Tolerance of ambiguity and antisemitism
Part of the Lecture Series Where Does the Truth Lie? On Tolerance of Ambiguity (in German)
Prof. Ilka Quideau (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences) examines the role of accusations of antisemitism in current public debate, taking a psychoanalytical perspective. What is negotiated when you accuse people of being antisemitic? What is left out? What is the point of the accusation?
Using the example of documenta fifteen and the antisemitic incidents in many German cities after the Hamas massacre on 7 October 2023, Quindeau highlights the complex dynamics of the debate, relating them to the concept of the tolerance of ambiguity.
Mon 13 May 2024, 7 pm
Where
W. M. Blumenthal Academy
Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 1, 10969 Berlin
Postal address: Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin
In the lecture series Where Does the Truth Lie? On the Tolerance of Ambiguity, five scholars discuss the tolerance of ambiguity and its relevance today: How can we acknowledge and tolerate different positions?
Curated and moderated by Natan Sznaider
Lecture Series Where Does the Truth Lie? On Tolerance of Ambiguity
- Lecture Series Where Does the Truth Lie? On Tolerance of Ambiguity: Information on the event series
- Events
- Current page: Tolerance of Ambiguity and Antisemitism: Lecture by Ilka Quindeau, 13 May 2024, 7 pm, in German
- Tolerance of Ambiguity and Art: Lecture by Nora Sternfeld, 13 Jun 2024, 7 pm, in German
- Tolerance of Ambiguity and the Muslim Perspective: Lecture by Bekim Agai, 25 Sep 2024, 7 pm, in German
- Opportunities and Limits of the Tolerance of Ambiguity: Lecture by Hans Georg Soeffner, 23 Oct 2024, 7 pm, in German
- Digital Content
- Tolerance of Ambiguity and the Jewish Perspective: Lecture by Natan Sznaider, video recording from 10 Apr 2024, 7 pm, in German