Contents

Introduction

Susan C. Cloninger and Steven A. Leibo

Section I     From the Social Sciences and the Humanities

Chapter 1            The Role of Individual Differences in Inciting Anger and Social Action

Donald A. Saucier, Russell J. Webster, Conor J. O’Dea, and Stuart S. Miller

Chapter 2            Attributions to Prejudice: Collective Anger and Action

Stuart S. Miller, Amanda L. Martens, and Donald A. Saucier

Chapter 3            Moving toward Extremism: Group Polarization in the Laboratory and the World

Jarryd Willis

Chapter 4            The Anger of Women Warriors

Kate Dahlstedt

Chapter 5            Warrior Rage: The Many Dimensions of Anger in Our Military and Veterans

Kate Dahlstedt and Edward Tick

Chapter 6            “A Bad Counselor”: Anger in the Bible

David A. Salomon

Chapter 7            Anger and Conflict in Cinema

Rob Edelman

Chapter 8            Anger, Connection, and Activism: Coming of Age in Harry Potter

Sybillyn Jennings

Section II     From a Historical to Geopolitical Context

Chapter 9            Revolution, Emigration, and Anger: Angry Exile Groups in the Aftermath of the French and Russian Revolutions

Frank Jacob

Chapter 10          The Extreme Right and Neo-Nazism in the Post-War United States

Ryan Shaffer

Chapter 11          Fighting “The System”: The Turner Diaries

Carmen Celestini

Chapter 12          The Institutionalization of Political Anger: The Case of the Affordable Care Act

Terry Weiner

Chapter 13          Anger and Political Action by Cubans in Florida since 1959

Trevor Rubenzer

Chapter 14          Nixon, Latin America, and the Politics of Anger

Jeffry M. Cox

Chapter 15          The Greeks Know Anger: The Causes and Consequences of the Continuing Crisis of Capitalism in the Eurozone South

David L. Elliott

Chapter 16          Environmental Conflict, Collective Anger, and Resolution: Strategies in the Niger Delta Conflict

Olakunle M. Folami and Taiwo A. Olaiya

Chapter 17          Anger and Politics in Iran

Mohammad Amjad

Chapter 18          Burning for Independence: Anger, Violence, and the Evolution of the Tibetan Independence Movement

Jeannine Chandler

Chapter 19          The Role of Anger in the Radicalization of Terrorists

Cory Davenport

Conclusion

Steven A. Leibo and Susan C. Cloninger

About the Editors and Contributors

Index