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"dehumanization" Definitions
  1. the act of making somebody lose their human qualities such as kindness, pity, etc.

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Dehumanization can occur when others are denied of human qualities (animalistic dehumanization) or when others are denied of human nature (mechanistic dehumanization).
Dehumanization can occur when others are denied of human qualities (animalistic dehumanization) or when others are denied of their human nature (mechanistic dehumanization).
And Twitter defines dehumanization thusly: Dehumanization: Language that treats others as less than human.
If the worst acts of cruelty aren't propelled by dehumanization, not all dehumanization is accompanied by cruelty.
"Dehumanization doesn't only occur in wartime," Nick Haslam, a psychologist who is the world's current leading expert on dehumanization, told me while I was reporting the story.
Dehumanization likens our opponents "to disease, disease carriers, or … a faceless horde," Nick Haslam, one of the world's leading experts in dehumanization psychology, told me early this year.
The new dehumanization policy Twitter is asking about is below: Twitter's Dehumanization Policy You may not dehumanize anyone based on membership in an identifiable group, as this speech can lead to offline harm.
Definitions: Dehumanization: Language that treats others as less than human.
These policies are critical for preventing the dehumanization of Messenger.
Come for the private jets, stay for the inevitable dehumanization.
Yet some people see nostalgia, not dehumanization, in the memorabilia.
Subsequently, she becomes emotionally absent, a driver of corporate dehumanization.
After the attack, blatant dehumanization of Muslims jumped up significantly.
One of the best ways to counter dehumanization is by exposure.
Even in a system inclined toward dehumanization, the human spirit survives.
Dehumanization is part of that, and down and down we go.
But fear and dehumanization are the defining rhetoric of this administration.
Dehumanization was only one of the abhorrent results of those crimes.
They see the dehumanization of others as a form of entertainment.
What does it mean to think about racism, dehumanization, injustice, etc.
The dehumanization of Hong Kong's protesters has been underway for months.
Dehumanization also dominates stereotypes and perceptions of racial and ethnic minorities.
"It's the same kind of dehumanization that we received," he said.
We have many problems plaguing our communities, and dehumanization is one.
In the 1970s, Bandura predicted that dehumanization leads to increased aggression.
If Trump can stoke perceptions of threat, he can stoke dehumanization.
By turning a blind eye to the dehumanization and exploitation of our community in order to buy into the financial gains, we become complicit in said dehumanization and exploitation and sell our souls in the process.
Sexualization and humiliation become the natural endpoints of a trend of dehumanization.
From this form of disgust it was an easy leap to dehumanization.
The underlying idea — that language shapes dehumanization and othering — becomes quickly apparent.
It's a chilling survey of apathy and dehumanization on a mass scale.
But it's worth remembering that dehumanization is already disturbingly prevalent in America.
"Dehumanization today [toward certain groups] has been anything but subtle," Kteily said.
Politics and political discussions are so often about the process of dehumanization.
So dehumanization is real and terrible, but it's not the whole picture.
"It is a policy of dehumanization implemented by this executive administration laid at the feet of [Trump administration senior policy adviser] Stephen Miller that creates a tinderbox of violence and dehumanization where hurt people hurt people," she said.
As undocumented Mexican immigrants, they were subjected to exploitation, racial discrimination and dehumanization.
"The process of seeking fame is a process of seeking dehumanization," he says.
Her interdisciplinary practice explores themes of racism, socio-cultural issues, and existential dehumanization.
Behind this sense of dehumanization is a related, prevailing sense of being marginalized.
If there is "evil" to be defined, identify it here, in this dehumanization.
And "dehumanization today (toward certain groups) has been anything but subtle," Kteily said.
His election legitimizes discrimination against, and the dehumanization of, the entire undocumented community.
And yes: dehumanization exists in America today, particularly towards Muslims and immigrant groups.
He is doing to Trump's Americans what Jim Crow did to him — dehumanization.
That's something to discuss: the dehumanization of robots even though they're not humans.
When your body—your skin color, the resources you have access to, your gender identity, your ability—has never been the source of threats, abuse, and dehumanization, it is very easy to downplay the seriousness of threats, abuse, and dehumanization.
Rwanda, Bosnia, World War II: all atrocities with wheels greased by campaigns of dehumanization.
Dehumanization and the notion of ownership and economics gave birth to slavery at scale.
Arranged chronologically alongside a timeline of events, they tell a story of systematic dehumanization.
And it's this meta-perception, Bruneau finds, that then fuels ongoing conflict and dehumanization.
But to some, the relentless campaign of marginalization and dehumanization has a galvanizing effect.
Yet he was on the receiving end of America's history of discrimination and dehumanization.
The real "dehumanization," they argue, is denying women the bodily autonomy that abortion rights allow.
"This might have implications for the dehumanization of out group members," Van Bavel tells me.
Trump said this as part of the dehumanization, or at least exotification, of such men.
Does the Black Mirror audience believe dehumanization of the enemy first happens on the battlefield?
It expands the moral imagination and makes it impossible to accept the dehumanization of others.
Of course, conflict can occur without dehumanization, but I believe it is central to conflict.
Beyond these prominent stories, scientific evidence for such inter-group dehumanization is widespread and multifaceted.
Wanting to get beyond the xenophobia and the dehumanization and the keeping certain people out.
It's the little details which really drive home the real-life dehumanization of the surveillance state.
So I think that, broadly, we haven't really grappled with the reality of that dehumanization yet.
That kind of messaging contributes to the dehumanization and stigmatization of people experiencing mental health issues.
This dehumanization appears to be more common among Trump supporters, another study led by Kteily found.
History is rife with examples of how dehumanization makes the violence of bigotry so much easier.
"We're shifting our timeline forward for reviewing the dehumanization policy," she wrote in a bulleted list.
It was the logical conclusion of a campaign of dehumanization and paranoia which lasted for years.
There is a good deal of hating and dehumanization going on in the name of Christ.
By the 1960s, Winston's struggle was seen as against the dehumanization inherent in modern society itself.
So much of live-action porn is characterized by the dehumanization of women into sex objects.
How we describe each other either furthers our understanding and empathy, or furthers othering and dehumanization.
It follows a predictable pattern, which begins with the dehumanization and demonization of a targeted group.
As we've seen, the vicious cycles of dehumanization and retaliation can spin — without end — for centuries.
The climate of hatred from the left and the progressives, their demonization and dehumanization particularly of women.
Letting these jokes slide allows cis people to become more comfortable with the dehumanization of trans identities.
"And going back through that museum once again reminded me of the shame and dehumanization of slavery."
Would it have activated the sensitivities that come with a painful history of dehumanization and animal comparisons?
Washington Post, the sixth column, in reference to &aposanimals,&apos Trump evokes an ugly history of dehumanization.
Early psychological research on dehumanization looked at what made the Nazis different from the rest of us.
What I am suggesting is that failure is painful enough without adding any extra dehumanization to it.
Dehumanization, she wrote, was often a precursor to violence and therefore a top priority for the company.
The Times must not be complicit in this process of dehumanization, and must reject this biased term.
From 1933 onward, the incremental acceptance of hatred, racism and dehumanization paved the way to the Holocaust.
This contrast between in-group and out-group represents the second psychological mechanism that produces intergroup dehumanization.
The systemic penalization and dehumanization of undocumented people does not improve our national security, it hurts it.
Some people are well situated to dehumanize others; some people are more vulnerable to dehumanization than others.
The thirst for revenge, in movies as in life, almost necessarily involves the dehumanization of its target.
Then there's the myth of dehumanization, which is that everybody who does evil is making a mistake.
Trump's vision to "Make America Great Again" was built on the dehumanization, exclusion, and suspicion of Muslims.
I think that's why we're making fun of stock imagery in our title sequence, because it's literal dehumanization.
I'm appalled by this administration's backwards slide into xenophobia and its dehumanization of asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants.
Science has, too often in human history, been a tool for literal dehumanization as a rationale for oppression.
"We dehumanize people when we reduce them to a single thing and this dehumanization is insidious and unconscious."
He made a name for himself by engaging in what some have decried as dehumanization of the disabled.
This "both sides" equivocation has to stop, as does the obsession with civility in the face of dehumanization.
The criminal justice system's denigration and dehumanization of black life represents the great moral crisis of our times.
His anti-establishment thinking took form as rebellion against what he saw as the dehumanization of mass production.
Jews, who for centuries have faced discrimination, dehumanization, scapegoating and even genocide, are once again under threat today.
Years of concerted dehumanization campaigns are the absolutely necessary pre-condition for the mass murder at the end.
"The danger politically is that it reinforces a pre-existing negative stereotype — the dehumanization, the cruelty," he said.
Describing Africans as monkeys is a common racist trope, and might seem like yet another example of dehumanization.
The dehumanization and devaluing of minorities over the centuries is why Donham's lie was easily believed in 1955.
The enslaved possess no rights to be protected, only a system of dehumanization and exploitation to rebel against.
But the more important message is in the justification for Stripe's war and the dehumanization of our enemies.
I study psychology, and I understand so much about the effects of dehumanization and how it affects people.
Real, blatant intergroup dehumanization is not a relic of the past when violence was more frequent and severe.
The flip side of enacting justified outrage at expressions of misogyny and other polarizing worldviews, he cautioned, is dehumanization.
The anonymization of the skater and the avoidance of emotional cues mirror the sense of dehumanization in this process.
The immigrant really becomes more and more of a commodity — it's just another part of the spiral toward dehumanization.
They brought a distinctive form of prophetic preaching that united spiritual transformation with social reform and confronted black dehumanization.
Trump's rhetoric, in which he has repeatedly painted immigrants as "murderers, rapists, and drug dealers," adds to this dehumanization.
Seemingly, the defining characteristic of this round of anti-immigrant policy and rhetoric is the dehumanization of illegal immigrants.
Frantz Fanon in The Wretched of the Earth argues that the dehumanization of people is a form of colonialism.
It increases their feelings of outsidership, their feelings of dehumanization, and it increases fear in their interactions with police.
My work is all about interrupting the process of dehumanization that leads to crimes against humanity on marginalized groups.
Get Out portrays the partygoers' "benevolent" racism as what it actually is: a cover for a system of dehumanization.
By painting Fauna, George begins the process of dehumanization he'd done with past women — he captures and controls her body.
And while people often use them to describe the pain or describe the degradation, dehumanization, these were absolutely evil events.
Police fired rubber bullets at activists, and critics focused on the destruction of property rather than the violence of dehumanization.
Somehow, that only makes the jokes, about the dehumanization inherent in trying to hold down a corporate job, even funnier.
But I know how the dehumanization of one group bleeds over into others fully understand the dangerousness of Trump's language.
Dostoevsky is essentially saying that criminal acts are rooted in social transgression; uncivil behavior facilitates scapegoating, dehumanization and, eventually, violence.
Speaking to CNN, Youssef slammed those who spread "propaganda" that encourages what he said is the "systematic dehumanization" of refugees.
Moral disengagement has frightening negative consequences, namely a pernicious dehumanization of persons, including oneself and of society as a whole.
DuVernay has lit into Trump before over his long history of casual dehumanization of black and brown people in America.
For example, comparing a member of one of Twitter's (newly expanded) protected groups to animals or vermin is textbook dehumanization.
This process of dehumanization often leads Americans to view African-American men as larger and more fearsome than they are.
And have I let other people seek dehumanization of me, make me not take care of myself in my relationships?
It is about the cruel dehumanization of the other, the perceived lesser being, in order to gain, and retain, power.
As an adult, she knows the danger of these Hollywood fantasies and the reality of dehumanization women face every day.
And so he and his colleagues created a new way to measure people's levels of blatant dehumanization of other groups.
Mailer writes powerfully about the dehumanization of soldiers, and provides insight into a theater of WWII that Americans often forget about.
There's dehumanization of detained migrant children — "oh well," commented one member on a story about the death of one Guatemalan teen.
And this dehumanization—the belief that a group of people are less than human—correlates to drivers' self-reported aggressive behavior.
Those who visit the exhibit are given an opportunity to throw crumbs at the Ivanka look-alike, green lighting her dehumanization.
The dehumanization of Muslims in my American Christian experience wasn't something I'd even been aware of until I got to Egypt.
After centuries of oppression, subjugation, and dehumanization, women finally began finding their individual voices in the security of a collective chorus.
The history of Parchman is a prime example of how dehumanization and neglect are intrinsic to separating people from their freedom.
Dehumanization represents the failure (either deliberately or not) to consider another person as having a mind capable of thinking and feeling.
The vampires and zombies that recently enjoyed their moments in the pop-cultural sun crystallized collective anxieties about sex and dehumanization.
Words have weight, and this weight makes targets more vulnerable to all forms of dehumanization, including those that end in violence.
Personal encounters with anti-abortion demonstrators helped Young shape the piece, and she was adamant about resisting that type of dehumanization.
DeCarava's influence was also apparent in Draper's quiet yet insistent challenge to the pervasive dehumanization of African Americans in visual representation.
"Dehumanization doesn't only occur in wartime," says Nick Haslam, a psychologist who is the world's current leading expert on the topic.
The silhouetted images are all about the interrelation of sex, desire, violence, and dehumanization that was endemic to the system of slavery.
Nor will I have to suffer the serious long-term health effects that this kind of constant fear and dehumanization can have.
They are the commodification and dehumanization of Natives and have been empirically proven to harm the mental health and stability of kids.
Your editorialization of your pain, heartache, or dehumanization can be received by audiences who are already on the same page with you.
The highest priorities are to protect themselves and to accomplish their mission, and that requires the trained dehumanization of the local population.
Life in Israel is too good and the brainwashing—particularly the demonization and dehumanization of Palestinians in Israeli media—is uniquely effective.
And the dehumanization of undocumented individuals and families leads directly to the inhumane separation of children from their parents and loved ones.
It's a story of families torn apart, degradation, and dehumanization, as well as a story of resilience, heritage, pride, and great triumph.
Are we not complicit in neglect, cruelty, exploitation, and dehumanization when we cite the statistics that those who are dying are old?
Truth's question was a provocation, a challenge to a racial structure built on the dehumanization of an entire group of human beings.
The Tampa Incident, as it's known, is a lesson in how the dehumanization of immigrant families can be an effective political strategy.
A set of core psychological mechanisms leads us to dehumanize other people virtually by default, leading to outsized dehumanization of out-groups.
Dehumanization of this type also plagues Myanmar, where the military has undertaken large-scale ethnic cleansing of the majority-Muslim Rohingya people.
"These creations are an outrage, they will be counter-productive and continue the dehumanization of people of African heritage," the group said.
Trump, thus, is refusing to accept the political truths that were forced upon a nation through political bullying and dehumanization of dissent.
To claim that they would not seek legal work is to indicate a lack of faith in them that borders on dehumanization.
But the men and women involved also spoke of a broader feeling of dehumanization after having their presence in a place questioned.
Turning on dehumanization won't immediately lead to massacre, but it does make it easier to make life marginally worse for the marginalized.
They are the commodification and dehumanization of Natives and have been empirically proven to harm the mental health and stability of kids. 943.
Muslims are experiencing this dehumanization not just on a religious level, but many of their other identities are also feeling targeted as well.
The endorsement of anti-Muslim rhetoric by a president is chilling for many Americans who say their own histories show where dehumanization leads.
The Association of Native Americans at Yale, in a statement on its Facebook page, condemned "the dehumanization of Indigenous people" in the debate.
The challenge is tailoring the message to conservative audiences in a way that emphasizes the long-term benefit of respectful language over dehumanization.
EC: It's ridiculous how individuals are using very limited text, like six verses, to justify the dehumanization of an entire group of individuals.
The duo envisions the museum as a kind of utopia, "an imaginary institution in a world where there's no more dehumanization," says Gustafsson.
Linda Sarsour, a supporter of violent tactics used by Hamas in Gaza, also supports Farrakhan and has advocated for the dehumanization of Israelis.
It's worth noting that whichever the reason, blatant dehumanization is now more strongly correlated with support for Trump than for any other candidate.
It is not possible, and well beyond the realm of debate, for black people to deserve five centuries of racialized brutality and dehumanization.
Coates explores how the system was upheld by a willful ignorance, the dehumanization of black people perpetuated through a deliberate lack of empathy.
The most insidious part of the colonial project was the dehumanization of Aboriginal people and the attempt to destroy their culture and knowledge.
The darker second and third arcs flip the lens, finding the faults in the beauty and showing the dehumanization artists are subjected to.
Wilde himself sought to embody Lord Henry Wotton's dandy aloofness, which might be seen as the dehumanization inherent in capitalist modes of exploitation.
If you think of murder and torture as universally taboo, then dehumanization of the "other" is a psychological loophole that can justify them.
So one critique, as articulated by the Campaign Against Sex Robots among others, is that having sex with robots will lead to literal dehumanization.
Racism as a culturally ingrained reaction to fear and uncertainty is emboldened by a political discourse that has made dehumanization of vulnerable populations normal.
If you think of murder and torture as universally taboo, then dehumanization of the "other" is a psychological loophole that can justify those acts.
Dehumanization, and increasing acceptance of prejudice, won't immediately lead to atrocities — but it will make it easier to make life worse for the marginalized.
It invites you to try on the violent dehumanization of oppressed peoples like a fun action-adventure game avatar in an uplifting underdog narrative.
Encouragingly, Twitter is basing its dehumanizing language policy on academic research that shows the real world effect that demeaning people through dehumanization can have.
Determination tools like AFST equate poverty with signs of risk of abuse, which is blatant classism — and a consequence of the dehumanization of data.
Dehumanization and increasing acceptance of prejudice won't immediately lead to atrocities — but it will make it easier to make life worse for the marginalized.
This level of hatred and dehumanization can be attributed to a legacy of sexism and misogyny and this too, is an obstacle to democratization.
Twitter has come under fire from some critics who say President Donald Trump's tweets often violate its rules against bullying, dehumanization and threatening harm.
"These creations are an outrage, they will be counter-productive and continue the dehumanization of people of African heritage," said anti-racism group Fare.
Last year, Twitter put out a call for people to help rewrite its dehumanization policies, initially proposing a policy against dehumanizing "identifiable groups," in general.
"  Twitter cited research establishing "dehumanizing language as a hallmark of dangerous speech" and noted that "dehumanization can reduce the strength of restraining forces against violence.
As many of the characters around him battle depression, thoughts of suicide, and the dehumanization of war, Shinji also wrestles with his sexuality and gender.
" The proposal defined dehumanizing language as "Language that treats others as less than human," adding, "Dehumanization can occur when others are denied of human qualities.
He wrote that the death of Brown was the moment for America to address the depth of its tolerance for the dehumanization of Black people.
But on the other hand, once they get on the basketball court itself, the experience of playing becomes a mode of resistance to their dehumanization.
It was the beginning of that slice and dice dehumanization of digital cruising, where you could hit pound and move on to the next person.
This denial is dehumanizing — and further dehumanization is the last thing we need at a time of increasingly fraught relations between the U.S. and China.
Nevertheless, centuries of institutional racism — and the dehumanization of black people upon which it relied — have left an indelible imprint on how Americans process blackness.
The artist uses his sculpture to make obvious the kind of dehumanization that can happen when tech workers are treated like cogs in a machine.
In his studies with Kteily, Bruneau finds that collective blame among American non-Muslims is correlated with blatant dehumanization — thinking others are less than human.
Paul Butler, a professor at Georgetown Law and the author of Chokehold: Policing Black Men, told me that this feeling of dehumanization is particularly harmful.
In order for the NFL to sell football to people who know what football is, and what it does, a certain amount of dehumanization is necessary.
In other words, Rowland contends that the prison system is premised on a practice of dehumanization similar to that which ideologically founded for the slave trade.
Kteily, the co-author on this paper, pioneered this new and disturbing way to measure dehumanization — the tendency to see others as being less than human.
The numbered tattoos have become some of the most prominent and easily visible evidence of the dehumanization of Jewish and other minority prisoners during the war.
On this score, Obama implored the nation to move beyond the dehumanization and denigration of political opponents and to see the world from a new perspective.
Taking Dawn to Dusk will make you computerlike, complete with "gears" and an internal clock—a dehumanization that is offered as a release, not a threat.
The answer, perhaps, is an abstraction that serves as the product of shared core values among a social group, rather than as a form of dehumanization.
It is worth noting that this tactic of dehumanization — referring to humans as animals — has historically been used to foment hatred and violence against chosen groups.
What the lesser minds problem and this in-group–out-group contrast phenomenon demonstrate is that animosity between groups is not necessary for dehumanization to occur.
Added to that are office hours with some of those students about their papers, followed by her own research, about the dehumanization of fast-food workers.
There is far too little understanding about the slippery slope from the Nazi dehumanization of the Jews in 1933 to the Final Solution nine years later.
I think it's only possible to deny basic human rights when those in positions of power choose to instead view some people through a lens of dehumanization.
As such, Stranger Things is relatively uncritical of '80s suburbia, too, even if there are aspects that might be worth criticizing (like, say, reflexive dehumanization of communists).
Just last month, Twitter announced it would begin labeling and demoting tweets from world leaders that violate its rules, including dehumanization, degradation and the glorification of violence.
If we know, for instance, that alt-righters rapidly dehumanize others, we can turn to the psychological literature on dehumanization for clues to stage interventions (or prevention).
In the case of Standing Rock, those assaults have moved from creating hazardous and deadly conditions to actual physical acts and state-sanctioned dehumanization of peaceful protesters.
Last year, a psychological survey of the alt-right — an ideological group that supports white nationalism — found even higher levels of dehumanization for many of these groups.
As merely one of several mechanisms underlying conflict, I believe dehumanization is nonetheless fundamental to intergroup conflict because of how we cognitively process the self and others.
"This suggests that heavy makeup caused a subtle form of dehumanization, regardless of participant sexual orientation," study author Philippe Bernard, of the Free University of Brussels, told Insider.
So we get "Service," which endlessly depicts Rick's dehumanization at the hands of Negan when Negan comes to collect Alexandria's offering to the Saviors for the first time.
You can deal with the social media bashing, paparazzi stalkers, lies made national news, dehumanization, and isolation, only if you are doing what you truly love: your art.
"For the last year or two, we've seen an escalation of repression, an escalation of criminalization and dehumanization of immigrants as a result of Trump's election," Holmes said.
And what a dilemma the book poses: Should you murder your own children to spare them the degradation, dehumanization, humiliation and violence of that which is antebellum slavery?
In 1996, the university threatened legal action against the African-American artist Carrie Mae Weems, who had used them in a series exploring the dehumanization of the sitters.
This sort of post hoc dehumanization can then license subsequent violence toward the group, as it is easier to be aggressive toward someone that you have already mistreated.
This ape-to-human diagram has been used in other studies, like this one from 2015, looking at the dehumanization of marginalized groups, such as Muslims and black people.
In a sense, when a pipeline company and government officials brazenly ignore our concerns and trample our lands, we see the concrete effects of such dehumanization in real time.
Stopping the pipeline is a critical part of this battle -- and finally stopping the larger dehumanization that led to this moment will secure a brighter future for our people.
It goes further with the progressive dehumanization of people — dubbed "illegals" without cause — who are caught in this Australian web under a policy now dating back almost four years.
As our own society becomes increasingly polarized along political, ethnic, and religious lines, the history of the Holocaust compels us to fight against the dehumanization of any vulnerable group.
At least 10 peer-reviewed sociology and psychology studies show that belief in species hierarchy is "consistently associated with greater dehumanization of disadvantaged or marginalized human groups," Kymlicka said.
Taking Dawn to Dusk will make you computerlike, complete with "gears" and an internal clock—except in this version, dehumanization is offered as a release instead of a threat.
The scripts' video game-like structure — right down to a "level" in John Wick: Chapter 2 that could be called "The Catacombs" — further enhances this dehumanization of Wick's opponents.
Policymakers then need to work to make this ideal a reality, rather than continue the dehumanization of populations because they crossed a border without inspection or overstayed their visas.
Twitter has come under fire from critics who say tweets from politicians, including Trump, often violate its rules against bullying, dehumanization and threatening harm but are not taken down.
In fact, grassroots organizers, young intellectuals, and activists struggled to renew Gaza's confidence in peaceful and nonviolent mass mobilization as a tactic that would end their dehumanization by Israel.
"Black folks have had to deal with being called monkeys for a long time and dehumanization has always been a method of racism and subjugation of black people," he said.
I read about clothing for people with disabilities, especially veterans, as well as how people with disabilities were viewed in a public space — how it was a form of dehumanization.
And as women push back against harassment, rape, and the basic dehumanization that accompanies being female, many of their most insulated and privileged opponents have coalesced into an online network.
With such rarity of accountability for the violence against and dehumanization of women in a system that prioritizes money and power, however, the swiftness of the action may be significant.
For Rohingya, the conditions in Bangladesh are an uncomfortable echo of the apartheidlike system they were put under in Myanmar, the result of a long campaign of marginalization and dehumanization.
It scares us not with monsters, though it certainly has those, but with the sinister prospect of women's dehumanization at the hands of men empowered by law and intractable custom.
"This is the natural result of a political environment where anti-Muslim dogwhistles and dehumanization are normalized by an entire political party and its media outlets," Omar wrote on Twitter.
By amplifying the voices of those directly affected by the dehumanization and criminalization of sex work, NHI has built a successful platform that highlights and challenges these intersections of oppression.
"This is the natural result of a political environment where anti-Muslim dogwhistles and dehumanization are normalized by an entire political party and its media outlets," she wrote on Friday.
Many natural borns were skilled performers in their own right, yet they were hauled up onstage to be gawked at or, in an extra level of dehumanization, locked in cages.
We are also working on a policy around dehumanization and have invested significant technological personnel, and policy resourcing to improve the safety of our service and the consistency of our enforcement.
The other reason that dehumanization happens is because there are people that are disconnected from everything that's happening on the ground level making decisions about how those people should be behaving.
His comments spotlight the ways in which being rich, famous and a global icon cannot make you impervious to racial slurs rooted in slavery and dehumanization, meant to defame and demean.
And in a 2014 study by the American Psychological Association, researchers tested 176 police officers — mostly white and male — and found that most displayed an unconscious "dehumanization bias" against black people.
The attempted criminalization and dehumanization of his opponents is one of the most distinct elements of Trump's political style and could be one of the most lasting consequences of his presidency.
By amplifying the voices of those directly affected by the dehumanization and criminalization of sex work, No Human Involvedhas built a successful platform that highlights and challenges these intersections of oppression.
And, in a study, blatant dehumanization of Muslims and Mexican immigrants was strongly correlated with Trump support — and the correlation was stronger for Trump than any of the other Republican candidates.
What monuments speak for silenced and marginalized communities, Fukami's piece seems to ask, and how do these moments of prejudice and the dehumanization of fellow citizens brand a nation's history and identity?
There's also research, which Brian Resnick covered for Vox in greater detail, looking at dehumanization, which history and psychological studies show is a key contributor to violence and antipathy toward minority groups.
So when I heard those little children crying for their parents as a Border Patrol agent mocked them, the research on race and dehumanization provided some clarity for what was going on.
It was around this time last year—after the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner went unpunished following a dehumanization campaign for both—that we were praying for a better 2015.
The campaign of dehumanization against the Rohingya has been going on for decades, and events certainly took an unmistakeable turn towards genocide since at least the outbursts of communal violence in 2012.
And what is most worrying is not even Trump's dehumanization of others—it's that people who have allowed this to happen or looked the other way have themselves become only more inhuman.
" He also told CNN on Sunday that he "wasn't the only one who was troubled" at the company by "the dehumanization taking place in some of the coverage and the opinion shows.
The group, led by Farhana Khera, a former counsel to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, further raised doubts over how Twitter would choose to define "dehumanization," saying the precise meaning remained unclear.
About 200 of those are on view in "Memory Unearthed: The Lodz Ghetto Photographs of Henryk Ross," where, arranged chronologically alongside a timeline of events, they tell a story of systematic dehumanization.
In each of these fictional cases, the image of the robot woman or sex doll was used to explore wider ideas about the uncomfortable ways that capitalism, dehumanization, and sexual desire intersect.
Despite right-wing persecution fantasies about Barack Obama, we've never before had a president who treats half the country like enemies, subjecting them to an unending barrage of dehumanization and hostile propaganda.
" Despite pushback against mandatory minimum sentencing, the group said that the war on drugs has led "to mass incarceration that is compared to enslavement, due to exploitation and dehumanization of African-Americans.
The Middle-earth series (Shadow of Mordor, Shadow of War) showcases a more somber side of the Lord of the Rings universe, exposing the cruelty of war and the dehumanization of adversaries.
The company is working on getting better at spotting and enforcing behavior like "dehumanization" on the platform and incorporating tools to better take into account the off-platform behavior of its worst actors.
Throughout 13th, black people assert again and again that their goal is to be seen as full, complex humans—to be rehumanized, as several put it, in the face of centuries of dehumanization.
It takes me a while to understand — I get there by reading the guide's explanation that runs about eight pages of heavily footnoted text — that this show is about quiet acts of dehumanization.
This is how they keep women out of an industry, because after dozens of experiences like this, how determined do you have to be in order to not let ongoing dehumanization break you?
While we all carry our own histories and lived experiences, on another level, many of us have learned to compromise our identities to survive the steady dehumanization of living as "less than," legally.
"The rejection of men who have sex with men as donors stems from a longstanding fear and dehumanization of the LGBTQ community," GMHC CEO Kelsey Louie said in a statement to VICE Impact.
Just as Swing Time engages with how shifts in time affect one's selfhood, it also tempers the reverie of wealth it puts on display with the dehumanization that goes into managing that wealth.
Because perceiving out-groups as less than human is an inherent psychological tendency, dehumanization tends to be the starting point from which intergroup interaction occurs, establishing the ideal conditions for conflict to proceed.
But the anti-blackness on which this country was founded thrives through its consistent dehumanization of Black people — erasing our emotional pain and the sweeping tide of death running through the Black family.
The only element in the show that seems slightly out of sync is the bridging of scenes with dances by Adesola Osakalumi, solo performances that suggest the ritualization and dehumanization of assembly line work.
After graduating from Yale University, Mahmoud said she has made it her mission to "put people back in front of the numbers", referring to the dehumanization of people fleeing conflict all over the world.
"We must also recognize that the shameful content and tone of the national discourse on trans issues contribute to stigmatization and dehumanization that lower the barriers to this kind of violence," the organization said.
I spoke to him about why he thinks its wrong to assume cruelty comes from dehumanization — and about his grim conclusion that almost anyone is capable of committing staggering atrocities under the right circumstances.
While I don't believe Trump's dehumanizing language will lead to genocide — although there is historical precedent for that — we would be foolish not to believe that dehumanization won't have any direct, unjust impact on people.
But they are much less likely to escalate to the point of open hostilities, violence and dehumanization of the "other" when your soccer team's goalie and the chairperson of your school board are also others.
In the American media, the dehumanization comes in the form of demonizing people, which is why the only Middle Eastern men that you can probably name are those America has wanted to topple or murder.
The most important contribution of Black Lives Matter has been creating political space for black people to be and feel human again and in a country that is built on the dehumanization of black people.
They were "the key to slave emancipation," he wrote, not only in their contributions to the movement but also because their lives demonstrated that the "dehumanization" of slavery had not made blacks unfit for freedom.
"When anybody's behind a machine, whether it's a gun or a computer or a car, a dehumanization takes place that makes it easier to commit an act of violence," the mother of one victim said.
Refusal to respect the inherent dignity of non-human beings is absolutely tied in with the dehumanization of people of color, the contempt held for disabled people, and the incredible violence shown to Indigenous communities.
The Trump administration should continue to emphasize that North Korea's nuclear program ultimately does not ensure regime survival but regime demise — and that the same is true of the systematic dehumanization of the North Korean people.
This being a Smithsonian joint, the museum serves as treasure chest to hundreds of artifacts from slavery, civil rights, black power, all the way up through President Obama — each artifact conjuring stories of dehumanization and perseverance.
This scene was the most crucial for me because it got directly at what 3/Fifths (a reference to the Three-Fifths Compromise that effectively enshrined the dehumanization of black people in the Constitution) is doing.
For instance, work on one of psychology's oldest fixations — dehumanization, the ability to see another as less than human — continues with methodological rigor, helping us understand the modern-day maltreatment of Muslims and immigrants in America.
In the 2015 VICE documentary "A Prayer for Uganda," correspondent Isobel Yeung traveled to Uganda to learn about these issues firsthand, particularly how anti-gay American evangelists have contributed to an atmosphere of hate, dehumanization, and violence.
His reprimanding of the tech who threw a blanket over one old man robot rubbed the audiences the wrong way, perhaps because it called to mind dehumanization tactics such as those used by Nazis in concentration camps.
There is a tendency to think of slavery as the complete dehumanization of the enslaved, but that misconception does not recognize the communities that, out of trauma and necessity, people create in order to maintain their humanity.
"It's important to understand the legacy, the history of the attack on black intelligence as a way of justifying our dehumanization," said Eddie S. Glaude Jr., the chairman of the African-American studies department at Princeton University.
They become some of the show's more frustrating parts because there's a strong element of torture porn involved in the framing of these scenes; they're deeply melodramatic and unforgiving in their displays of sadism, violence, and dehumanization.
If these processes represent the steps to dehumanizing out-groups, then the solution to reducing intergroup dehumanization seems simple: focus on reducing the social distance between people, making them more self-like and, thus, perceptibly more human.
The writer seems to be quite concerned with the potential dehumanization of Uncle Fred and the experience of her daughter, but the impact of the decision on the "African American with dreads" isn't given any thought at all.
When the season goes dark, however, it goes very dark, as in "Men Against Fire," a Rod Serling-esque parable about war and dehumanization, and "Shut Up and Dance," about a man who falls prey to online blackmail.
Limiting its update to the "dehumanization" of religious groups, he said, undercuts the company's efforts to address the abundance of other hateful content directed at users for a variety of reasons, such as the color of their skin.
I asked Stephen Utych, a political scientist at Boise State and the author of a 239 paper, "How Dehumanization Influences Attitudes toward Immigrants," whether he saw Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric as part of a larger political war plan.
That dehumanization is acutely felt in the case Tsemel has taken on while the cameras follow her for this film: that of a 13-year-old boy who was interrogated by police with a crack in his skull.
Dehumanization gets around moral barriers and enables people to impersonally oppress another human being in order to make it so that the person is no longer an equal but a lesser creature, stripped of their positive human qualities.
Nour Kteily, a psychologist at Northwestern University, conducts research on one of the darkest, most ancient, and most disturbing mental programs encoded into our minds: dehumanization, the ability to see fellow men and women as less than human.
The second is that even if they were free and decidedly non-lame, it still wouldn't be worth the ridiculously long wait times, brutal crowds, and general feeling of total dehumanization that anything with the word "festival" can bring.
It can be done in a way that is seemingly benign, all the way to abject dehumanization, but that even on this seemingly benign end, it's still a way of treating a woman or girl's body like an object.
The study, titled "She Looks Like She'd Be an Animal in Bed: Dehumanization of Drinking Women in Social Contexts," explored the stereotypes applied to women who drink and how presumptions of alcohol and sexual promiscuity go hand-in-hand.
He wrote back by email: Taking the morality out of it, I've both conducted and seen research from others that consistently shows that dehumanization "works" by making people dislike dehumanized groups, and wanting to take punitive actions against them.
An entire academic literature is dedicated to the pernicious effects of dehumanizing language; an oversimplified version of that literature, often expressed during the "animals" debate, is that dehumanization of a particular scapegoat group is a necessary component of totalitarian rhetoric.
"We detected substantial levels of dehumanization among Trump supporters through additional survey questions as well," they continue: 27 percent of Trump supporters said the phrase "lacking self-restraint, like animals" describes black people well, compared with 8 percent of Trump opponents.
In the case of Darkspace, however, it was the complete opposite: Wroth and company made use of these ideas in order to bring a genre that had already started off cold and detached down to zero kelvin, aiming for complete dehumanization.
Twitter has announced that it will label tweets from public figures, Trump included, that break its rules, meaning users who want to see the tweet would have to click past a card saying it violated rules on "dehumanization," for example.
I get through it by thinking hard about the forces that lead to our dehumanization, how those forces affect other individuals in similar situations, and what we can do to stop our lives and our identities from being stolen from us.
It is tempting to say that these illusions—the offhand dehumanization of the mass of players and its consequences, the equally casual superhero-izing of others and its consequences—will be the thing that kills the NFL, if anything ever does.
This mass mobilization against sexual abuse, through an unprecedented wave of speaking out in conventional and social media, is eroding the two biggest barriers to ending sexual harassment in law and in life: the disbelief and trivializing dehumanization of its victims.
As the disbelief and dehumanization of sexual abuse victims falls away, their treatment as lying scum, fueling retaliation and deterring complaints, erodes, so that the civil right not to be sexually abused in order to earn a living can become real.
"When I go through open-ended surveys asking, 'What do you see as the biggest problem with flying,' it's the overall lack of care of the person, the dehumanization of the entire flight process from start to finish," she said.
The coming together of art, psychoanalysis and critical theory allows me to approach images of devastation, praying I can cure in viewers a blindness to violence and persecution that continues to lead to the dehumanization of others and of ourselves.
Nour Kteily is a psychologist at Northwestern University whose research is about understanding one of the darkest, most ancient, and most disturbing mental programs encoded into our minds: dehumanization, the ability to see fellow men and women as less than human.
Meanwhile, she addresses the Black American struggle and how anti-immigration views in Europe have been normalized on spikey track "Paper Wings", which blames the spoils of colonialism and descent into late-stage capitalism for the dehumanization and persecution of minority groups.
New York (CNN Business)Twitter said on Tuesday that it was requiring Louis Farrakhan, the controversial Nation of Islam leader, to delete a 2018 anti-Semitic tweet that the company said now violates a new rule prohibiting the dehumanization of religious groups.
A lot of bad faith arguments have been flying across the internet — whiny screeds imploring patient black people to "explain exactly why blackface is bad" — as people rush to draw lines between "appreciation and accuracy," and cruel caricature and baked-in dehumanization.
At best, the dehumanizing language in Trump's Long Island speech tells law enforcement they're superior to these "animals," which "justifies or even mandates violence," Nour Kteily, who studies the psychology of dehumanization and its consequences at Northwestern, told me in an email.
I'm certainly not delighted by the idea of Google continuing to eat the world, and dehumanization sucks as a rule, but Duplex is what we get when Silicon Valley is fixated on AI as a solution to all of its social ills.
TUCSON, Arizona — Amidst our sociopolitical environment of hostility, racism, dehumanization, and lack of compassion, there is an ongoing necessity to speak truth to power, to examine its mechanisms of division and domination, and its desperation to maintain the fragile legitimacy of social order.
The reality insideI was sentenced to a year at a young offender institute in the UK. The process of dehumanization starts in the courtroom -- the judge referred to me and my friends as a "criminal gang," and my sentencing reflected his perception.
"Dehumanization doesn't happen overnight," the narrator (Anna Clementi) warns at the end, as the opera stages the recent rise of the international far right, long a political force in Austria and, as recently as last year, incorporated into the coalition government here.
They use my image on an event without my permission and they depict me 'biting a baby' in my mouth [...] I call on Vinos in Little Rock to cancel this event and apologize for such a disrespectful image that shows the dehumanization of babies lives.
At The Drive-In would be mercilessly heckled during that set, and Bixler-Zavala took that feeling of loss and dehumanization and turned it into invective of living in spite of genuine loss, which showed emo was more than a place to immortalize minor slights.
Even though the person behind the screen is going through this act of dehumanization, like of separating you from who you are to be able to say these impossibly awful things, you don't have that same vent up, and so you actually feel that act.
"When anybody's behind a machine, whether it's a gun or a computer or a car, a dehumanization takes place that makes it easier to commit an act of violence," Veronique De La Rosa, the mother of Noah Pozner, another victim, said in an interview.
Kelly happily trafficked in racist tropes for profit — black communities have a "thug mentality," asking repeatedly whether the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown were necessarily related to race — until her own dehumanization at the hands of Roger Ailes, O'Reilly and others became untenable.
He added that the research he and others have conducted shows a positive association between dehumanization of minorities and support for several of the Republican candidates, but the link to support for Trump was statistically stronger than for any of the other Republican candidates.
Perhaps more horrifically, Dana must struggle with a fuller understanding of the damage slavery inflicted on everyone it touched, free and slave, then and now — not just violence and family disruption, but an ugly mix of societally reinforced Stockholm syndrome, toxic codependency and dehumanization.
But just overall, the dehumanization of good people who are literally putting their lives on the line every single day so that people like Michelle Wolf and Chelsea Handler can live in their own elitist bubble every single day, I just think it&aposs pretty disgusting.
Phrases like "maximising the full potential of the sector" and "comprehensive strategic review" are prime examples of the way the language of business is a form of dehumanization, wherein real, living, breathing human beings are nothing more than problems to be solved, variables in a system.
The video was anti-trans for two reasons: She perpetuated the idea that there is something wrong with sleeping with a trans woman and she used a trans person as a prop for petty, cis-normative revenge that only assists in the dehumanization of trans people.
Pierce and Coates didn't set out to create a shocking 14-minute study on the dehumanization of trans people, but that's what happened when an angry mob formed under the assumption she was trans; it started with slurs and ended with Signe bleeding on the pavement.
Still, he says he finds it hard to believe the dehumanization portrayed in the music contributed to an environment in which Betts felt desensitized enough to commit actual violence himself, including shooting to death his own sister and her boyfriend, two of the victims of his rampage.
"  "We've heard it said before and we've heard it discussed before about how tyrants and autocrats and, yes, fascists, communists, others, have used the language of dehumanization to justify, well, a movement away from democracy and a movement away from decent standards," Scarborough said on "Morning Joe.
In response to this seemingly never ending pattern of dehumanization, women have been expressing their anger in droves—across social media feeds, in heavily attended marches—and using that anger to mobilize political change through voting, running for office, and supporting candidates that reflect their interests.
" The signatories belong to a group named Veteran Art Movement, which describes itself on its website as "a decentralized network of veterans and service members committed to making art and using creative practices to transform themselves and a society grappling with endless war, militarism and dehumanization.
But when it gets to the level of these threats and feeling like you're not -- you're not seen as a person anymore, and that's -- the dehumanization is something that I think people can't really understand unless you have been there," Hill said Sunday on CNN's "Reliable Sources.
Indeed, to those who believe the most important point is that no one should ever be described as subhuman, attempts to explain the context of Trump's remarks were seen as attempts to justify the dehumanization of some people as long as they're accused of being in a gang.
No one in Hollywood today is subjecting you or anyone else to what the Nazis imposed on Jews in the 1930s – the world's most evil program of dehumanization, imprisonment and mass brutality, implemented by an entire national government, as the prelude for the genocide of nearly an entire people.
Since I represent a relatable Border Patrol agent, a lot of the media about the book has been focused on that, and given more weight to humanizing me as a former Border Patrol agent, or Border Patrol agents in general, over focusing on my message: the dehumanization of migrants.
"Racialized oppression and dehumanization is woven into the very fabric of our nation — the effects of which can be seen in the lawful lynching of black and brown people by the police, and the mass incarceration of black and brown lives in the prison industrial complex," Kaepernick said.
It may justify violence toward them because it "communicates that message ... to the most fervent of the white supremacists who number among the president's supporters," Nour Kteily, a psychologist at Northwestern University who studies the psychology of dehumanization and its consequences, told me last year after Trump's "animals" comments.
And one overarching theme of that debate has been the argument that free speech cannot and should not be an excuse for employees to spread and legitimize harmful ways of thinking or encourage the dehumanization of other people — especially when the dehumanizing arguments are linked to bad science.
Regarding what she called "the dehumanization policy," Harvey said Twitter would review it this week; and when it came to bad behavior away from Twitter, the company has "a goal of having a recommendation for a path forward for staff review by mid-September" — an almost comically non-committal commitment.
It invites you to try on the violent dehumanization of oppressed peoples like a fun action-adventure game avatar The lesbian couple exists exclusively to serve as an empathy test for Connor, framing the choice of killing them or not as an interesting thought experiment with no major discernible consequences.
The real question for Americans now is how President Lopez Obrador will interact with Trump and what effect his policies will have on the US. It appears that a Twitter war is imminent and that the second largest economy in Latin America will push back against Trump's dehumanization of Mexicans.
Read: Border Force Act entrenches secrecy around Australia's asylum seeker regime "The dehumanization of the asylum seekers by Minister Dutton and others referring to these people as 'illegals', combined with cloaking them in secrecy in offshore processing, has made it more difficult for the Australian public to identify with these people," Owler said.
The news was accompanied by grisly photos, and it was part of a long line of dehumanization our family was subject to: first by the Communists, then by the Taliban, and finally by the American press, which she believed would never print such a graphic photo of the death of a Westerner.
As part of a study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology in 2014, researchers studied 176 mostly white, male police officers and tested them to see if they held an unconscious "dehumanization bias" against black people by having them match photos of people with photos of big cats or apes.
He reminds viewers of the apparently enlightened and free-thinking historical context into which Adolf Hitler stepped, less than a century ago, and his thesis is clear: It — meaning the dehumanization of large groups of citizens and devotion to a charismatic strongman leader — can happen here, and it may already have happened.
In Rachel Kushner's new novel, the noticing is straightforward in its awfulness, in keeping with the protracted dehumanization of the woman at its center: Romy, a single mother who kills the war veteran who stalks her and is sentenced to spend the rest of her life at Stanville Women's Correctional Facility in California.
Dehumanization, therefore, can enable violence and other forms of aggression in the following way: given our strong aversion to harming other humans, construing an out-group as lacking emotion or reason means that aggression toward that out-group does not constitute harm any more than slamming a notebook on a table does.
As part of a study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology in 2014, researchers studied 176 mostly white, male police officers, and tested them to see if they held an unconscious "dehumanization bias" against black people by having them match photos of people with photos of big cats or apes.
Though slavery is almost incomparable in terms of the level of violence and dehumanization it encourages, several countries throughout Europe that have never had slavery on their soil nor did they take part in the "scramble for Africa" of the late 19th century, have exacted violence on darker immigrants, particularly those from Africa and Asia.
That's the language and tactics of goons, designed to chill, silence, and frighten, and intended to get out of hand, where someone does get hurt — because that is what happens when mobs feed on their own righteousness, or when the demonization and dehumanization inspires someone to become a one man angel of vengeance — think Rep.
"Black folks have had to deal with being called monkeys for a long time and dehumanization has always been kind of a method of racism and subjugation of black people and that's just part of American history – and it's part of the present, apparently," Legend, whose series Underground tells the story of the Underground Railroad, said. .
"Such a conviction represents Israel's deliberate dehumanization of its Palestinian victims, primarily children, which is the outcome of decades of the military occupation that holds an entire nation under captivity, and employs an unremitting and lethal shoot-to-kill policy against Palestinians," Palestinian Liberation Organization Executive Committee Member Hanan Ashrawi said in a statement condemning the verdict.
Mladen Antonov/AFP via Getty Images As part of a study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology in 2014, researchers studied 176 mostly white, male police officers, and tested them to see if they held an unconscious "dehumanization bias" against black people by having them match photos of people with photos of big cats or apes.
Indeed, conflict between demonstrators and police at the 2017 event on September 8 made visible that which the procession and its pageantry attempt to disguise: that Santa Fe was not only founded on genocide, but also that the city continues to naturalize and profit from the dehumanization of Native people and the theft of their lands.
While fighting the dehumanization of minorities and underprivileged people is important and something I spend a great deal of effort on, focusing strictly on the rights of humans and not the rights of the environment, the animals, and even of things like robots, is one of the things that has gotten us in this awful mess with the environment in the first place.
From my earliest interviews in the late 1990s of first intifada youth -- the adults present at the current Gaza protests, and the parents of the youth who are there -- to last month in Gaza when a late teen told me that Gazans can handle the awful water, electricity and health situation, the theme of dehumanization has been deep-seated and constant.
President Donald Trump, Homeland Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar have set the stage for the dehumanization of migrants seeking refuge in the US. They have been painfully explicit about doing whatever it takes to deter migrants from approaching the US, including the creation of gratuitously harsh conditions for families and children who cross the border.
Much like his protagonist, Fischer assumes a well-organized, seamless approach to his launch, setting the scene with a bright, direct visual style that feels largely informational — a lingering shot of what appears to be months' worth of food and water — and only occasionally slides into the metaphoric, as when Rike sails past a gargantuan tanker that conveys an ominous dehumanization.
This is more than just an aesthetic issue, Cynthia Miller-Idriss, a sociologist at American University, argues: The images and language on the far-right clothing Miller-Idriss has catalogued, including "desensitization to violence, valorization of violence, a dehumanization of victims…making fun of victims or playing on words," actually "has the potential to socialize young people towards extremist ways of thinking," she told me.
I think all these factors make the ending, as Alex mentioned, that much more horrific, because you're not just watching personal power games come to their dreadful resolution; you're watching the complete dehumanization of someone who was forced to bargain away her right to sexual autonomy for power, because she was trapped within a system that never saw her as fully human to begin with.
Social media has played a role in this because people feel free to address these issues in ways they would never say to the person standing in front of them, says Julie Barthels, a mental health professional with multiple certifications and co-author of the book, Resilience Revolution: A Workbook on Staying Sane in an Insane World,—this dehumanization of communication has increased the feeling of being under attack for vulnerable populations in our country.
" Frostbitten and unnerving, Frigid Forms Sell calls to mind "Ice Age" by Joy Division, "Cold" by The Cure, or any number of other, early-80s post-punk songs that sought to evoke a state of icebound stasis, be it geological or emotional—all while mixing in Gang of Four's take on the commodification and dehumanization of sex in a capitalist system, linking all these themes cleverly by the double meaning of the word "frigid.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's treatment of refugee families has created another shameful episode in our country's "pantheon of dehumanization," which includes Japanese internment during World War II, the My Lai Massacre, racial segregation and the institution of slavery.
The Holocaust represents the deepest depravity to which humanity has ever descended: the machinery of death, designed to wipe an entire people from the earth; the billowing smoke that Jews saw and smelled as they emerged from cattle cars, directly into a "selection" process that culled the temporarily useful from those who would be dead within hours; the monstrous dehumanization of millions upon millions of human beings in the name of an ideology of racial purity and superiority.
Even leaving aside his football-induced brain disease — chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE — Hernandez, as the much more effective 2018 Boston Globe podcast Gladiator explores, fell victim to a number of complicated factors that influenced his life, from his father's toxic masculinity and its impact on Hernandez's view of himself and his sexuality to the cold dehumanization of professional football and the New England Patriots in particular, whose staff routinely enabled Hernandez's double life while ignoring his pleas for help.
Within, a wide range of topics are covered in interviews and critical essays — white privilege in strip clubs, respectability politics, boundaries, care labor, the politics of "enthusiastic consent", the aftermath of FOSTA/SESTA, surveillance and criminalization of sex work, and the media's glamorization of sex work (the recent blockbuster Hustlers comes up more than once.) Working It provides important context for the artworks on display with raw, first-hand accounts of how the dehumanization of sex work directly impacts the individuals involved.
The alienating effects of Gironcoli's art — the imagery redolent of authoritarianism, dehumanization, and torture, as well as the reflective surfaces, created with metallic paint to conjure a distinctly anti-sensual, if coldly erotic, atmosphere — are of a piece with his outsider persona; unwilling or unable to ingratiate himself with the right people in Vienna's cultural elite, he lived in desperate poverty until 1977, when he was unexpectedly awarded a lifetime appointment as professor and head of the Master School of Sculpture at the city's Academy of Fine Arts.
At Frieze Masters, Frieze's sister fair devoted to work before 2000, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac took as inspiration George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984," which has been on best-seller lists again thanks to disquieting times in the U.K., Europe and the U.S. But Ropac presented a counterpoint to the Orwellian vision of progressive dehumanization, with artworks all made in 1984 that instead pointed to that year as a time of dynamism and creativity, including work by Jean-Michel Basquiat, George Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Robert Rauschenberg and Ilya Kabakov who, along with his wife Emilia, is being recognized with a big show at the Tate later this month and an ongoing retrospective at the Hirshhorn in Washington, D.C. The Brit duo Gilbert and George, who in 1984 were nominated for the very first Turner Prize, are included as well.

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