Global Humanities 2 (2016), 4

Title 
Global Humanities 2 (2016), 4
Other title information 
Migration, Stereotypes, and Violence

Published on
Berlin 2016: Neofelis Verlag
Frequency 
is published biannual
ISBN
2199-3939
Extent
168 S.
Price
25

 

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Organization name
Global Humanities – Studies in Histories, Cultures, and Societies
Country
Germany
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Neofelis Verlag, Kuglerstraße 59, 10439 Berlin, <info@neofelis-verlag.de>
By
Ermel, Annika

Stereotypes are dangerous, especially when they are used by demagogues. Slogans, which remind the historian of darker times in human history, however, reappear again in a growing number. As companions of the rise of right wing forces in Europe they make up ground in more and more regions and gain momentum in the political debate. It consequently seems to be more than important to focus on and closer analyze the interrelationship between stereo­types and violence in modern societies.

The fourth volume of Global Humanities is trying to achieve such a broader analysis and will provide reading in the fields of history, political science, gender and media studies. The authors are going to show and emphasize in which ways the two above named factors are interacting with each other and influencing the popular opinion in modern nation states. Topics that will be covered include Anti-Italian riots in Zurich at the end of the 19th century, a discussion of the interrelationship of racism and violence in Germany since the 1980s, and an analysis of gender based violence in Serbia. In addition, the persistence of stereotypes in entertainment will be closely studied by taking a look on Sinti and Roma depictions in current European films.

With contributions by Oliver Betts, Fabian Braendle, Andrew Fuyarchuk, Biba Hadziavdic, Hilde Hoffmann, Barbara Manthe, Benjamin Nickl, Bojan Perovic, Sylvia Sadzinski and Victoria Shmidt.

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Editorial

Migration, Stereotypes, and Violence

Oliver Betts
The Wandering Worker. Violence and Casual Labor in the Modern Anglophone World

Barbara Manthe
Racism and Violence in Germany since 1980

Benjamin Nickl
Modern German Anxieties. Generalized Muslimness as New Nationalist Politics in the West

Sylvia Sadzinski
“All Men [of Color] are Rapists” or the Grammar of Violence. Stereotypes, Rape Myths and Doing Gender and Race

Gender, Stereotypes, and Violence

Bojan Perovic
Gender-based Violence in Serbia. Media, Stereotypes, and Celebrities

Andrew Fuyarchuk
Gendered Epistemology and Harassment. The Case of Dr. Olivieri

Sinti and Roma, Stereotypes, and Violence

Victoria Shmidt

The Violence of Knowledge in Practices Toward Roma in the Czech Republic. The Historical Echo of Surveillance During Socialism

Biba Hadziavdic / Hilde Hoffmann
Violent Fantasies. The Persisting Stereotypes of European Roma

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