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The subject of this essay is a variety of antisemitism I will term epistemic antisemitism. Epistemic antisemitism injures, wrongs, or marginalizes Jews in their capacities as knowers—testifiers, communicators, exponents or purveyors of knowledge. It is by no means the only form of antisemitism, or (necessarily) the most important or foundational type. However, I do believe it is a distinct type and that it occupies an underappreciated niche in the ecology of antisemitism. In particular, epistemic antisemitism is particularly well-suited to insulate the broader structure of antisemitism from critique or challenge—and indeed, it plays a central role in obstructing collective Jewish political or social action generally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |