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The Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization
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Maria Kronfeldner
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February 25 2021
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9780429492464
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February 25 2021
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10.4324/9780429492464
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 39
Dehumanization Before The Columbian Exchange
pp. 52
“Humanity” and Its Limits in Early Modern European Thought 1
pp. 64
Enlightenment Humanization and Dehumanization, and the Orangutan
pp. 83
Dehumanizing the Exotic in Living Human Exhibitions
pp. 98
Dehumanizing Strategies in Nazi Ideology and Their Anthropological Context 1
pp. 112
Theorizing the Inhumanity of Human Nature, 1955-1985
pp. 127
The Social Psychology of Dehumanization
pp. 145
Dehumanization and the Loss of Moral Standing
pp. 159
Dehumanization and the Question of Animals 1
pp. 173
Dehumanization, Disability, and Eugenics
pp. 187
Dehumanization and Human Rights
pp. 201
Dehumanization by Law 1
pp. 214
Dehumanization in Literature and the Figure of the Perpetrator 1
pp. 231
Dehumanization and Social Death as Fundamentals of Racism
pp. 245
How Status and Interdependence Explain Different Forms of Dehumanization
pp. 260
Exploring Metadehumanization and Self-dehumanization From a Target Perspective
pp. 275
The Dehumanization and Rehumanization of Refugees
pp. 292
Motivational and Cognitive Underpinnings of Fear of Social Robots That Become “too Human for Us”
pp. 309
Objectification, Inferiorization, and Projection in Phenomenological Research on Dehumanization
pp. 326
Why Dehumanization Is Distinct From Objectification
pp. 341
On Hatred and Dehumanization 1
pp. 355
Dehumanization, the Problem of Humanity and the Problem of Monstrosity
pp. 362
Psychological Essentialism and Dehumanization 1
pp. 378
Could Dehumanization Be Perceptual?
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