Essays on Prejudice: Deep Thoughts on Domesticating Scapegoats and Slapping Labels on Everything That Makes Your Ass Itch

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Dust off your touchscreens and put on your diapers! A journey through the magically fascinating world of human prejudice, this book will take you on a ride through the infantile delusions of the ancient civilizations of Greece and China. It will reveal the stupefying amalgam of superstition and paranoia of the Middle Ages. It will expose the pious madness of the Spanish Reconquista and its incestuous but God-fearing masterminds Isabella and Ferdinand. It will follow the voyages of a racist xenophobe called Christopher Columbus, study the genetic defects of the greatest Habsburg emperor, explore the competing eccentricity between the Roman popes and the Ottoman sultans, exhume the megalomaniac ambitions of Charlemagne, and examine the discovery of America by a reckless bunch of Scandinavian socialists known as the Vikings.

You will also find out that scapegoats were the first domesticated animals; that virtuous men, like Alexander the Great, only commit mistakes when they listen to women; that most Egyptian mummies were eaten by enlightened Europeans during the Renaissance; and -- last but not least -- that unicorns, who reportedly love the company of virgins, got extinct in the early 17th Century, never to be seen again.

The essays in this book are collected from the best-selling illustrated Atlas of Prejudice series by visual artist and writer Yanko Tsvetkov, developed for his world-renown Mapping Stereotypes project.

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About the author

Yanko Tsvetkov is a Bulgarian artist who lives in Spain, writes in English, and publishes books in Germany. He leads a second life as a superhero who fights prejudice with his giant laser.

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