Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization

Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization

Kronfeldner, Maria

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2021

404

Dura

Inglês

9781138588158

15 a 20 dias

857

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1. Introduction: Mapping dehumanization studies Maria Kronfeldner Part 1: Oscillating boundaries, dimensions, and hierarchies of humanity in historical contexts 2. Dehumanization Before the Columbian exchange Siep Stuurman 3. "Humanity" and its Limits in Early Modern European Thought Laszlo Kontler 4. Enlightenment Humanization and Dehumanization, and the Orang-utan Silvia Sebastiani 5. Dehumanizing the Exotic in Living Human Exhibitions Guido Abbattista 6. Dehumanizing Strategies in Nazi Ideology and their Anthropological Context Johannes Steizinger 7. Theorizing the Inhumanity of Human Nature, 1955-1985 Erika Lorraine Milam Part 2: Further special contexts of dehumanization 8. The Social Psychology of Dehumanization Nick Haslam 9. Dehumanization and the Loss of Moral Standing Edouard Machery 10. Dehumanization and the Question of Animals Alice Crary 11. Dehumanization, Disability, and Eugenics Robert A. Wilson 12. Dehumanization and Human Rights Marie-Luisa Frick 13. Dehumanization by Law Luigi Corrias 14. Dehumanisation in Literature and the Figure of the Perpetrator Andrea Timar Part 3: The complex facets of dehumanization 15. Dehumanization and Social Death as Fundamentals of Racism Wulf D. Hund 16. How Status and Interdependence Explain Different Forms of Dehumanization Susan T. Fiske 17. Exploring Metadehumanization and Self-dehumanization from a Target Perspective Stephanie Demoulin, Pierre Maurage, and Florence Stinglhamber 18. The Dehumanization and Rehumanization of Refugees Victoria M. Esses, Stelian Medianu, and Alina Sutter 19. Motivational and Cognitive Underpinnings of Fear of Social Robots that become "Too Human for Us" Maria Paola Paladino, Jeroen Vaes, and Jolanda Jetten Part 4: Conceptual and epistemological questions regarding dehumanization 20. Objectification, Inferiorization, and Projection in Phenomenological Research on Dehumanization Sara Heinaemaa and James Jardine 21. Why Dehumanization is Distinct from Objectification Mari Mikkola 22. On Hatred and Dehumanization Thomas Brudholm and Johannes Lang 23. Dehumanization, the Problem of Humanity and the Problem of Monstrosity David Livingstone Smith 24. Psychological Essentialism and Dehumanization Maria Kronfeldner 25. Could Dehumanization Be Perceptual? Somogy Varga. Index
Dehumanization;genocide;ethnic cleansing;war;violence;Holocaust;essentialism;humanism;humanity;discrimination;racism;Nazi ideology;modern European culture;ethnic exhibitions;dehumanization studies;human rights