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The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Philipp Peyman Engel, the Feuilleton section, and the power to decide who is Jewish in Germany

Non Carceral Anti-Antisemitism

Towards a Non-Carceral Anti-Antisemitism
Why repressive measures fail to combat antisemitism – and what strategies work better
Structures That Must Be Separated
Responding to Towards a Non-Carceral Anti-Antisemitism The concept of “carceral anti-antisemitism” appears
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I Once Had a Home
A writer visits his hometown and explores the legacy of guest workers in Germany

From Auschwitz to Skyscrapers
How a group of Jewish concentration camp survivors became pimps, drug dealers, and criminals in postwar Frankfurt

Towards a Non-Carceral Anti-Antisemitism
Why repressive measures fail to combat antisemitism – and what strategies work better

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Germany is Not Your Friend
The Berlinale’s reputation as a political film festival gets put to the test

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The Diasporist is an online, bilingual magazine of political criticism, cultural analysis, and new writing from in and outside of Germany.
The Diasporist draws inspiration from intellectual traditions of diasporic thought, modeling pluralistic debate and the value of critical distance. We aim to publish several pieces on each topic of interest, promoting multiple perspectives and informed difference of opinion.
We uphold high editorial standards, believing that writing that is curious, open, witty, provocative, well-informed, and eclectic can convey complex ideas in style as well as substance. We also feature fiction, criticism, original reportage, and broader cultural analysis from both established and emerging voices.