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Fri
09
Mar 4, 2026
Dryfus cartoon

Laughing at the Dreyfus Affair: Cartoon Antisemitism and the Politics of Ridicule Featuring Dr. Andrew Kotick

Dr. Kotick’s lecture offers a fresh perspective by exploring the role of satire and visual humor in shaping public opinion. Using caricatures and illustrations from popular press such as Le Rire, he demonstrates how laughter became a powerful political tool, defining belonging, exclusion, and modern mass politics.
Fri
09
Feb 17, 2026
Headshot of Joshua Lambert in blue shirt.

When Nazi-Killing Simulators Finally Discovered Jews

60 5th Avenue New York, NY, 10011
Join the CSA and NYU Game Center for a fascinating discussion by Joshua Lambert on his research on antisemitism and violence in online games.
Fri
09
Feb 9, 2026
Cover of book with Brandenburg Gate with blue and white lights with Star of David

Good Jews & Philosemitism

60 5th Avenue New York, NY, 10011
Join the CSA and the Remarque Institute for a lecture from Daniel Cohen on his new book "Good Jews, Philosemitism in Europe Since the Holocaust".
Fri
09
Nov 19, 2025
Man with glasses looking up at the camera.

What's So Funny About Antisemitism?

60 5th Avenue New York, NY, 10011
Join us for an event with Prof. Jeremy Dauber on humor and antisemitism.
Fri
09
Nov 11, 2025
Black and white house

French Concentration Camps (1939-2007): New Perspectives

This roundtable will showcase three works-in-progress that address other questions: the social relationships generated by and within the camps of Gurs, Les Milles, and Rivesaltes as well as the memorial afterlives of these interactions.
Fri
09
Nov 3, 2025
Professional outdoor portrait of Pamela Nadell smiling, wearing a dark blazer with greenery in the background.

Book Talk with Pam Nadell: "Antisemitism, an American Tradition"

60 5th Avenue New York, NY, 10011
Join us at the CSA from 6:00-7:30pm for a lively discussion with author and professor Dr. Pam Nadell on her new book "Antisemitism, an American Tradition."

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