columnists. Some of its columnists moonlight as writers for Neo-Nazi web sites and organizations. Counterpunch is Loewenstein's main forum for her political venting. She also publishes regularly in other extremist venues. These include "Global Research," a web site run by Canadian Neo-Nazi Michel Chussudovsky, which claims that a Jewish cabal was really behind the 9/11 attacks on the US. Loewenstein is active in several anti-Israel organizations, and has promoted the pro-terror "International Solidarity Movement." That Loewenstein can often be found sharing editorial real estate with cranks and conspiracy theorists is no coincidence. Loewenstein herself rants about the Zionist bogeyman in "control" of the US. For instance, she has written that:
To underscore the point, Lowenstein embellishes one of her blog entries with a large Nazi swastika with Jewish stars carried on each of its arms. The Nazi analogy is a running theme of Loewenstein's attacks on the Jewish state. To Loewenstein, Israel is a Nazi-like entity that perpetrates a genocidal "Holocaust" in Gaza. She cannot look at a passing Israeli soldier without seeing a Nazi storm trooper, someone she says "looks like the stereotype of a Nazi soldier." In a quote that could easily have been printed by the Nazi newspaper Der Sturmer in the 1930s, she adds:
In Loewenstein's take on reality, Israel engages in state terror while operating a cabal that enslaves the American government and dictates its policies. Loewenstein is Jewish-born, but she seems interested in her Jewish roots only to the extent that they can be used as a bludgeon against Israel and its supporters in the Jewish community. Even Yom Kippur for her is nothing more than an excuse to attack her two favorite targets. John Perazzo has described her thus:
Loewenstein harbors a similarly bitter animus against America. Frequently denouncing what she calls American "imperialism," she describes the war in Iraq in typically conspiratorial fashion:
Elsewhere, she describes the campaign in Iraq thus:
On what scholarly authority does Loewenstein render these judgments in the Middle East? Loewenstein claims to have "worked" in Beirut, Gaza and Jerusalem. She did spend a few months once at the al-Mezan Center "for human rights" in Gaza. But this is little more than a Hamas front group that churns out anti-Israel propaganda. Loewenstein also claims to have spent some time as a "visiting research fellow" at the Oxford University Refugee Studies Center. The center's claim to fame is that it publishes a magazine called Forced Migration Review. Representative of the magazine's editorial perspective is its claim that there is a Jewish cabal to "police thought" about the Middle East on American campuses. The one thing Loewenstein insists is beyond questioning or challenge is her insistence that Hamas has nothing at all to do with "terror," a word Loewenstein invariably writes with scare-quotation marks. These same terrorists are labeled the resistance by her, a word she never writes with quotation marks. Hamas' behavior also has nothing at all to do with provoking Israeli anti-terror reprisals, she insists. Indeed there is no such thing as Arab terrorism in Loewenstein's universe. Every mass murder by Arab terrorists is resistance. When the Hezbollah fired thousands of rockets at Israeli civilians, some of which killed Israeli Arabs, that too was resistance, she insists. Loewenstein insists that Hamas rockets do not "count" because they are "technologically primitive." Writing in Counterpunch, Loewenstein insists that the Hamas is a harmless amusement, certainly nothing that could excuse Israel defending itself. In her words,
Indeed, Loewenstein insists that the Hamas is actually nothing more than a peace movement, embracing a "two-state solution" in which Israel will survive – a solution which incidentally she opposes – and is simply working to nudge Israel back to its pre-1967 "Green Line" borders. Here she is, in Counterpunch, explaining why Palestinian terrorism is dandy, the most justified act since Lincoln freed the slaves:
When Israel builds a security fence to keep the terrorists from mass murdering its children, here is Loewenstein's conclusion:
Loewenstein cannot type more than a few words without accusing Israel of perpetrating "genocide" of Palestinians. Since the number of Palestinians has actually grown rapidly under Israeli "occupation," John Perazzo has commented caustically, "Genocide does not typically lead to the tripling of a population." Loewenstein also regularly insist that Israeli leaders take great pleasure in the murder of Jews by terrorists, since this allows Israel to pursue its inhuman policies. That Loewenstein has joined the growing ranks of professional Jew baiters and Israel bashers in academia is perhaps unsurprising. That an otherwise serious institution like the University of Wisconsin should keep such a person employed on its Middle East Studies staff is nothing short of bewildering. Note: Articles listed under "Middle East studies in the News" provide information on current developments concerning Middle East studies on North American campuses. These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch and do not necessarily correspond to Campus Watch's critique.receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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