NYU Center for the Study of Antisemitism – 2nd Annual Graduate Student Conference
The NYU Center for the Study of Antisemitism invites graduate students from any discipline to submit proposals for its second annual graduate student conference, Antisemitism at the Intersection.
Building on the Center’s commitment to advancing interdisciplinary and methodologically rigorous research on anti-Jewish hate, this two-day, in-person conference will highlight emerging scholarship that critically examines antisemitism within broader systems of oppression through comparative and intersectional frameworks.
Historical and contemporary research demonstrates that antisemitic ideas and practices are entangled with racism, misogyny, homophobia, xenophobia, and other systems of domination, shaping the conditions under which antisemitism emerges, gains traction, or is resisted. These intersections produce hybrid forms of prejudice that travel across historical periods, national borders, and media ecologies. This conference invites research that analyzes antisemitism not as an isolated phenomenon, but as one node within a complex, shifting matrix of power, identity, and discrimination.