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E-grāmata: Spaces of Hate: Geographies of Discrimination and Intolerance in the U.S.A.

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  • Formāts: 278 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135346553
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While much has been written about hate groups and extreme right political movements, this book will be the first that addresses the crucial role that place and context play in generating and shaping them. Ranging across geographical scales the essays start with the home, and then move from the local to the regional, to the national to-finally-the global. In this collection, much of the focus is on the U.S., as the contributors consider a variety of hate activity and hate groups across the country, including; rural white supremacist and neo-Nazi movements; anti-black sentiment directed towards cities; anti-gay activity in cities and rural areas and the resurgent Southern nationalist movement. Closing with pieces from those who combat hate activity, the intention of Spaces of Hate is to recognize specific geographic settings likely to foster hate activity.

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Recenzijas

"Spaces of Hate is an important book. It contains a collection of thoroughly researched and theoretically astute essays on extreme right-wing hate in the United States. The essays sparkle with insight and commitment and, together, they represent a groundbreaking statement on the spatiality of hate." -- Tim Cresswell, author of In Place/Out of Place and The Tramp in America "An exemplar of applying the geographical imagination to a new substantive area, this is a provocative collection of papers with a constant tendency to surprise and inform. It will stimulate interest both in and outside geography. It brings significantly new light to bear on hate crime studies." -- Kevin Cox, Ohio State University, and author of Political Geography and Spaces of Globalization

Figures vii
Tables ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Spaces of Hate: Geographies of Discrimination and Intolerance in the U.S.A. 1(20)
COLIN FLINT
1. One Social Milieu, Paradoxical Responses: A Geographical Reexamination of the Ku Klux Klan and the Daughters of the American Revolution in the Early Twentieth Century 21(28)
CAROL MEDLICOTT
2. The Geography of Racial Activism: Defining Whiteness at Multiple Scales 49(20)
KATHLEEN M. BLEF
3. House Bound: Women's Agency in White Separatist Movements 69(18)
JENNIFER FLURI AND LORRAINE DOWLER
4. Contesting Place: Antigay and -Lesbian Hate Crime in Columbus, Ohio 87(22)
RINI SUMARTOJO
5. Blame It on the Casa Nova?: "Good Scenery and Sodomy" in Rural Southwestern Pennsylvania 109(28)
TODD HEIBEL
6. If First You Don't Secede, Try, Try Again: Secession, Hate, and the League of the South 137(28)
GERALD R. WEBSTER
7. United States Hegemony and the Construction of Racial Hatreds: The Agency of Hate Groups and the Changing World Political Map 165(18)
COLIN FLINT
8. Mainstreaming the Militia 183(26)
CAROLYN GALLAHER
9. When Extreme Political Ideas Move into the Mainstream 209(18)
ANDREW KIRBY
10. Producing and Enforcing the Geography of Hate: Race, Housing Segregation, and Housing-Related Hate Crimes in the United States 227(18)
JEFF R. CRUMP
Afterword: Finding and Fighting Hate Where It Lives: Reflections of a Pennsylvania Practitioner 245(10)
DANIEL M. WELLI VER
Contributors 255(4)
Index 259
Colin Flint is Assistant Professor of Geography at Penn State University. He is co-author of Political Geography,4th Ed. (Longman).