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Tables of Contents for Prejudice
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
 
Prejudice as personal definition
1
29
The inevitable human condition?
1
2
The psychological institution of nationalism
3
1
Nationhood and nationality
4
1
Neurotic rationality: nationalism and race
5
2
Nationality and religious prejudice
7
1
The attractions of prejudice
8
2
From benign stereotypes to pointed prejudice
10
2
National characteristics as racial: attitudes in and towards Germany
12
1
Nationalism and propaganda
13
2
Genetic labelling
15
2
Chosen identities and political will
17
2
Deliberate ignorance and neurotic rationality
19
1
Prejudice as benevolent or malevolent?
20
1
Liberal expressions of racism
21
1
Symbolic boundaries and neurotic rationality
22
4
References
26
4
Sources of information
30
22
The formation of structures of thinking
30
3
Interviews as (conscious) revelation
33
2
The plethora of inadvertent information
35
2
The global village of information
37
1
Television as a source of influence
38
3
The visual imagery of the world
41
3
Individual identity exposed and collected
44
1
Private insights and the public domain
45
2
The personal assembly of fact
47
2
News, information and propaganda
49
1
References
50
2
Early discriminations: the forming of group identities and the self
52
20
Close observations of the immediate
52
2
Social relationships under scrutiny
54
1
The home as community
55
2
Prejudice and envy
57
2
Arguing the sense of identity
59
2
Friends and enemies
61
1
The confines of the family
62
1
The values of place
63
2
The dream of unconfined spaces
65
2
Psychological and real space
67
3
References
70
2
The divided world: perceptions of inequality
72
25
Societies, relationships and organizations
72
3
Fairness: personal and global
75
2
The rich as symbolic and as real
77
1
Developing feelings towards the poor
78
3
Personal observation and the generalized `others'
81
2
Giving reasons for social exclusion
83
3
Conditions and personal choice
86
2
Money and the structure of society
88
2
Money, envy and antipathy
90
2
The meanings of financial systems
92
3
References
95
2
The sense of self in the environment
97
37
Personal and social landscapes
97
2
The social symbolism of the school
99
1
The formal and hidden agendas of the school
100
1
The open and closed curriculum
101
3
The exclusive systems of school
104
2
Keeping up with the group or dropping out
106
2
Finding the middle way
108
2
Groups, prejudice and enmity
110
3
The fear of getting into trouble
113
1
The threat of bullying
114
5
The anxiety of being victimized
119
2
The ontological insecurity of being individual
121
3
The domestic realities of the future
124
5
Ontological insecurities
129
3
References
132
2
The world in its place: nations and nationalities
134
22
Neutral discriminations
134
2
The world divided into categories
136
2
The cultural dominance of the United States
138
4
The rich countries and the poor
142
3
Reactions to poverty
145
2
The promotion of difference and familiarity
147
3
Nations and national characteristics
150
1
Nations and stereotypes
151
4
References
155
1
The world and the individual's point of view
156
47
Nations and nationhood
156
2
`Us' and `them': the closeness of association and the distance of place
158
7
Distinctions of culture as well as place
165
3
A map of the whole world
168
2
The world of conflict
170
3
The personal experience of other peoples
173
4
The Tower of Babel
177
7
Language as a national barrier: dialect as a local one
184
2
The hegemony of one's own linguistic identity
186
3
My country right or wrong?
189
2
The ontology of friendship as belonging
191
2
The hegemony of cultural amenities
193
4
The politics of nations
197
5
References
202
1
Groups of identity: peoples, races, nations and cultures
203
23
Psychological institutions
203
3
Neurotic rationalities
206
2
Familiarity and ontological insecurity
208
3
Nationhoods and nationalism
211
3
Roots of prejudice
214
2
Ethnicity and patriotism
216
3
Identity as a form of hatred
219
3
References
222
4
Towards conclusions
226
15
References
238
3
Index
241