Prejudice pervades our society in many guises, from pejorative remarks to acts of violence. Communicating Prejudice explores the many dimensions of prejudice. It presents a new and integrative conceptual model of prejudice, the layered perspective of cultural intolerance, and uses this model to analyze the communication of prejudice in a variety of spheres such as racism, sexism, homophobia, ageism, and classism. Drawing on multidisciplinary perspectives, the first two chapters present the model and theoretical foundation for the book, and subsequent chapters deal with specific foci of prejudice, including personal prejudice and prejudice in relationships, organizations, and the media. Included is a series of personal narratives to illustrate specific types and instances of prejudice. This book will be useful as a supplementary text in upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level courses examining issues of race, gender, and ethnicity.
Daftar Isi
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Introduction – Michael L Hecht
Tolerance/Intolerance – John R Baldwin
A Multidisciplinary View of Prejudice
Layers and Holograms – Michael L Hecht and John R Baldwin
A New Look at Prejudice
PART TWO: SPHERES OF PREJUDICE
Identifying Racist Language Linguistic Acts and Signs – Molefi Kete Asante
Communication of Sexism – Lana Rakow and Laura A Wackwitz
Communication of Heterosexism – Thomas K Nakayama
Communication of Classism – Dreama G Moon and Garry L Rolison
Communication of Ageism – Angie Williams and Howard Giles
PART THREE: CONTEXTS OF PREJUDICE
Communicating Prejudice in Personal Relationships – Stanley O Gaines Jr et al
Communicating Prejudice in Organizations – Sheryl L Lindsley
Communicating Prejudice in the Media – Kent A Ono
Upending Racial Categories in
Doubles
PART FOUR: PERSONAL NARRATIVES
Abandoning the Sacred Hierarchy – María Cristina González
Disempowering Hegemony through Surrender to Spirit
Scenes from an Individual of Color – Victor Villanueva Jr
On Individuals and Individualism
A Contextual Statement Surrounding Three Poems of Prejudice – Laura Tohe
Blessed Are the Mysteries – Frederick C Corey
Upsetting That Delicate Balance – Deborah Wood Holton
Reflections on Experiential Subtleties
PART FIVE: INTERVENTIONS
Personal and Interpersonal Interventions – Flavio Fransisco Marsiglia and Michael L Hecht
Organizational Interventions to Prejudice – Sheryl L Lindsley
Educational Interventions – Gale Young
The Lions′ Roar
Public Policy Interventions to Prejudice – Stephanie Brzuzy
PART SIX: CONCLUSION
(In)Conclusion – Michael L Hecht