Ian Hacking’s analysis of the “making and molding” of a type of this phenomenon is cited in the first case study of “concept creep” analyzed by Nick Haslam. For 10 points each:
[10m] Jennifer Freyd coined the acronym DARVO for a common pattern of what phenomenon? A controversial book by Sarah Schulman coined the notion that “conflict is not” this phenomenon.
ANSWER: abuse [accept more specific types like emotional abuse, psychological abuse, or child abuse; accept Conflict is Not Abuse; prompt on harm]
[10h] Conflict is Not Abuse builds on Schulman’s work on a mental analogue of this process, in which the “agency of the oppressed” is replaced by the “acceptance of banality.” The British sociologist Ruth Glass coined the term for this process.
ANSWER: gentrification [accept word forms; accept The Gentrification of the Mind or gentrified happiness]
[10e] Schulman’s work on the Brand Israel PR campaign popularized this term for the practice of companies and states appealing to their LGBTQ-friendliness to distract from other policies.
ANSWER: pinkwashing
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