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Stigma: The Machinery of Inequality

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Stigma: The Machinery of Inequality . / Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth.
London: Zed Books, 2020. 288 p.

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Tyler IE. Stigma: The Machinery of Inequality . London: Zed Books, 2020. 288 p.

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abstract = "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.",
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