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With a rigorous analysis throughout and a writing style which transcends academic jargon, this book is a thorough and textured examination of the dehumanising processes of inequality. Imogen Tyler takes us on a carefully crafted scholarly journey of storytelling that is both haunting and inspiring, as she captures the devastating intersection of the simultaneously interpersonal and systemic nature of stigma and its manifestations. Stigma is a deeply moving historical and contemporary social commentary which provides a detailed overview of the state agents and structures at work in the globalised and localised perseverance of inequality.