An edition of The anatomy of prejudices (1996)

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An edition of The anatomy of prejudices (1996)

The Anatomy of Prejudices

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Surveying the study of prejudice since World War II, Young-Bruehl finds a history riddled with assumptions, generalizations, and cliches. The Anatomy of Prejudices proposes a fresh start, and suggests an approach that distinguishes between different types of prejudices, the people who hold them, the social and political settings that promote them, and the human needs they fulfill.

Young-Bruehl draws on theoretical and clinical, historical, and empirical literatures to show us prejudices from a variety of angles: there are those that help protect a group's identity (ethnocentrisms) and those that project a group identity (ideologies of desire); there are prejudices as socioeconomic phenomena, attitudes toward governments, products of historical periods, social mechanisms of defense, sexual fantasy structures, and puberty rites.

Among the many forms of prejudice, Young-Bruehl pays particular attention to four - antisemitism, racism, sexism, and homophobia - which she exposes in their distinctiveness and their similarities.

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Cover of: The Anatomy of Prejudices
The Anatomy of Prejudices
Feb 19, 1998, Harvard University Press, Brand: Harvard University Press
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The anatomy of prejudices
1996, Harvard University Press
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BF575.P9

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OL28150606M
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0674031911
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9780674031913

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