"Ranjana Khanna articulates and outlines a transnational feminist ethics. Such an ethics is badly needed and awaited with eagerness by many. "Dark Continents" is, indeed, a terrific integration of psychoanalytic thought with postcolonial and feminist politics by way of a critical intimacy with the combined ethics of ambiguity and difference."--Mieke Bal, University of Amsterdam
"Ranjana Khanna articulates and outlines a transnational feminist ethics. Such an ethics is badly needed and awaited with eagerness by many. "Dark Continents" is, indeed, a terrific integration of psychoanalytic thought with postcolonial and feminist politics by way of a critical intimacy with the combined ethics of ambiguity and difference."--Mieke Bal, University of Amsterdam
Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: Worlding Psychoanalysis 1 Genealogies 1. Psychoanalysis and Archaeology 33 2. Freud in the Sacred Grove 66 Colonial Rescriptings 3. War, Decolonization, Psychoanalysis 99 4. Colonial Melancholy 145 Haunting and the Future 5. The Ethical Ambiguities of Transnational Feminism 207 6. Hamlet in the Colonial Archive 231 Coda: The Lament 269 Notes 275 Index 303
Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction: Worlding Psychoanalysis 1 Genealogies 1. Psychoanalysis and Archaeology 33 2. Freud in the Sacred Grove 66 Colonial Rescriptings 3. War, Decolonization, Psychoanalysis 99 4. Colonial Melancholy 145 Haunting and the Future 5. The Ethical Ambiguities of Transnational Feminism 207 6. Hamlet in the Colonial Archive 231 Coda: The Lament 269 Notes 275 Index 303
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