Prejudices and Antipathies

A Tract on the LC Subject Heads Concerning People

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About the Book

First published in 1971 (by Scarecrow Press), Prejudices and Antipathies marked the opening salvo in the fight to rid the Library of Congress Subject Headings of bias. In the ensuing decades, many of its recommendations have been embraced. Progress has been made but problems persist.
The McFarland edition of 1993 includes corrections, a new foreword by Eric Moon, a new preface and an index.

About the Author(s)

Famed librarian Sanford Berman as written several books and numerous shorter works (“provocative”—Library Journal. He is the recipient of an American Library Association Honorary Membership (2004) and the Robert B. Downs Intellectual Freedom Award (1996), and was named Minnesota Librarian of the Year in 1977.

Bibliographic Details

Edited by Sanford Berman
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 229
Bibliographic Info: notes, index
Copyright Date: 2014 [1993]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-9352-4
Imprint: McFarland

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xv

Abbreviations xvii

Foreword (by Eric Moon) 1

Preface: 1993 5

Introduction: 1971 15

I. Races, Nationalities, Faiths, and Ethnic Groups 25

II. Chauvinism, the “Bwana Syndrome,” and the Third World 77

III. Politics, Peace, Labor, Law Enforcement, etc. 111

IV. Man / Woman / Sex 145

V. Children, Youth, “Idiots,” and the “Underground” 171

VI. Do-It-Yourself 187

Index 191

Book Reviews & Awards

Winner, 1994 Multicultural Review Carey McWilliams Award
“Berman’s observations still resonate, stimulate and entertain…. All professional collections”—Library Journal; “a requisite purchase for educators and collection developers”—MultiCultural Review; “provocative and sobering”—MSRRT Newsletter; “a must-read…excellent”—Progressive Librarian.