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The Ideology of Hatred: The Psychic Power of Discourse
Niza Yanay
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Description for The Ideology of Hatred: The Psychic Power of Discourse
Paperback. Suggests that untying and recognizing relations of intimacy and dependency can, under certain circumstances, change the discourse of hatred into relations of peace and even friendship Num Pages: 168 pages. BIC Classification: JFF; JMQ; JPA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 228 x 154 x 13. Weight in Grams: 264.
The 21st century might well be called the age of hatred. This is not because there is more violence in the world but because hatred has been transformed from a concept perceived to be a by-product of personal or collective violence into a discursive field.
But what if longstanding antagonisms, especially those between social groups, turned out to involve desire rather than revulsion? The Ideology of Hatred develops a psychosocial framework for understanding this new phenomenon by interrogating unconscious mechanisms within national discourse. It opens new and timely venues for thinking about the paradoxes of love and hate while ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
168
Condition
New
Number of Pages
168
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823250059
SKU
V9780823250059
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Ref
99-21
About Niza Yanay
Niza Yanay is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Ben Gurion University.
Reviews for The Ideology of Hatred: The Psychic Power of Discourse
"Yanay's work on gender, violence, and relationality is critical and probing. The Ideology of Hatred contains discussions that are simply excellent: singular, disorientating, and original."
-Judith Butler University of California, Berkeley "Yanay's reading of theoretical texts, coupled with her intimate understanding of political conflict, is startlingly new."
-Noelle McAfee Emory University
-Judith Butler University of California, Berkeley "Yanay's reading of theoretical texts, coupled with her intimate understanding of political conflict, is startlingly new."
-Noelle McAfee Emory University