Race, colour and the process of racialization : new perspectives from group analysis, psychoanalysis, and sociology /
Is racial conflict determined by biology or society?So many conflicts appear to be caused by racial and ethnic differences; for example, the cities of Britain and America are regularly affected by race riots. It is argued by socio-biologists and some schools of psychoanalysis that our instincts are...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Hove [England] ; New York :
Brunner-Routledge,
2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- What is race?
- An overview of the history and use of race
- Biology of race
- What is the relationship between the notions of race, culture and ethnicity?
- Black and white
- Power
- Racism : a working definition and a proposition
- Racism : the emotions and another proposition
- On the ephemeralness of racism
- Summary
- Cautions and caveats
- Using Freud to think about racism
- Using Klein to think about racism
- Using Fairbairn to think about racism
- Using Winnicott to think about racism
- Summary
- Metapsychologies : human nature
- Models of racism and prejudice
- The problem of the external, and the 'underlying' internal
- Racism and prejudice in psychoanalytic discourse
- Against the grain
- The difficulties and the limitations in the psychoanalytic theorization of racism
- Dollard : frustration-aggression
- Adorno : the authoritarian personality
- de Zulueta : relational schemas
- Rustin : racism as psychosis
- Kovel : anality
- Wolfenstein : epidermal fetishism
- A summation of the journey through the psychoanalytic scene
- Ideology
- The psychological consequences
- Psychopathology
- Liberation
- Bewilderers : the use of individualism against the native.
- Racialization : the activation of difference by the colonized
- Nationalism
- Post-colonialism
- Elements of Foulkesian theory
- The notion of race
- Racism
- Power
- The civilizing process
- Symbol theory : language, knowledge, mind
- Emotion-a difference with psychoanalysis
- Conclusion
- The physics of 'seeing' black and white
- Roland Barthes and semiotics
- The Holy Bible
- A semantic history of 'black' and 'white'
- Conclusions
- Process reduction : habits of thought
- Matte-Blanco
- Reframing the instincts in the language of similarity and difference
- The Winnicottian schema
- Kinship : social psychology, sociobiology and Freud
- Foulkes : rethinking belonging
- Three modes of mental functioning
- Sustaining the divide
- Some conclusions
- The psyche, coloured and racialized
- Retrieving uniqueness : three caveats
- Elements of racism
- Some implications for the clinical setting
- Conclusions.