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Routledge Tropes of Intolerance: Pride, Prejudice, and the Politics of Fear
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Product Description Tropes of Intolerance is a Baedeker of bigotry, a short course on xenophobic racism and populist nationalism – both enduring threats to the social fabric of democratic societies.Each chapter is a self-contained commentary and a building block. In the first, the author considers the concepts of pride and prejudice and discusses patterns of discrimination and strategies of resistance. This is following by an illustrated consideration of the emblems of enmity – words, signs, symbols and other verbal and visual expressions of both chauvinism and intolerance. Linking the first two, the third chapter explores the nature of American Nativism and its contemporary expression. This is followed by an assessment of the exploitation of anxiety among particularly vulnerable sectors of society by skillful, manipulative leaders and their agents and the exacerbation of social divisions by the use of stereotyping, stigmatizing, and labeling. Chapter Five, "Trumped Up," narrows the focus to the present day, the president himself, and his exacerbation of polarizing particularism. A sixth chapter examines two of the most malignant ideologies -- resurgent anti-Semitism and the rise of Islamophobia -- bringing readers full circle. In addition to a brief Coda and a glossary of key terms related to the principal topic, there is a post-election Afterword written in late November, 2020. Review In Tropes of Intolerance, Peter Rose lays out a compelling and intense review of the fear and hatred of the "other" that has existed in human history for millennia. He brings this ages-old phenomenon into present times and uses the persona of Donald Trump and the people who surrounded him during his administration as exemplars of these ancient, negative attitudes and actions. Rose’s broad-scope framework puts current destructive stances regarding race, ethnicity, and gender into a context that allows us – actually forces us – to step back and ask, "what do we do now?" It would be wonderful to see this book become a catalyst for a coming together of people who value and respect differences. The enormous, daunting task is to figure out how to mitigate long-standing, damaging human behaviors. Unhappily, it feels like an almost unachievable goal. But…huge thanks to Peter Rose for setting the challenge out before us.Marian Leah Knapp, Ph.D. is a writer, community activist, and author of Prohibition Wine: A True Story of One Woman’s Daring in Twentieth-Century AmericaIn this timely book, renowned sociologist Peter Rose explores the politics of fear, racism, xenophobia and bigotry that have long plagued American society and are particularly characteristic of the divisive and troubling Trump Era... This book is a must-read for those wanting to combat expressions of intolerance... Damian Pargas, Professor of American History and Culture, Leiden UniversityIn these times when any given day’s news is likely to leave us feeling hopeless, Professor Rose has offered up quite a gift. Such an expansive survey of intolerance - in so many forms, over such a long time- brings invaluable perspective. Reading through the chapters, over and over I was reminded of something one of our favorite characters in How Democracy Works Now once said: ‘“You have to fight the big battles of a democracy again and again and again.”Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini, prize-winningdocumentary filmmakers of Well-Founded Fear and How Democracy Works Now.In his powerful narrative Peter Rose traces the historical evolution of the politics of exclusion and the marshalling of fear toward those who are different... His short course on xenophobic racism and its expression is both bracing and galvanizing. Jenny Moore, Professor of Law, University of New Mexico School of LawIn this small volume consisting of six closely intertwined essays Peter Rose provides a succinct record of the many struggles to create 'out of many, one', as stipulated by the founders. In doing so he lea
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- Routledge
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 0367274906
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- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 31 December 2020
- Listed Since
- 16 July 2020
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