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
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
David L. Elliott
Olakunle M. Folami and Taiwo A. Olaiya
Chapter 17 Anger and Politics in Iran
Mohammad Amjad
Jeannine Chandler
Chapter 19 The Role of Anger in the Radicalization of Terrorists
Cory Davenport
Steven A. Leibo and Susan C. Cloninger