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Love to Hate - Jody Roy

Love to Hate

America's Obsession with Hatred and Violence

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Buch | Softcover
336 Seiten
2002
Columbia University Press (Verlag)
978-0-231-12569-7 (ISBN)
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Roy explains the culture of violence and hate in America.
Why? is the simple, impulsive question we ask when confronted by horrible acts of hatred and violence. Why do students shoot fellow students or employees their coworkers? Why do mothers drown their children or husbands stalk and kill their wives? Love to Hate challenges us to turn this question upon ourselves at a deeper level. Why, as a culture, are we so fascinated by these acts? Why do we bestow celebrity on the perpetrators, while allowing the victims to fade into a second death of obscurity? Are we, as Pope John Paul II famously accused, "a culture of death"? And if so, how can we break free of this unacknowledged aspect of the cycle of violence? Unlike those who point solely to media imagery, splintered families, or lax gun control laws in search of the roots of America's endemic violence, Jody M. Roy suggests that we all must be held responsible. She argues that we reveal our love affair with hatred and violence in the ways we think and speak in our daily lives and in our popular culture. The very words we use function as building blocks of callousness and contempt, betraying our immersion in subtexts of violence and hatred.
These subtexts are further revealed in our complex attitudes toward street gangs, school shooters, serial killers, and hate groups and the paroxysms of violence they unleash. As spectators, driven by our impulse to watch, we become an integral part of the equation of violence. In the book's final section, "Freeing Ourselves of Our Obsession with Hatred and Violence," Roy offers practical steps we can take-as parents, consumers, and voters-to free ourselves from linguistic and cultural complicity and to help create in America a culture of life.

Jody M. Roy is associate professor of speech communication at Ripon College in Ripon, Wisconsin, and executive director of Students Talking About Respect, Inc., a nonprofit educational initiative dedicated to preventing hatred and violence among youth.

Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Our Love-Hate Relationship with Hatred 1. Us Versus Them 2. Hate Talk: The Mind/Language Connection 3. Hate Is Cool Part II. Hate, American Style 4. Youthful Hatred: Are We Tough Enough? 5. Glamorized Hatred: Our Obsession with Serial Killers 6. Organized Hatred: Supremacy Movements Conclusion: Freeing Ourselves from our Obsession with Hatred and Violence Appendix 1. The Five Most Critical Resolutions Each of Us Can Make to Free Ourselves from Our Obsession with Hatred and Violence Appendix 2. Self-Assessment Tools Appendix 3. Twenty-Five Small Steps Toward Freeing Ourselves from Our Obsession with Hatred and Violence Appendix 4. Tips for Parents (and Teachers): Raising Hate-Free and Hate-Proof Kids Appendix 5. Resources Notes Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.8.2002
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 0-231-12569-0 / 0231125690
ISBN-13 978-0-231-12569-7 / 9780231125697
Zustand Neuware
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