Lacan and Race
Racism, Identity, and Psychoanalytic Theory
Herausgeber: Hook, Derek; George, Sheldon
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Lacan and Race
Racism, Identity, and Psychoanalytic Theory
Herausgeber: Hook, Derek; George, Sheldon
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This edited volume draws upon Lacanian psychoanalytic theory to examine the conscious and unconscious forces underlying race as a social formation, conceptualizing race, racial identity, and racism in ways that go beyond traditional modes of psychoanalytic thought.
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This edited volume draws upon Lacanian psychoanalytic theory to examine the conscious and unconscious forces underlying race as a social formation, conceptualizing race, racial identity, and racism in ways that go beyond traditional modes of psychoanalytic thought.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Psychology and the Other
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 229mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9780367345976
- ISBN-10: 0367345978
- Artikelnr.: 61414839
- Psychology and the Other
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 229mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9780367345976
- ISBN-10: 0367345978
- Artikelnr.: 61414839
Sheldon George is professor and chair of English at Simmons University, USA. He is the author of Trauma and Race: A Lacanian Study of African American Racial Identity. Derek Hook is an associate professor of Psychology at Duquesne University, USA, and an extraordinary professor of Psychology at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He is the author of Six Moments in Lacan.
Introduction: theorizing race, racism, and racial identification
PART I: Reading racism through Lacan
1 The bedlam of the lynch mob: racism and enjoying through the other
2 Pilfered pleasure: on racism as "the theft of enjoyment"
3 Confederate signifiers in Vermont: fetish objects and racist enjoyment
4 The function and field of speech and language in white nationalist manifestoes
5 Oedipal Empire: psychoanalysis, Indigenous Peoples, and the Oedipus Complex in colonial context
PART II: Racial identification and the subversion of race
6 In medium race: traversing the fantasy of post-race discourse
7 The object of apartheid desire: A Lacanian approach to racism and ideology
8 Raced group pathologies and cultural sublimation
PART III: Race and the clinic
9 Race, perversion, and jouissance in Portrait of Jason
10 The lost souls of the barrio: Lacanian psychoanalysis in the ghetto
11 Dereliction: Afropessimism, Anti-Blackness, and Lacanian psychoanalysis
12 Japanese inter-signifier subjects: jouissance in the locus of the character
PART IV: Theorizing the racialized Lacanian subject
13 The Lacanian subject of race: sexuation, the drive, and racial subjectivity: 14 Skin-things, fleshy matters, and phantasies of race: Lacan's myth of the lamella
15 Fanon's "zone of nonbeing": Blackness and the politics of the real
Afterword: there is only one race...
PART I: Reading racism through Lacan
1 The bedlam of the lynch mob: racism and enjoying through the other
2 Pilfered pleasure: on racism as "the theft of enjoyment"
3 Confederate signifiers in Vermont: fetish objects and racist enjoyment
4 The function and field of speech and language in white nationalist manifestoes
5 Oedipal Empire: psychoanalysis, Indigenous Peoples, and the Oedipus Complex in colonial context
PART II: Racial identification and the subversion of race
6 In medium race: traversing the fantasy of post-race discourse
7 The object of apartheid desire: A Lacanian approach to racism and ideology
8 Raced group pathologies and cultural sublimation
PART III: Race and the clinic
9 Race, perversion, and jouissance in Portrait of Jason
10 The lost souls of the barrio: Lacanian psychoanalysis in the ghetto
11 Dereliction: Afropessimism, Anti-Blackness, and Lacanian psychoanalysis
12 Japanese inter-signifier subjects: jouissance in the locus of the character
PART IV: Theorizing the racialized Lacanian subject
13 The Lacanian subject of race: sexuation, the drive, and racial subjectivity: 14 Skin-things, fleshy matters, and phantasies of race: Lacan's myth of the lamella
15 Fanon's "zone of nonbeing": Blackness and the politics of the real
Afterword: there is only one race...
Introduction: theorizing race, racism, and racial identification
PART I: Reading racism through Lacan
1 The bedlam of the lynch mob: racism and enjoying through the other
2 Pilfered pleasure: on racism as "the theft of enjoyment"
3 Confederate signifiers in Vermont: fetish objects and racist enjoyment
4 The function and field of speech and language in white nationalist manifestoes
5 Oedipal Empire: psychoanalysis, Indigenous Peoples, and the Oedipus Complex in colonial context
PART II: Racial identification and the subversion of race
6 In medium race: traversing the fantasy of post-race discourse
7 The object of apartheid desire: A Lacanian approach to racism and ideology
8 Raced group pathologies and cultural sublimation
PART III: Race and the clinic
9 Race, perversion, and jouissance in Portrait of Jason
10 The lost souls of the barrio: Lacanian psychoanalysis in the ghetto
11 Dereliction: Afropessimism, Anti-Blackness, and Lacanian psychoanalysis
12 Japanese inter-signifier subjects: jouissance in the locus of the character
PART IV: Theorizing the racialized Lacanian subject
13 The Lacanian subject of race: sexuation, the drive, and racial subjectivity: 14 Skin-things, fleshy matters, and phantasies of race: Lacan's myth of the lamella
15 Fanon's "zone of nonbeing": Blackness and the politics of the real
Afterword: there is only one race...
PART I: Reading racism through Lacan
1 The bedlam of the lynch mob: racism and enjoying through the other
2 Pilfered pleasure: on racism as "the theft of enjoyment"
3 Confederate signifiers in Vermont: fetish objects and racist enjoyment
4 The function and field of speech and language in white nationalist manifestoes
5 Oedipal Empire: psychoanalysis, Indigenous Peoples, and the Oedipus Complex in colonial context
PART II: Racial identification and the subversion of race
6 In medium race: traversing the fantasy of post-race discourse
7 The object of apartheid desire: A Lacanian approach to racism and ideology
8 Raced group pathologies and cultural sublimation
PART III: Race and the clinic
9 Race, perversion, and jouissance in Portrait of Jason
10 The lost souls of the barrio: Lacanian psychoanalysis in the ghetto
11 Dereliction: Afropessimism, Anti-Blackness, and Lacanian psychoanalysis
12 Japanese inter-signifier subjects: jouissance in the locus of the character
PART IV: Theorizing the racialized Lacanian subject
13 The Lacanian subject of race: sexuation, the drive, and racial subjectivity: 14 Skin-things, fleshy matters, and phantasies of race: Lacan's myth of the lamella
15 Fanon's "zone of nonbeing": Blackness and the politics of the real
Afterword: there is only one race...