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White Supremacy and Anti-Supremacy Forces in the United States: A Sociohistorical and Social-Psychological Approach: Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research, cartea 12

Autor George Lundskow
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2024
This book applies the most recent research in social psychology to decisive historical events that arguably built white supremacy as a cultural force, institutional system, and dominant social character. Simultaneously, the discussion considers the progressive counter-forces that have and continue to challenge white supremacy, and how this dialectical battle has brought the United States to the polarizations of the present day. The book builds a four-part argument. First, it considers the origins of white supremacy in the United States, and how some people uphold it today. Second, it discusses personality types that find white supremacy appealing. Third, it lays out the sociohistorical patterns that promoted white supremacy, rewarded people who practiced it, and created generations of people who find meaning and comfort in racist, misogynist, and heteronormative domination. Fourth, it discusses the social counterforces that challenge white supremacy and links these to personality types as well.
Overall, the book examines how social character correlates with differing personality types, resulting in very different social movements, cultural expressions, political activities, and daily interactions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031605628
ISBN-10: 3031605624
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: XIII, 198 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Seria Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

White Supremacy, Masculinity, Patriotism, and Social Character.- Genocidal Conquest and the Rise of Mytho-Pathological Hero Types.- Women in White Supremacy.- Race and Ethnonational Violence.- Environmentalism, Gender Rights, and the Future of American Society.

Notă biografică

George Lundskow is Professor of Sociology at Grand Valley State University, a four-year public university in Grand Rapids, Michigan that serves a large percentage of first-generation students. He has a PhD in sociology (1999) from the University of Kansas, and has published a number of chapters, articles, and two books on critical theory, right-wing authoritarianism, American culture, and politics. He teaches courses on social problems, religion, and social psychology.

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This book applies the most recent research in social psychology to decisive historical events that arguably built white supremacy as a cultural force, institutional system, and dominant social character in the United States. Simultaneously, the discussion considers the progressive counter-forces that have and continue to challenge white supremacy, and how this dialectical battle has brought the United States to the polarizations of the present day. The book builds a four-part argument. First, it considers the origins of white supremacy in the United States, and how some people uphold it today. Second, it discusses personality types that find white supremacy appealing. Third, it lays out the sociohistorical patterns that promoted white supremacy, rewarded people who practiced it, and created generations of people who find meaning and comfort in racist, misogynist, and heteronormative domination. Fourth, it discusses the social counterforces that challenge white supremacy and links these to personality types as well.
Overall, the book examines how social character correlates with differing personality types, resulting in very different social movements, cultural expressions, political activities, and daily interactions.

Caracteristici

Connects historical events to social character types Documents the dialectic battle between reactionary and progressive social forces in the United States over time Proposes solutions to reinforce democratic culture and foundational American ideals