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Chapters in this book

  1. i-iv i
  2. Foreword v
  3. Contents ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part I: Psychoanalysis and Personality Theory
  6. Approaches to Antisemitism Based on Psychodynamics and Personality Theory 9
  7. Anti-Semites in Psychoanalysis 35
  8. A Contribution to the Study of Antisemitism 52
  9. Anti-Semitism and the Displacement of Aggression 77
  10. Anti-Semitism and the Expression of Fantasy Aggression 87
  11. Maternal Response to Childhood Aggression and Subsequent Anti-Semitism 94
  12. Some Personality Factors in Anti-Semitism 98
  13. The Structure and Dynamics of the Ethnic Attitudes of Jewish Adolescents 119
  14. Is Antisemitism a Cognitive Simplification? Some Observations on Australian Neo-Nazis 129
  15. Part II: Group Theory and Ethnic Relations
  16. Group Theory and Ethnic Relations 139
  17. Toward a Refinement of the “Marginal Man” Concept 162
  18. Some Factors Determining Intercultural Behavior and Attitudes of Members of Different Ethnic Groups in Mixed Neighborhoods 172
  19. The Causation of Anti-Semitism: An Investigation of Seven Hypotheses 186
  20. Experiments in Group Belongingness 225
  21. Religious Ethnocentrism and its Recognition among Adolescent Boys 232
  22. Reference Identification of Youth of Differing Ethnicity 240
  23. Social Mobility and Prejudice 258
  24. Part III: Attitude Theory and Prejudice
  25. Attitude Theory and Prejudice 271
  26. On the Fading of Social Stereotypes: Studies in Three Generations of College Students 302
  27. A Cognitive Theory of Antisemitism in the Context of Religious Ideology 331
  28. Catechesis and Anti-Semitism. A Research Work into the Transmission of Religious Codes 356
  29. Stereotypes and Perceived Ethnic-Role Specialization 373
  30. Ethnic Identification 382
  31. Changes in Attitudes toward Germans, Japanese, Jews, and Nazis 400
  32. The Phenomenology of Being a Target of Prejudice 409
  33. An Inquiry into the Meaning of Minority Group Attitude Expressions 420
  34. The Contact Hypothesis: Social and Economic Contact and Generational Changes in the Study of Black Anti-Semitism 430
  35. On the Significance of Personal Contact to Jews 449
  36. Part IV: Methods in Psychological Research on Antisemitism
  37. Methods in Psychological Research on Antisemitism 455
  38. Α Scale for the Measurement of Anti-Semitism 467
  39. Race, Social Class, Religion, and Nationality as Determinants of Social Distance 501
  40. Part V: Combating Prejudice
  41. Combating Prejudice 519
  42. Lessening of Prejudice Through Education and Prevention of Antisemitism 527
  43. Activity 15: Generalizing and Stereotyping 537
  44. Activity 26: Attitudes toward Other Groups 540
  45. The Formation of Cognitive and Affective Attitudes 542
  46. 547-548 547
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