The Rise of Victimhood Culture: Microaggressions, Safe Spaces, and the New Culture Wars

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Springer, 7 Mar 2018 - Social Science - 278 pages
The Rise of Victimhood Culture offers a framework for understanding recent moral conflicts at U.S. universities, which have bled into society at large. These are not the familiar clashes between liberals and conservatives or the religious and the secular: instead, they are clashes between a new moral culture—victimhood culture—and a more traditional culture of dignity. Even as students increasingly demand trigger warnings and “safe spaces,” many young people are quick to police the words and deeds of others, who in turn claim that political correctness has run amok. Interestingly, members of both camps often consider themselves victims of the other. In tracking the rise of victimhood culture, Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning help to decode an often dizzying cultural milieu, from campus riots over conservative speakers and debates around free speech to the election of Donald Trump.
 

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Sociology Social Justice and Victimhood
177
Victimhood Academic Freedom and Free Speech
213
Conclusion
249
Index
266
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Bradley Campbell is Professor of Sociology at California State University, Los Angeles, USA.

Jason Manning is Associate Professor of Sociology at West Virginia University, USA.

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