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Anti-Semitism and the Expression of Fantasy Aggression
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DONALD WEATHERLEY
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Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Foreword v
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Psychoanalysis and Personality Theory
- Approaches to Antisemitism Based on Psychodynamics and Personality Theory 9
- Anti-Semites in Psychoanalysis 35
- A Contribution to the Study of Antisemitism 52
- Anti-Semitism and the Displacement of Aggression 77
- Anti-Semitism and the Expression of Fantasy Aggression 87
- Maternal Response to Childhood Aggression and Subsequent Anti-Semitism 94
- Some Personality Factors in Anti-Semitism 98
- The Structure and Dynamics of the Ethnic Attitudes of Jewish Adolescents 119
- Is Antisemitism a Cognitive Simplification? Some Observations on Australian Neo-Nazis 129
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Part II: Group Theory and Ethnic Relations
- Group Theory and Ethnic Relations 139
- Toward a Refinement of the “Marginal Man” Concept 162
- Some Factors Determining Intercultural Behavior and Attitudes of Members of Different Ethnic Groups in Mixed Neighborhoods 172
- The Causation of Anti-Semitism: An Investigation of Seven Hypotheses 186
- Experiments in Group Belongingness 225
- Religious Ethnocentrism and its Recognition among Adolescent Boys 232
- Reference Identification of Youth of Differing Ethnicity 240
- Social Mobility and Prejudice 258
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Part III: Attitude Theory and Prejudice
- Attitude Theory and Prejudice 271
- On the Fading of Social Stereotypes: Studies in Three Generations of College Students 302
- A Cognitive Theory of Antisemitism in the Context of Religious Ideology 331
- Catechesis and Anti-Semitism. A Research Work into the Transmission of Religious Codes 356
- Stereotypes and Perceived Ethnic-Role Specialization 373
- Ethnic Identification 382
- Changes in Attitudes toward Germans, Japanese, Jews, and Nazis 400
- The Phenomenology of Being a Target of Prejudice 409
- An Inquiry into the Meaning of Minority Group Attitude Expressions 420
- The Contact Hypothesis: Social and Economic Contact and Generational Changes in the Study of Black Anti-Semitism 430
- On the Significance of Personal Contact to Jews 449
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Part IV: Methods in Psychological Research on Antisemitism
- Methods in Psychological Research on Antisemitism 455
- Α Scale for the Measurement of Anti-Semitism 467
- Race, Social Class, Religion, and Nationality as Determinants of Social Distance 501
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Part V: Combating Prejudice
- Combating Prejudice 519
- Lessening of Prejudice Through Education and Prevention of Antisemitism 527
- Activity 15: Generalizing and Stereotyping 537
- Activity 26: Attitudes toward Other Groups 540
- The Formation of Cognitive and Affective Attitudes 542
- 547-548 547
Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Foreword v
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Psychoanalysis and Personality Theory
- Approaches to Antisemitism Based on Psychodynamics and Personality Theory 9
- Anti-Semites in Psychoanalysis 35
- A Contribution to the Study of Antisemitism 52
- Anti-Semitism and the Displacement of Aggression 77
- Anti-Semitism and the Expression of Fantasy Aggression 87
- Maternal Response to Childhood Aggression and Subsequent Anti-Semitism 94
- Some Personality Factors in Anti-Semitism 98
- The Structure and Dynamics of the Ethnic Attitudes of Jewish Adolescents 119
- Is Antisemitism a Cognitive Simplification? Some Observations on Australian Neo-Nazis 129
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Part II: Group Theory and Ethnic Relations
- Group Theory and Ethnic Relations 139
- Toward a Refinement of the “Marginal Man” Concept 162
- Some Factors Determining Intercultural Behavior and Attitudes of Members of Different Ethnic Groups in Mixed Neighborhoods 172
- The Causation of Anti-Semitism: An Investigation of Seven Hypotheses 186
- Experiments in Group Belongingness 225
- Religious Ethnocentrism and its Recognition among Adolescent Boys 232
- Reference Identification of Youth of Differing Ethnicity 240
- Social Mobility and Prejudice 258
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Part III: Attitude Theory and Prejudice
- Attitude Theory and Prejudice 271
- On the Fading of Social Stereotypes: Studies in Three Generations of College Students 302
- A Cognitive Theory of Antisemitism in the Context of Religious Ideology 331
- Catechesis and Anti-Semitism. A Research Work into the Transmission of Religious Codes 356
- Stereotypes and Perceived Ethnic-Role Specialization 373
- Ethnic Identification 382
- Changes in Attitudes toward Germans, Japanese, Jews, and Nazis 400
- The Phenomenology of Being a Target of Prejudice 409
- An Inquiry into the Meaning of Minority Group Attitude Expressions 420
- The Contact Hypothesis: Social and Economic Contact and Generational Changes in the Study of Black Anti-Semitism 430
- On the Significance of Personal Contact to Jews 449
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Part IV: Methods in Psychological Research on Antisemitism
- Methods in Psychological Research on Antisemitism 455
- Α Scale for the Measurement of Anti-Semitism 467
- Race, Social Class, Religion, and Nationality as Determinants of Social Distance 501
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Part V: Combating Prejudice
- Combating Prejudice 519
- Lessening of Prejudice Through Education and Prevention of Antisemitism 527
- Activity 15: Generalizing and Stereotyping 537
- Activity 26: Attitudes toward Other Groups 540
- The Formation of Cognitive and Affective Attitudes 542
- 547-548 547