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Author Ermers, Robert (Robert J.), author.

Title Honor related violence : a new social psychological perspective / Robert Ermers
Published Milton : Routledge, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 343 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes On the Transcription of Arabic; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The Context of This Book; Introduction; 1.1 In Search of a Model; 1.1.1 Risks of Vague Definitions; 1.1.2 Two Ways for Incurring Stigma; 1.1.3 Universal Validity; 2 Approaches to the Study of Honor; 2.1 Western Honor as a Social Phenomenon; 2.1.1 The Various Meanings of Honor in English; 2.1.2 Honor as a Social Concept; 2.2 Non-western Honor as a Complex Notion; 2.2.1 Non-western Honor as a Specific Quality
2.2.1.1 Women and Non-western Honor2.2.2 The Diverse Significations of Non-western Honor; 2.2.2.1 The Transfer of Non-western Honor and Social Status; 2.2.2.2 Modern Application of Pitt-Rivers' Theory; 2.2.3 The Cultures of Honor Theory; 2.2.3.1 Responses to Insult as the Starting Point; 2.2.3.2 Honor as an Attitude of Toughness; 2.2.3.3 Honor Cultures and Collectivism; 2.2.3.4 The Shift From Geographical Area to Subcommunity; 2.2.3.5 Cultures of Honor and Non-honor or Dignity Cultures; 2.2.3.6 Critique on the Culture of Honor Theory
2.2.3.6.1 Morality and Non-morality in the Cultures of Honor Theory2.2.3.6.2 The Gender and Sexual Deviance Biases; 2.2.3.6.3 Self-evaluation and Equality in Dignity Cultures; 2.2.4 Patriarchy as a Model for Analysis; 2.3 Talking Honor: Problem of Meaning and Translation; 2.3.1 Turkish and Arabic Terms; 2.3.1.1 Turkish and Arabic Terms in Everyday Use; 2.3.1.1.1 Turkish seref; 2.3.1.1.2 Turkish namus; 2.3.1.1.3 Turkish gurur; 2.3.1.1.4 Turkish onur; 2.3.1.1.5 Arabic saraf; 2.3.1.1.6 Arabic â#x80;#x98;ird; 2.3.1.1.7 Arabic karamah; 2.3.1.1.8 Arabic naáı±wah
2.3.1.2 Foreign Terms for Non-western Honor in Research2.3.1.2.1 Turkish seref; 2.3.1.2.2 Turkish namus; 2.3.1.2.3 Turkish onur; 2.3.1.2.4 Arabic Å¡araf; 2.3.1.2.5 Arabic â#x80;#x98;ird; 2.3.1.3 Conclusions; 2.4 Social Status; 2.4.1 Social Status Defined; 2.4.1.1 Categories of Social Status; 2.4.1.2 Social Status Symbols; 2.4.1.3 Moral Characteristics Are Never Part of Social Status; 2.4.1.4 Variability of Social Status; 2.4.1.5 False Claims of Social Status; 2.4.1.6 Non-western Social Status and Honor; 2.4.2 Social Status, Societal Ideals and Stigma
2.4.2.1 Societal Ideals Symbolize Important Values2.4.2.2 Societal Ideals in the Middle East and Adjacent Areas; 2.4.2.2.1 Hospitality as a Societal Ideal; 2.4.2.2.2 Marriage as a Societal Ideal; 2.4.2.2.3 Fertility and Healthy Children as a Societal Ideal; 2.4.2.2.4 Virginity as a Societal Ideal and a Moral Issue; 2.4.2.3 Societal Ideals in Studies of the Middle East and Adjacent Areas; 3 Dishonor and Stigma; 3.1 Inclusion and Decency; 3.1.1 A Reputation of Morality as a Condition for Inclusion; 3.1.2 Deviance as a Break of Moral and Social Norms
Summary "Honour related violence is generally associated with crimes committed by people from the Middle East and adjacent areas. Perpetrators sometimes justify their deeds saying that they 'had to' restore their honour. Theorists have argued that men from this area exclusively correlate honour with the behavior of their womenfolk, which they use as a pretext to further oppress and dominate women. Due to large-scale migration western societies have become acquainted with honour related violence and honour killings. In this book, Robert Ermers addresses a number of questions related to honour related violence, including the use of predominantly negative frames regarding the cultural and social background of non-westerners and immigrants. In many publications, including the press, crimes committed by non-western individuals are often attributed to their cultural background rather than specific contexts or circumstances, in contrast to western cases. Vague and insufficiently defined concepts such as 'honour' and 'culture' strongly contribute to this bias. Honour Related Violence deals with honour and honour related violence, its background and contexts, what honour is, and what it is not. It examines stigma in relation to honour and based upon stigma research, reliably explains, analyses, and predicts honour related violence. The book argues that people all over the world can be stigmatized, excluded and ostracized when they commit misbehaviour, and therefore find themselves in a state of dishonour which can lead to honour related violence. A timely intervention into the psychology of honour related violence, this is an essential resource for students and researcher in the fields of social psychology, sociology, law, criminology and anthropology."--Provided by publisher
Notes 3.1.2.1 The Social Consequences of Moral Deviance
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-326) and indexes
Notes Description based on online resource, title from digital title page (Ebook Central, viewed on May 5, 2020)
Subject Family violence.
Honor killings.
Honor -- Psychological aspects
Honor -- Social aspects
Family violence.
Honor killings.
Honor -- Social aspects.
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