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Systemic Humiliation in America: Finding Dignity within Systems of Degradation

Editat de Daniel Rothbart
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2018
This volume explores contemporary social conflict, focusing on a sort of violence that rarely receives coverage in the evening news. This violence occurs when powerful institutions seek to manipulate the thoughts of marginalized people—manufacturing their feelings and fostering a sense of inferiority—for the purpose of disciplinary control. Many American institutions strategically orchestrate this psychic violence through tactics of systemic humiliation. This book reveals how certain counter-measures, based in a commitment to human dignity and respect for every person’s inherent moral worth, can combat this violence. Rothbart and other contributors showcase various examples of this tug-of-war in the US, including the politics of race and class in the 2016 presidential campaign, the dehumanizing treatment of people with mental disabilities, and destructive parenting styles that foster cycles of humiliation and emotional pain. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319706788
ISBN-10: 3319706780
Pagini: 261
Ilustrații: VIII, 246 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Power and Humiliation

Part I: Social Conflicts and the Politics of Emotions  
2. Can Systemic Humiliation be Transformed into Systemic Dignity?
3. Insults as Tools of Systemic Humiliation
4. Systemic Humiliation and Practical Politics: Class Thematic Reasoning and the Rise of Donald Trump

Part II: Race, Violence, and the Road to Justice  
5. The Civil War at 150 Years: Deep Wounds Yet to Heal
6. Transforming the Systemic Humiliation of Crime and Justice: Reawakening Black Consciousness
7. Truth-Telling from the Margins: Exploring Black-led responses to Police Violence and Systemic Humiliation

Part III:  Mental Health, Stigma. and Dignity 
8. “To Wander Off in Shame”: Deconstructing the Shaming and Shameful Arrest Policies of Urban Police Departments in Their Treatment of Persons with Mental Disabilities
9. Systemic Humiliation in Families
10. Madness, Violence, and Human Dignity: Transforming Madness for Dignified Existence


Notă biografică

Daniel Rothbart is Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, USA. In addition to serving as Co-Director of the Program for the Prevention of Mass Violence, he chairs the Sudan Task Group, an organization that seeks to build long-term peace in Sudan, Africa.

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This volume explores contemporary social conflict, focusing on a sort of violence that rarely receives coverage in the evening news. This violence occurs when powerful institutions seek to manipulate the thoughts of marginalized people—manufacturing their feelings and fostering a sense of inferiority—for the purpose of disciplinary control. Many American institutions strategically orchestrate this psychic violence through tactics of systemic humiliation. This book reveals how certain counter-measures, based in a commitment to human dignity and respect for every person’s inherent moral worth, can combat this violence. Rothbart and other contributors showcase various examples of this tug-of-war in the US, including the politics of race and class in the 2016 presidential campaign, the dehumanizing treatment of people with mental disabilities, and destructive parenting styles that foster cycles of humiliation and emotional pain. 

Caracteristici

Addresses timely and often overlooked topics (humiliation, shame, and dignity)
Takes a broad and interdisciplinary approach, incorporating insights from the fields of sociology, social psychology, criminology, moral philosophy, and conflict analysis
Provides many examples and applications of "systemic humiliation" in the United States, with international implications