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This book explores the psychosocial implications of how narratives of hate can affect identities, with a particular focus on Hungary.
Contents
Repeating Hate: Presenting Anti-Semitic & Anti-Roma Expressions Since 1989.- Performing Identity: Belonging, Exclusion and Violence.- The Familiar Becomes the Foreign(er): Abjection and the Formation of Identity.- A Partnership of Empire: Magyar-Jewish Relations Before the First World War.- Traumas, Revolution and Institutionalising Anti-Semitism: The Treaty of Trianon and anti-Jewish and anti-Roma Policy in the Interwar Period.- The Hungarian Holocaust and its Immediate Aftermath.- Lost Futures: The Affects of the Chosen Trauma on Contemporary Hungarian Politics.- Working Through: Prospects for Collective Mourning and Creating New Histories.-
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