Manichean Psychology: Racism and the Minds of People of African Descent"Most of the current research is concerned with the third domain. Scholars have generated analyses of deteriorated family structures, negative attitudes, violent behavior, and poor academic achievement, among others. Some excellent studies have also been completed on stimulus events and the racist environments. Very little research has been done on the second domain, the mental processes. It is the purpose of Manichean Psychology to fill this void.". |
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... Bulhan ( 1985 ) examined the work of the black psychiatrist Frantz Fanon . One of the remarkable aspects of Bulhan's book is that it was undertaken as a study of oppression from the vantage point of the victim . This change in ...
... Bulhan ( 1985 ) examined the work of the black psychiatrist Frantz Fanon . One of the remarkable aspects of Bulhan's book is that it was undertaken as a study of oppression from the vantage point of the victim . This change in ...
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... Bulhan's presentation on violence to intersect the advances of Jones and Karenga in conceptualizing racism . Bulhan's analysis broke with many traditional views of violence . In many instances , authors base their judgment of the ...
... Bulhan's presentation on violence to intersect the advances of Jones and Karenga in conceptualizing racism . Bulhan's analysis broke with many traditional views of violence . In many instances , authors base their judgment of the ...
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... Bulhan ( 1985 ) reminds us that Frantz Fanon was a physician by training and a psychiatrist by specialization . He ... ( Bulhan 1985 , 94 ) . Clearly , Fanon published both conceptual analyses of research and empirical studies of his own ...
... Bulhan ( 1985 ) reminds us that Frantz Fanon was a physician by training and a psychiatrist by specialization . He ... ( Bulhan 1985 , 94 ) . Clearly , Fanon published both conceptual analyses of research and empirical studies of his own ...
Contents
The Meaning and Impact of Racism | 1 |
Methods of Study | 53 |
Environmental Stimuli and Manichean Thinking | 91 |
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