[lbo-talk] Brit general says (Now the South)

Carl Remick carlremick at hotmail.com
Sat May 5 21:32:40 PDT 2007



>From: andie nachgeborenen <andie_nachgeborenen at yahoo.com>
>
>I grew up down South, N.Va., ....
>Do try to set aside the hateful contemptuous
>superiority that some Northerners, like Carl, display
>towards the South. Just because people drawl doesn't
>mean they are dumb, right wing, racist,
>violence-prone, or marry their sisters. ...

[Hmm, touchy, touchy. You might find this abstract from the "Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin" of interest. I regret that I do not have access to the full text:]

Self-Protection and the Culture of Honor: Explaining Southern Violence

Dov Cohen University of Michigan

Richard E. Nisbett University of Michigan

The southern United States has long been known to be more violent than the northern United States. The authors argue that this may be due in part to an ideology justifying violence for self-protection and for maintaining "honor" or a reputation for toughness. Analysis of data from three surveys shows that southern White males do not endorse violence unconditionally but do endorse violence when it is used for self-protection, to defend one's honor, or to socialize children. These data fit well with behavioral data concerning gun ownership and the types of homicide committed in the South. Although the conditions that gave rise to southern violence are largely gone, it may be sustained through collective representations emphasizing the importance of honor and through violent self-fulfilling prophecies centering on hypersensitivity to affronts.

<http://psp.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/20/5/551>

Carl

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