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            Canadian Institute for the Study of Antisemitism

            Our Founding Director

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            Dr. Catherine Chatterley

            Dr. Chatterley established CISA in the summer of 2010, recruiting leading scholars to its Academic Council and inviting Professor Elie Wiesel to be

            CISA’s Honorary Chairman.

            A respected historian of Antisemitism and the Holocaust, Dr. Chatterley

            trained as a cultural and intellectual historian at the University of Chicago,
            in the fields of modern Jewish history (with Moishe Postone), modern
            German, and central European history (with Michael Geyer). She has
            taught at the Universities of Manitoba and Winnipeg for the last ten years.




            Her first book, based upon her doctoral dissertation entitled Disenchantment: George Steiner and the
            Meaning of Western Civilization After Auschwitz, is published by Syracuse University Press in their celebrated Religion, Theology, and the Holocaust Series (edited by Steven T. Katz) and is a 2011 National Jewish Book Award Finalist in the category of Modern Jewish Thought and Experience.

            For the last two years, Dr. Chatterley has held a prestigious Social Sciences and Humanities
            Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Research Fellowship at the University of Manitoba, which
            funded the research for a second book entitled A History of the Antisemitic Imagination. This fall, the university formally appointed her a Research Affiliate in the Department of History.

            Catherine was born and raised in Winnipeg and completed a B.A. in European History at the University

            of Manitoba, where she studied with Professor Lionel Steiman. Today, she teaches the course launched
            by him in 1987 (History of Antisemitism and the Holocaust) to a new generation of young students.

            Between Manitoba and Chicago, Catherine spent two years in Montreal in a Masters program at Concordia University under the guidance of Professor Frederick Krantz, who is also the Founding Director of the
            Canadian Institute for Jewish Research (CIJR). There, she was a member of the Montreal Institute for
            Genocide Studies (MIGS), founded by Professors Frank Chalk and Kurt Jonassohn.


            Please visit her website: http://www.catherinechatterley.com




            Director's Log

            2011-2012 Academic Year

            September 2011
            “Europe’s Gift to the Conflict: Contemporary Antisemitism,” CJA Top Donors Evening, September 19, 2011.

            “Islamophobia and Antisemitism,” Arab Jewish Dialogue, September 27, 2011

            November 2011
            “Denial, Inversion, Repetition: Using the Holocaust Against Israel,” Combating the Delegitimation of Israel Conference, Canadian Institute for Jewish Research, Montreal, November 6, 2011

            “Contemporary Antisemitism,” Gwen Secter Living Centre, JCFS Holocaust Survivors Group, November 24,

            2011

            February 2012
            “The History of IAW,” Herzlia Synagogue, Winnipeg, February 2012

            March 2012
            “The Holocaust and the CMHR,” Critical Conversations Seminar, University of Manitoba, March 2012

            “The Ideological Sources of Campus Antisemitism,” Indiana University at Bloomington, March 2012

            May 2012
            Women’s Endowment Fund Lecture, Jewish Foundation of MB, May 2011


            2010-2011 Academic Year

            November 2010
            “Campus Antisemitism”, Expert’s Forum, Inter-parliamentary Coalition for Combatting Antisemitism (ICCA), November 7-9, 2010.

            December 2010
            “History of Antisemitism,” Arab Jewish Dialogue, Winnipeg, December 14, 2010.
            See national coverage here

            “Erasure--Antisemitism, the Holocaust, and Progressive Universalism: The Canadian Museum for Human

            Rights as Microcosm,” Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) Annual Meeting, Boston, December 19-21, 2010.

            January 2011
            “The Antisemitic Imagination,” University of Manitoba, January 13, 2011 (Audio of Lecture)

            February 2011
            “Classic and Contemporary Antisemitism,” Advocates for Civil Liberties Conference, Toronto, February

            15-17, 2011. (Audio of lecture & National Post Article)

            April 2011
            “Resurgent Antisemitism: Global Perspectives,” Indiana University, April 2-6, 2011.



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