This book examines the nature of social exclusion and the aspects of the politics of representation in the social, interpersonal, and political field. It questions how psychoanalysis can be used to think about the invisible and subtle processes of power over symbolic representation.
This book examines the nature of social exclusion and the aspects of the politics of representation in the social, interpersonal, and political field. It questions how psychoanalysis can be used to think about the invisible and subtle processes of power over symbolic representation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION/Lene Auestad PART I: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS Editor's introduction to chapter one CHAPTER ONE The dread of sameness: social hatred and Freud's "narcissism of minor differences"/Karl Figlio Editor's introduction to chapter two CHAPTER TWO Subjectivity and absence: prejudice as a psycho social theme/Lene Auestad Editor's introduction to chapter three CHAPTER THREE Metapsychological approaches to exclusion/Jonathan Davidoff Editor's introduction to chapter four 65 CHAPTER FOUR The excluded in identification/Calum Neill PART II: QUESTIONING CASES OF EXCLUSION Editor's introduction to chapter five CHAPTER FIVE True believer: racism and one Nazi ideologist/Martyn Housden Editor's introduction to chapter six CHAPTER SIX Staring and phantasy: a speculative attempt to understand and address the widely observed misrepresentation and exclusion of people with disfigurements/Jane Frances Editor's introduction to chapter seven CHAPTER SEVEN "Who is afraid of DSM?" The place of the subject in the society of therapy/René Rasmussen Editor's introduction to chapter eight CHAPTER EIGHT Islamism and xenophobia/Sverre Varvin Editor's introduction to chapter nine CHAPTER NINE Traces of trauma in post conflict Guatemala: theoretical reflections on the effects of trauma on social organisation/Elisabeth Rohr PART III: THE EXCLUSION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS: LIMITS AND EXTENSIONS Editor's introduction to chapter ten 199 CHAPTER TEN Psychoanalysis behind iron curtains/Ferenc Er¿s Editor's introduction to chapter eleven CHAPTER ELEVEN The extensions of psychoanalysis: colonialism, post colonialism, and hospitality/Julia Borossa INDEX.
ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION/Lene Auestad PART I: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS Editor's introduction to chapter one CHAPTER ONE The dread of sameness: social hatred and Freud's "narcissism of minor differences"/Karl Figlio Editor's introduction to chapter two CHAPTER TWO Subjectivity and absence: prejudice as a psycho social theme/Lene Auestad Editor's introduction to chapter three CHAPTER THREE Metapsychological approaches to exclusion/Jonathan Davidoff Editor's introduction to chapter four 65 CHAPTER FOUR The excluded in identification/Calum Neill PART II: QUESTIONING CASES OF EXCLUSION Editor's introduction to chapter five CHAPTER FIVE True believer: racism and one Nazi ideologist/Martyn Housden Editor's introduction to chapter six CHAPTER SIX Staring and phantasy: a speculative attempt to understand and address the widely observed misrepresentation and exclusion of people with disfigurements/Jane Frances Editor's introduction to chapter seven CHAPTER SEVEN "Who is afraid of DSM?" The place of the subject in the society of therapy/René Rasmussen Editor's introduction to chapter eight CHAPTER EIGHT Islamism and xenophobia/Sverre Varvin Editor's introduction to chapter nine CHAPTER NINE Traces of trauma in post conflict Guatemala: theoretical reflections on the effects of trauma on social organisation/Elisabeth Rohr PART III: THE EXCLUSION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS: LIMITS AND EXTENSIONS Editor's introduction to chapter ten 199 CHAPTER TEN Psychoanalysis behind iron curtains/Ferenc Er¿s Editor's introduction to chapter eleven CHAPTER ELEVEN The extensions of psychoanalysis: colonialism, post colonialism, and hospitality/Julia Borossa INDEX.
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