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Author: Imogen Tyler
Stigma is a corrosive social force by which individuals and communities throughout history have been systematically dehumanised, scapegoated and oppressed. From the literal stigmatizing (tattooing) of criminals in ancient Greece, to modern day discrimination against Muslims, refugees and the ‘undeserving poor’, stigma has long been a means of securing the interests of powerful elites. In this radical reconceptualisation Tyler precisely and passionately outlines the political function of stigma as an instrument of state coercion. Through an original social and economic reframing of the history of stigma, Tyler reveals stigma as a political practice, illuminating previously forgotten histories of resistance against stigmatization, boldly arguing that these histories provide invaluable insights for understanding the rise of authoritarian forms of government today.
Stigma The Machinery of Inequality 1st Table of contents:
1. The Penal Tattoo
- Stigma as Inscription
- The Ancient Penal History of Stigma
- Capturing Labour
- Threads of Racism
- Misogyny and Stigma
- ‘Muzzled Like Dogs and Paraded Through the Streets’
- Branking in the Twenty-First Century
- Slave Masks
- The Changing Meanings of Tattoos
- The Enclosure of Land
- Enclosure Propagandists
- Branding the Vagabond, Badging the Poor
- Bentham’s Panoptical Welfare Stigma Machine
- The Enclosure of the Poor
- Colonise at Home
- ‘Flogged, Fettered and Tortured in the Most Exquisite Refinement of Cruelty’
- The Cotton that Connects, the Cloth that Binds
- Eugenic Epistemologies of Tattooing
- Penal Stigma in India
- The Stigma of Genetic Criminality
- Indian Democracy
- The Stigma Machine of Caste
- Hindu Supremacy
- Connected Histories of Stigma Power
2. From Stigma Power to Black Power
- Struggles in the Interaction Order
- Social Relations without Power Relations
- The Erasure of the History of Penal Stigma
- Atrocity Tales: Goffman’s Methods
- The Stigma of Disability
- Professor Normal
- ‘A Black Boy Hacked into a Murderous Lesson’
- Stigma as Struggle
- Stigma after Goffman
3. The Stigma Machine of the Border
- Scene One: Břeclav Railway Station, Břeclav, South Moravia, Czechia, 1 September 2015
- ‘Migrants are Like Cockroaches’
- Europe’s Racist Crisis
- ‘A Genocide Against White People’
- ‘No Camp, No Camp’
- Genealogies of Racism in Europe
- Fascism as a Connecting Thread
- The Stigma Machine of Fascism
- Public Humiliation and Pillory
- The Death of the Scaffold?
- The Return of Shame Sanctions
- Tipping Back into Authoritarianism
- ‘A Gigantic Wave of Racist State Propaganda’
- Fascism Online: Transnational Racist Responses to Břeclav
- Scene Two: Břlá-Jezová Immigration Detention Centre, Czechia, 31 August 2015
- Spectres of Fascism
- Scene Three: Břeclav Train Station, 11 March 1938
4. The Stigma Machine of Austerity
- The Austerity State
- Austerity as Enclosure
- ‘The Political Violence of the State is Becoming Normalised’
- Unseeing Austerity
- Seeing Austerity
- Austerity in My Own Life
- Actively Disabling People
- The Uneven Geography of Austerity
- ‘We Are Completely Beaten Down by Being Dehumanised’
- Welfare Stigma as a Rationing Device
- Neoliberal Welfare Stigma
- ‘Bring Back the Welfare Stigma’
- The War on Welfare
- Benefits Broods
- ‘To You We’re Just Human Waste’
- ‘One Constant Cycle of Judgement’
- Welfare Disinheritance
- The Unsettling of the Welfare Settlement
- Ashton Hall, Lancaster Town Hall 1909
- Resisting the New Enclosures
5. Shame Lives on the Eyelids
- Mob Cap and Pinny
- The Facade of the English Pastoral
- Moving Away
- People Like You
- Shameless Defiance
- Class Shame
- Being the Anthropological Object
- Telling Practices
- Speaking Back
- Sociological Imagination
6. Conclusion: Rage Against the Stigma Machines
- ‘Hands Off Our Stories’
- The Political Economy of Stigma
- Neoliberalism Makes You Sick
- Following the Stigma Money
- Penal Stigma in the Colony
- This Work of Civilisation is an Enormous and Continual Butchery
- Stigma Machines
- Machine Breaking
- Freedom Movements
- The New Machine Politics
- Common Humanity
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
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