Historicizing Fear : : Ignorance, Vilification, and Othering.
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Place / Publishing House: | Chicago : : University Press of Colorado,, 2020. Ã2019. |
Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (229 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- "I Want to Get Rid of My Fear"An Introduction
- DEFINING THE "OTHER"/PATHOLOGIZING DIFFERENCES
- 1. "Up to No Good" The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Fear of Black Men in US Society
- 2. Southern Perils Chinese Views of Their Southern Territories during the Tang Dynasty (618-907ce)
- 3. Microbe Culture Germ Politics and the Unseen Racial History of Nature
- Reinforcing or Spreading Fear of the "Other"
- 4. "They'll Take Away Our Birthrights" How White-Power Musicians Instill Fear of White Extinction
- 5. ". . . or Suffer the Consequences of Staying"Terror and Racial Cleansing in Arkansas
- 6. Making "The Case against the 'Reds' "Racializing Communism, 1919-1920
- 7. Toward a Post-Racial Society, or a "Rebirth" of a Nation? White Anxiety and Fear of Black Equality in the United States
- How Fear, Once Created and Spread,Is Used for Political Ends
- 8. A Pharmacological Gulf of Tonkin The Myth of the Addicted Army in Vietnam and the Fear of a Junkie Veteran
- 9. The Strategies of Fear, the Commercialization of Society, and the Rise of the Factory System in the Low Countries during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
- 10. Aliens, Enemy Aliens, and Minors Anti-Radicalism and the Jewish Left
- About the Contributors
- Index.