JOURNAL OF HATE STUDIES
Gonzaga University
Institute for Action Against Hate
Volume 3 Number 1
2003/04
Table of Contents, Call for Papers
Preface
Jerri Shepard
1
The Need for an Interdisciplinary Field of Hate Studies
Kenneth S. Stern
7
Religion as Hatred: Antisemitism as a Case Study
John T. Pawlikowski
37
The Social Psychology of Hatred
Evan R. Harrington
49
Identity-Driven Violence: Reclaiming Civil Society
Kenneth R. Hoover
Vernon D. Johnson
83
Positioning Hate
Kathleen Blee
95
Teaching a General Education Course on Hate Crimes: Challenges and Solutions
Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld
107
The Genetic/Evolutionary Basis of Prejudice and Hatred
Harold D. Fishbein
113
Our Ancestral Shadow: Hate and Human Nature in Evolutionary Psychology
James E. Waller
121
The Last Uncomfortable “Religious” Question? Monotheistic Exclusivism and Textual Superiority in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as Sources of Hate and Genocide
Steven Leonard Jacobs
133
Hate, Oppression, Repression, and the Apocalyptic Style: Facing Complex Questions and Challenges
Chip Berlet
145
Finding Light in Darkness? The Historical Treatment of Genocide as a Template for the Field of Hate Studies
Raymond C. Sun
167