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Authors: Stanley Cohen
ISBN-13: 9780745623924, ISBN-10: 0745623921
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: March 2001
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Stanley Cohen

Stanley Cohen is at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the author of numerous books, including Visions of Social Control (Polity, 1985), Folk Devils and Moral Panics:The Creation of the Mods and Rockers (1980), Against Criminology (1988) and Psychological Survival: The Experience of Long Term Imprisonment (1973).

Book Synopsis

Blocking out, turning a blind eye, shutting off, not wanting to know, wearing blinkers, seeing what we want to see ... these are all expressions of 'denial'. Alcoholics who refuse to recognize their condition, people who brush aside suspicions of their partner's infidelity, the wife who doesn't notice that her husband is abusing their daughter - are supposedly 'in denial'. Governments deny their responsibility for atrocities, and plan them to achieve 'maximum deniability'. Truth Commissions try to overcome the suppression and denial of past horrors. Bystander nations deny their responsibility to intervene.


Do these phenomena have anything in common? When we deny, are we aware of what we are doing or is this an unconscious defence mechanism to protect us from unwelcome truths? Can there be cultures of denial? How do organizations like Amnesty and Oxfam try to overcome the public's apparent indifference to distant suffering and cruelty? Is denial always so bad - or do we need positive illusions to retain our sanity?


States of Denial is the first comprehensive study of both the personal and political ways in which uncomfortable realities are avoided and evaded. It ranges from clinical studies of depression, to media images of suffering, to explanations of the 'passive bystander' and 'compassion fatigue'. The book shows how organized atrocities - the Holocaust and other genocides, torture, and political massacres - are denied by perpetrators and by bystanders, those who stand by and do nothing.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
1The Elementary Forms of Denial1
2Knowing and Not-Knowing: The Psychology of Denial21
3Denial at Work: Mechanisms and Rhetorical Devices51
4Accounting for Atrocities: Perpetrators and Officials76
5Blocking out the Past: Personal Memories, Public Histories117
6Bystander States140
7Images of Suffering168
8Appeals: Outrage into Action196
9Digging up Graves, Opening up Wounds: Acknowledging the Past222
10Acknowledgement Now249
11Towards Cultures of Denial?278
Notes302
Index331

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