On the Nose

By: Jewish Currents
  • Summary

  • On the Nose is a biweekly podcast by Jewish Currents, a magazine of the Jewish left founded in 1946. The editorial staff discusses the politics, culture, and questions that animate today’s Jewish left.
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Episodes
  • "Between the Covers" Live: Dionne Brand and Adania Shibli
    Oct 2 2024

    For this live taping of the literary podcast Between the Covers—recorded at Jewish Currents’s daylong event on September 15th and presented in partnership with On the Nose—host David Naimon convened a conversation with renowned writers Dionne Brand and Adania Shibli about contesting colonial narratives. Rooted in their long-standing literary practice and in the demands of this moment of genocide, they discuss the vexed meanings of home, how to recover the everydayness of life erased by empire, and what it means to imagine togetherness beyond the nation-state.

    This episode was produced by David Naimon, with music by Alicia Jo Rabins. Thanks also to Jesse Brenneman for additional editing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).

    Texts Mentioned and Additional Resources:

    Minor Detail by Adania Shibli

    A Map to the Door of No Return: Notes to Belonging by Dionne Brand

    Civil Service by Claire Schwartz

    The Blue Clerk by Dionne Brand

    Adania Shibli in conversation with Hisham Matar at the 2024 Hay Festival

    Adania Shibli in conversation with Madeleine Thien and Layli Long Soldier at the Barnard Center for Research on Women

    “Writing Against Tyranny and Toward Liberation,” Dionne Brand

    “Dionne Brand: Nomenclature — New and Collected Poems,” Between the Covers

    “Adania Shibli: Minor Detail,” Between the Covers

    “prologue for now - Gaza,” Dionne Brand, Jewish Currents

    “Duty,” Daniel Mendelsohn, New York Review of Books

    “A Lesson in Arabic Grammar by Toni Morrison,” Adania Shibli, Jewish Currents

    Inventory by Dionne Brand

    Recognizing the Stranger: On Palestine and Narrative by Isabella Hammad

    “Isabella Hammad: Recognizing the Stranger: On Palestine and Narrative,” Between the...

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • "The Dig" Live: Internationalism After Third Worldism
    Sep 26 2024

    In this live taping of Jacobin’s podcast The Dig—recorded at Jewish Currents’s recent daylong event and presented in partnership with On the Nose—host Daniel Denvir convened a conversation with scholars Aslı Bâli and Aziz Rana on the past and present of left internationalism. Placing the current eruption of solidarity with Palestine in the context of the rise and fall of Third Worldism, they discuss the history and legacy of that project, the lasting structures of neocolonialism, and the challenge of contesting empire from the heart of empire.

    This episode was produced by Alex Lewis and Jackson Roach, with music by Jeffrey Brodsky. Thanks also to Jesse Brenneman for additional editing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).

    Texts Mentioned and Further Reading:

    “Left Internationalism in the Heart of Empire,” Aziz Rana, Dissent

    “Reviving the Language of Empire,” Aziz Rana in conversation with Nora Caplan-Bricker, Jewish Currents

    “The Disastrous Relationship Among Israel, Palestinians and the U.N.,” Aslı Bâli on The Ezra Klein Show, The New York Times

    Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism by Kwame Nkrumah

    “What We Did: How the Jewish Communist Left Failed the Palestinian Cause,” Dorothy M. Zellner, Jewish Currents

    Empire As a Way of Life by William Appleman Williams

    Discourse on Colonialism by Aimé Césaire

    “From Minneapolis to Jerusalem,” Hannah Black, Jewish Currents

    “Charging Israel with Genocide,” On the Nose, Jewish Currents

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Talking About Antisemitism
    Sep 5 2024

    Recently, far-right figures like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson have hitched their anti-Israel politics to blatant antisemitism, platforming Holocaust denial and using decontextualized passages from religious texts like the Talmud to argue for the fundamental immorality of Judaism; in some cases their rhetoric has migrated beyond the right-wing echo chamber. Meanwhile, following a cheeky tweet by conspiracy-minded Grayzone editor Max Blumenthal that attributed the congressional losses of Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush to the “Zionist occupied government,” or “ZOG,” debates raged online about the supposed accuracy or usefulness of the term, which has clear origins in the neo-Nazi movement. In this episode of On the Nose, editor-in-chief Arielle Angel interviews Shane Burley and Ben Lorber, authors of the new book Safety Through Solidarity: A Radical Guide to Fighting Antisemitism, about these trends and how we confront them. They examine the real difficulties of talking about antisemitism—and assessing actual risk—in an alarmist environment where antisemitism is frequently weaponized against Palestinians and their allies, and discuss what it means to build principled movements rooted in mutual self-interest and collective liberation.

    Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”

    Texts Mentioned and Further Reading:

    Safety Through Solidarity: A Radical Guide to Fighting Antisemitism by Shane Burley and Ben Lorber

    “The Right’s Anti-Israel Insurgents,” Ben Lorber, Jewish Currents

    “Examining the ADL’s Antisemitism Audit,” Shane Burley and Jonah ben Avraham, Jewish Currents

    The Necessity of Exile: Essays from a Distance by Shaul Magid

    Zioness event about campus antisemitism

    “Jewish settlers stole my house. It’s not my fault they’re Jewish,” Mohammed El Kurd, Mondoweiss

    Rafael Shimunov’s thread about talking about antisemitism on the left

    “What Comes Next for the Palestinian Youth Movement,” Mohammed Nabulsi, Hammer & Hope

    Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World by Naomi Klein

    Study on the correlation between antisemitism and Israeli violence against Palestinians

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    1 hr and 1 min

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