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Dynamics and policies of prejudice from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century / edited by Giuseppe Motta.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Motta, Giuseppe, 1977- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Prejudices.
Prejudices in literature.
Stereotypes (Social psychology).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (456 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018.
Summary:
Prejudice is a multi-faceted concept that affects the relationships between individuals and groups and the creation of socially formed categories of ideas. It concerns race, religion, gender, social distinctions and political beliefs, and can be considered as a natural human process of out-group homogeneity, as well as the product of an authoritarian context or as a reaction against modernization or other symbolic or realistic threats.This volume defines the dynamics and policies of prejudice in the historical passage between the modern and contemporary age, bringing together articles by different scholars representing various disciplines, which allows an analysis of the different aspects of prejudice. The book includes interesting chapters on anti-Semitism, the ethnic conflicts of the twentieth century, Russia and the Balkans, and gender bias, among other subjects.
Contents:
Intro
Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter One
Lucien Bonaparte's La Tribu Indienne, ou Edouard et Stellina, Germaine de Staël's "Zulma", and Chateaubriand's Atala
With Pride and Prejudice
Reflection of Social Prejudice in Georgian Literary Fiction
The Role of Stereotypes in the Consolidation of National Unity
Chapter Two
Jews in Russia between the End of the Empire and Soviet Era
The Shape of Discrimination
Italian Fascism and the Racial Laws of 1938
Constrained Anti-Semitism?
Chapter Three
From the Turkish Religion to the Muslim Nation
Invisible Scapegoats
Between Modernism and Nationalism
Heritage of Fear
Chapter Four
Discrimination and Mistrust
The End of the "Long Romance"
The Liberation Struggle in Cyprus and the Greek Cypriot Press
Copts and Power in Egypt, Before and After the Arab Spring
Chapter Five
The Spread of Gobineau's Racial Ideas to Greece in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Serbia and the Macedonian Question
Population Exchange between Greece and Turkey
The Savages Attack from Behind
Chapter Six
The Russkiy Mir Formula and the Hypothesis of a "New" Cold War
The Concept of "Russkiy Mir" as an Official Agenda for Prejudice
Russia and Italy
Chapter Seven
The Recognition of Self through the History of Individual and Social Identities
Media, Prejudice, Identity
Born to Learn, Taught to Hate
Chapter Eight
The Discursive Construction of Reproductive Rights in Poland
Media Bias toward Women in Politics, and Gender Discrimination
Discriminatory Language as a Manifestation of Prejudice from the Twentieth to the Twenty-first Century
Chapter Nine
Georgia
The Contested Journey of Social Inclusion Policy in Serbia
Discrimination, Racism and Social Exclusion of the Minority.
Online Hate Speech, Marginalized Groups and Minorities.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-5275-1700-4
OCLC:
1055656556

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