Jack Lule is professor emeritus of journalism at Lehigh University. He is the author of Globalization and Media: Global Village of Babel; Understanding Media and Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication; and Daily News, Eternal Stories: The Mythological Role of Journalism.
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Table of Contents 1. On Scapegoating: An Introduction 2. Study of the Scapegoat: "The Lucky Goat" 3. Kenneth Burke: The Scapegoat Arises from Language 4. Rene Girard: The Scapegoat Arises from Mimesis 5. Burke and Girard: "The Club of Scapegoating" 6. The Nation: Origins of Nationalism 7. The Nation: Nationalism and the Other 8. The Nation: Nationalism and Racism 9. The Media and the Nation: Creating Whose Imagined Community? 10. The Media and the Nation: Creating Whose Imagined Community? 11. The Media: Merchants of Hate 12. The Media: Networks of Hate 13. The Media and the Scapegoat: "Using Up" the Scapegoat 14. "Using Up" the Scapegoat: Imagine That

