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Antisemitism and Racism - Ethical Challenges for Psychoanalysis

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Stephen Frosh is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, UK, and author of numerous books on psychoanalysis and psychosocial studies, including Hauntings: Psychoanalysis and Ghostly Transmissions (2013) and A Brief Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory (2012) . Klappentext Psychoanalysis has not had a comfortable history in relation to "race" and racism, despite its origins in the Jewish lives of Freud and its other first-generation progenitors and the insistent pressure of antisemitism upon it. Indeed, the failure to fully address racism is a running sore in the psychoanalytic movement. This has begun to be remedied in recent years, but it is still the case that psychoanalysis struggles to incorporate antiracist perspectives and that this might be a reason why it has engaged relatively poorly with Black communities. Psychoanalysis may have been a "Jewish science" in a positive sense, but it has not fully leveraged this to become a truly antiracist one.In Antisemitism and Racism, Stephen Frosh, a leading figure in psychoanalytic studies, provides a psychoanalytically-informed examination of the relations between antisemitism and antiblack racism. Frosh's starting point is a claim that the Jewish origins and implications of psychoanalysis fuel its capacity to interrogate racism of all kinds. Indeed, the shared experience of exposure to different kinds of racism raises prospects for renewed alliances between Jewish and Black communities. Antisemitism and Racism ends with a chapter that asks psychoanalysis itself to respond to some of the challenges emerging from the Black Lives Matter and decolonial movements.At a time when division and prejudice are on the rise to an alarming degree, it is imperative that we examine, understand, and discuss the psychological roots of racism. Vorwort A psychoanalytically-informed examination of the relations between antisemitism and racism more broadly, especially antiblack racism. Zusammenfassung Psychoanalysis has not had a comfortable history in relation to "race" and racism, despite its origins in the Jewish lives of Freud and its other first-generation progenitors and the insistent pressure of antisemitism upon it. Indeed, the failure to fully address racism is a running sore in the psychoanalytic movement. This has begun to be remedied in recent years, but it is still the case that psychoanalysis struggles to incorporate antiracist perspectives and that this might be a reason why it has engaged relatively poorly with Black communities. Psychoanalysis may have been a "Jewish science" in a positive sense, but it has not fully leveraged this to become a truly antiracist one.In Antisemitism and Racism, Stephen Frosh, a leading figure in psychoanalytic studies, provides a psychoanalytically-informed examination of the relations between antisemitism and antiblack racism. Frosh's starting point is a claim that the Jewish origins and implications of psychoanalysis fuel its capacity to interrogate racism of all kinds. Indeed, the shared experience of exposure to different kinds of racism raises prospects for renewed alliances between Jewish and Black communities. Antisemitism and Racism ends with a chapter that asks psychoanalysis itself to respond to some of the challenges emerging from the Black Lives Matter and decolonial movements.At a time when division and prejudice are on the rise to an alarming degree, it is imperative that we examine, understand, and discuss the psychological roots of racism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Psychoanalytic Judaism, Judaic Psychoanalysis 2. Promised Land or Permitted Land 3. Psychoanalysis as Decolonial Judaism 4. Primitivity and Violence: Traces of the Unconscious in Psychoanalysis 5. Racialize...

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Authors Stephen Frosh
Assisted by Esther Rashkin (Editor), Mari Ruti (Editor), Esther Rashkin (Editor of the series), Peter L. Rudnytsky (Editor of the series), Mari Ruti (Editor of the series)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.08.2023
 
EAN 9798765104712
ISBN 9798765104712
No. of pages 208
Series Psychoanalytic Horizons
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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