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Outrage (other)
Outrage may refer to: * Outrage (emotion), an emotion * Tort of outrage, in law, an alternative term for ''intentional infliction of emotional distress'' Books * ''Outrage'', a novel by Henry Denker 1982 * ''Outrage'', a play by Itamar Moses 2001 * '' Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O. J. Simpson Got Away with Murder'', a 1996 book by Vincent Bugliosi Film and television * ''Outrage'' (1950 film), a B-movie co-written and directed by Ida Lupino * ''Outrage'' (1973 film), a television crime drama film produced for American Broadcasting Company * ''Outrage!'' (1986 film), an American television movie, starring Robert Preston * ''Outrage!'', also known as ''¡Dispara!'', a 1993 Spanish revenge tragedy film directed by Carlos Saura * ''Outrage'' (1998 film), an American television film * ''Outrage'' (2009 film), a documentary directed by Kirby Dick * ''Outrage: Born in Terror'', a 2009 film starring Natasha Lyonne * ''Outrage'' (2010 film), a Japanese yakuza film by Takeshi ...
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Outrage (emotion)
Outrage is a strong moral emotion characterized by a combination of surprise, disgust, and anger, usually in reaction to a grave personal offense. It comes from old French "ultrage", which in turn borrows from classical Latin "ultra", meaning "beyond". Moral outrage is the emotion of outrage experienced in reaction to an injustice, as such involving a moral judgement, and is often accompanied by a desire to shame and/or punish wrongdoers. outrage The 21st century and its social media have seen an increased display of false or manufactured outrage, with power and prestige being hypocritically sought by professing concern for others, in a highly selective and temporary manner. In ''The Sociology of Everyday Life Peacebuilding'', John D. Brewer, et al., observed: The authors, whose work focuses primarily on post-conflict peace and resolution, propose a paradox: Individual "preferred victims" lack much if any agency to control how perception of them is manipulated in the public ...
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