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Auteur(s) : Hedges, Paul Michael (1970-....)  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur

Titre(s) : Religious hatred [Texte imprimé] : prejudice, Islamophobia and antisemitism in global context / Paul Hedges

Publication : London ; New York (N.Y.) ; Oxford : Bloomsbury Academic, 2021

Description matérielle : 1 vol. (viii-297 p.) ; 25 cm

Note(s) : Notes bibliogr. Index
"Why does religion inspire hatred? Why do people in one religion sometimes hate people of another religion, and also why do some religions inspire hatred from others? This book shows how scholarly studies of prejudice, identity formation, and genocide studies can shed light on global examples of religious hatred. The book is divided into four parts, focusing respectively on the theory, historical context, contemporary Western hatreds, and prejudices beyond the West. Each part ends with a special focus section. The book focuses on Antisemitism and Islamophobia, both in the West and beyond, including examples of prejudices and hatred in Hinduism and Buddhism. Drawing on examples from Europe, North America, MENA, South and Southeast Asia, and Africa, Paul Hedges points to common patterns, while identifying the specifics of local context. Religious Hatred is an essential guide for understanding the historical origins of religious hatred, the manifestations of this hatred across diverse religious and cultural contexts, and the strategies employed by activists and peacemakers to overcome this hatred"


Sujet(s) : Haine -- Religion  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Religions -- Relations  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Islamophobie  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet
Antisémitisme  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet

Indice(s) Dewey :  201.5 (23e éd.) = Relations entre les religions  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet ; 306.6 (23e éd.) = Institutions religieuses (sociologie)  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet


Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781350162860 (br.). - ISBN 1350162868. - ISBN 9781350162877 (rel.). - ISBN 1350162876. - ISBN 9781350162884 (erroné). - ISBN 9781350162891 (erroné)

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Table des matières : Introduction: Untheorizing and unpacking ; Section I. Why Do We Hate? : ; 1. Dehumanizing humans: prejudice, identity, and othering ; 2. The hatred unto death: when prejudice becomes killing and genocide ; Interlude 1: What is religious hatred? ; Section II. Bridges from the Past : ; 3. The oldest prejudice? : Christian antisemitism from the Gospels to the ghettoes ; 4. Kafir and Turks: Christians and Muslims through history ; 5. Religious hatred as racial hatred : Enlightenment, citizenship, and racialization ; Interlude 2: Why did the Holocaust happen? ; Section III. Contemporary Western Hatreds : ; 6. The West's eternal Jewish question?: politics, antisemitism, and Holocaust denial ; 7. ‘Why do they hate us?' and ‘Why do we hate them?' : contemporary Western Islamophobias ; Interlude 3: Are antisemitism and Islamophobia connected? ; Section IV. Prejudice beyond the West : ; 8. From People of the Book to enemies of Islam : Islamic antisemitism and palestine-Israel ; 9. Killing for the Buddha : Islamophobia in the Buddhist world ; 10. Hindutva as hatred : Hindus, Muslims, and the fatherland ; Interlude 4: Can we regulate religious hatred? (Paul Hedges and Luca Farrow) ; Epilogue: The good news: dialogue, civil rights, and peacebuilding.

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