Tel Aviv University
Report: Sociology Departments in Israel have become
Centers for Anti-Israel Propagandizing by Post-Zionist Faculty; Tel
Aviv University Marxist Professors once again whine about
"McCarthyism"
About a week ago, the institute
published a nearly final draft of its report, called "Post-Zionism
and Academia." The report surveyed various articles used in courses
about Israeli society and categorized the authors of the articles as
either Zionist or post-Zionist. The draft states: "The group of
critical (meaning Marxist --- Isracampus) sociologists has gradually
taken control of the sociology departments on some of the campuses,
and this continues to this day, despite the Israeli public's weak
identification with [the group's] positions.
"At all of the universities other
than Bar-Ilan, there is a clear post-Zionist bias in the sociology
departments, which is especially great at Tel Aviv [University] and
[at Ben-Gurion University in] Be'er Sheva."
... Yehouda Shenhav, one of the professors
whose course reading list was requested, said: "I have no doubt that
the president and rector requested [the syllabi] to protect academic
freedom against McCarthyism."
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Rightist pressure prompts Tel Aviv
University head to examine syllabi
Professor says believes university ordered the check in order to
'protect academic freedom against McCarthyism.'
By Or Kashti
16.08.10
The president of Tel Aviv University asked to
see the lists of reading material taught in several sociology
courses at the university last week, in the wake of allegations that
Israeli universities have a "post-Zionist" bias in their sociology
departments.
The Institute for Zionist Strategies, which
issued the report, defines post-Zionism as "the pretense to
undermine the foundations of the Zionist ethos and an affinity with
the radical leftist stream."
This was the latest in a string of complaints
by right-wing groups against Israel's universities over the past
year.
Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar has at least
partly backed similar criticism. The founding chairman of the
Institute for Zionist Strategies is Israel Harel, a former Yesha
Council of settlements head and a Haaretz columnist.
Several Tel Aviv University lecturers
criticized president Joseph Klafter's request yesterday.
"Right-wingers are trying to divide and label
people in academia in a process designed mainly to sow fear. The
university president shouldn't have cooperated with such an
attempt," one said.
The university administration said that after
it received the report from the Institute for Zionist Strategies,
the president's office approached the relevant parties to ascertain
the situation in a routine manner.
The university has stated that since this is
Klafter's first year as president, he is intensively studying what
is being taught at the university, and this includes reviewing
course syllabi.
About a week ago, the institute published a
nearly final draft of its report, called "Post-Zionism and
Academia." The report surveyed various articles used in courses
about Israeli society and categorized the authors of the articles as
either Zionist or post-Zionist. The draft states: "The group of
critical sociologists has gradually taken control of the sociology
departments on some of the campuses, and this continues to this day,
despite the Israeli public's weak identification with [the group's]
positions.
"At all of the universities other than Bar-Ilan,
there is a clear post-Zionist bias in the sociology departments,
which is especially great at Tel Aviv [University] and [at
Ben-Gurion University in] Be'er Sheva."
The paper says final figures from the courses
examined shows syllabi contained 146 sources the authors defined as
Zionist and 440 sources deemed post-Zionist. It adds that the group
has been conducting consultations over recommendations for decision
makers in Israeli academia.
Several days after the latest draft was
published, the secretary of the Tel Aviv University sociology
department wrote to the department's lecturers, saying that
Klafter's office had requested syllabi for several courses and that
anyone who wanted more information as to why this was being done
should contact the president's office directly.
Students studying for a bachelor's degree in
sociology are required to take all but one of the Tel Aviv
University courses noted in the report.
One of the department's lecturers took issue
with the report on the grounds that researchers cannot be
"categorized as Zionist or post-Zionist, as if those are the only
two possibilities."
Yehouda Shenhav, one of the professors whose
course reading list was requested, said: "I have no doubt that the
president and rector requested [the syllabi] to protect academic
freedom against McCarthyism."
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