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Established psychoanalytic/psychodynamic researchers and theorists bring the exploration of prejudice to a new level by examining how psychoanalysis might elucidate strategies that will eliminate prejudice.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Prejudice: Conceptual and Universal Dynamics Chapter 3 From Unmentalized Xenophobia to Messianic Sadism: Some Reflections on the Phenomenology of Prejudice Chapter 4 Toward Understanding Prejudice - Benign and Malignant Chapter 5 Terrorism, Fundamentalism and Nihilism: Analyzing the Dilemmas of Modernity Part 6 Developmental Aspects of Prejudice Chapter 7 The Development of Prejudice: An Attachment Theory Hypothesis Explaining Its Ubiquity Chapter 8 Roots of Prejudice: Findings from Observational Research Chapter 9 Family Development and the Origin of Prejudice Chapter 10 The Roots of Prejudice in Family Life Part 11 Malignant Prejudice: Specific Kinds Chapter 12 Anti-Black Racism and the Conception of Whiteness Chapter 13 Contemporary Anti-Semitism: Variations on an Ancient Theme Chapter 14 Religious Prejudice and the Formation of Mormon and Non-Mormon Selves in Utah: A View from Phenomenological Anthropology Chapter 15 Panel - Palestinian-Israeli Conflict Chapter 16 Prejudice Between Palestinians and Israelis Chapter 17 Belief Systems, Identity and the Function of Prejudice in Israeli Politics Part 18 Prejudice: Studies and Prevention Strategies Chapter 19 A Brief History of Prejudice Studies Chapter 20 The Prejudices of Everyday Life with Observations from Field Trials Chapter 21 Germans and Israeli Jews: Hidden Emotional Dynamics Chapter 22 Malignant Prejudice - Guidelines toward Its Prevention