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Hostile and Malignant Prejudice: Psychoanalytic Approaches represents the leading edge of work in the field by members of the International Psychoanalytical Association's Committee on Prejudice. It pursues the issues surrounding hostile and malignant prejudice as defined in the first chapter by Henri Parens.
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ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD INTRODUCTION by Cyril Levitt PART I THE ORIGIN OF PREJUDICE IN CHILDHOOD: THEORY AND PRACTICE CHAPTER ONE Malignant prejudice: its development and prevention - Henri ParensPART II THEORY CHAPTER TWO Distinguishing between ordinary and criminal racism - Marcelo N. Vinar CHAPTER THREE Concerning prejudice: pragmatic utopias - Ignacio Gerber CHAPTER FOUR International relations and psychoanalysis - Vamik D. VolkanPART III APPLICATIONS CHAPTER FIVE Secrecy and the denial of trauma - Susann Heenen-Wolff and Adeline Fohn CHAPTER SIX Collective mourning: who or what frees a collective to mourn? - Hermann Beland CHAPTER SEVEN On xenophobic and anti-Semitic prejudices - Tomas Bohm CHAPTER EIGHT A Peruvian case of prejudice - Jorge KantorPART IV CONCLUSION: REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS CHAPTER NINE The future of prejudice and the limits of psychoanalytic intervention - Cyril LevittINDEX
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Cyril Levitt
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Hostile and Malignant Prejudice: Psychoanalytic Approaches represents the leading edge of work in the field by members of the International Psychoanalytical Association's Committee on Prejudice. It pursues the issues surrounding hostile and malignant prejudice as defined in the first chapter by Henri Parens.