The Nature of Hate
Title | The Nature of Hate PDF eBook |
Author | Robert J. Sternberg |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2008-04-28 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0521896983 |
Resource added for the Psychology (includes Sociology) 108091 courses.
The Communication of Hate
Title | The Communication of Hate PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Waltman |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9781433104473 |
The book was awarded the 2011 NCA Franklyn S. Haiman Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression. This book sets out to explore how hate comes alive in language and actions by examining the nature and persuasive functions of hate in American society. Hate speech may be used for many purposes and have different intended consequences. It may be directed to intimidate an out-group, or to influence the behavior of in-group members. But how does this language function? What does it accomplish? The answers to these questions are addressed by an examination of the communicative messages produced by those with hateful minds. Beginning with an examination of the organized hate movement, the book provides a critique of racist discourse used to recruit and socialize new members, construct enemies, promote valued identities, and encourage ethnoviolence. The book also examines the strategic manipulation of hatred in our everyday lives by politicians, political operatives, and media personalities. Providing a comprehensive overview of hate speech, the book ends by describing the desirable features of an anti-hate discourse that promotes respect for social differences.
Love and Hate
Title | Love and Hate PDF eBook |
Author | Irenaus Eibl-Eibesfeldt |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1351508148 |
The author argues that there are specific turning points in evolution. Structures and behavioral patterns that evolved in the service of discrete functions sometimes allow for unforeseen new developments as a side effect. In retrospect, they have proven to be pre-adaptations, and serve as raw material for natural selection to work upon. Love and Hate was intended to complement Konrad Lorenz's book, On Aggression, by pointing out our motivations to provide nurturing, and thus to counteract and correct the widespread but one-sided opinion that biologists always present nature as bloody in tooth and claw and intra-specific aggression as the prime mover of evolution. This simplistic image is, nonetheless, still with us, all the more regrettably because it hampers discussion across scholarly disciplines. Eibl-Eibesfeldt argues that leaders in individualized groups are chosen for their pro-social abilities. Those who comfort group members in distress, who are able to intervene in quarrels and to protect group members who are attacked, those who share, those who, in brief, show abilities to nurture, are chosen by the others as leaders, rather than those who use their abilities in competitive ways. Of course, group leaders may need, beyond their pro-social competence, to be gifted as orators, war leaders, or healers. Issues of love and hate are social in origin and hence social in consequence. Life has emerged on this planet in a succession of new forms, from the simplest algae to man-man the one being who reflects upon this creation, who seeks to fashion it himself and who, in the process, may end by destroying it. It would indeed be grotesque if the question of the meaning of life were to be solved in this way. In language that is clear and accessible throughout, arguing forcefully for the innate and "preprogrammed" dispositions of behavior in higher vertebrates, including humans, Eibl-Eibesfeldt steers a middle course in discussing the development of cultural and ethical
The Psychology of Hate
Title | The Psychology of Hate PDF eBook |
Author | Robert J. Sternberg |
Publisher | Amer Psychological Assn |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2005-01-01 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 9781591471844 |
Hate is among the most powerful of human emotions. This book brings together experts on the psychology of hate to present their diverse viewpoints in a single volume. It provides concrete suggestions for how to combat hate, and attempts to understand the minds both of those who hate and those who are hated.
The Nature of Hate and the Hatred of Nature in Hispanic Literatures
Title | The Nature of Hate and the Hatred of Nature in Hispanic Literatures PDF eBook |
Author | Beatriz Rivera-Barnes |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2020-12-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1498596495 |
The Nature of Hate and the Hatred of Nature in Hispanic Literatures retraces the “nature of hatred” and the “hatred of nature” from the earliest traditions of Western literature including Biblical texts, Medieval Spanish literature, early Spanish Renaissance texts, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century Iberian and Latin American literatures. The nature of hate is neither hate in its weakened form, as in disliking or loving less, nor hate in its righteous form, as in “I hate hatred,” rather hate in its primal form as told and conveyed in so many culturally influential Bible stories that are at the root of hatred as it manifests itself today. The hatred of nature is not only contempt for the natural world, but also the idea of nature hating in return, thus inspiring even more hatred of nature. While some chapters, such as the one dedicated to La Celestina, focus more on the nature of hate and the hatred of love, they do address the hatred of nature, as when Celestina conjures Pluto, who happens to be closer to nature than to Satan. Other chapters, such as the ones dedicated to the Latin American novels set in the jungle, focus more on the hatred of nature but ultimately turn to the nature of hatred by analyzing hatred and the descent into madness. In the final chapters Beatriz Rivera-Barnes simultaneously addresses the nature of hatred and the hatred of nature as well as the ecophilia/ecophobia debate in twentieth-century Latin American literatures and considers, if not an assimilation of hate, possibly the cannibalizing of hate.
Outside Books Why Moths Hate Thomas Edison
Title | Outside Books Why Moths Hate Thomas Edison PDF eBook |
Author | Hampton Sides |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2001-07-03 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780393321500 |
Sides (contributing editor, Outside) fields questions from readers of his column "The Wild File." Focusing on natural history and outdoor lore, this collection includes questions about the strange doings of the natural world. Do beavers ever get squashed by the trees they're chewing down? What good are goosebumps? Why do men have nipples? How do penguins keep their feet from freezing? Why do llamas spit? c. Book News Inc.
Why We Hate
Title | Why We Hate PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Levin |
Publisher | Prometheus Books |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2010-05 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1615926488 |
Are we born with a propensity to hate, or is it something we learn? Both enlightening and insightful, this momentous and timely work offers hope that civilized human beings can come to grips with an age-old problem.