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E-raamat: Race, Rage, and Resistance: Philosophy, Psychology, and the Perils of Individualism [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 220 pages, 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Psychology and the Other
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429266058
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  • Formaat: 220 pages, 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Psychology and the Other
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429266058

This timely collection asks the reader to consider how society’s modern notion of humans as rational, isolated individuals has contributed to psychological and social problems and oppressive power structures.

Experts from a range of disciplines offer a complex understanding of how humans are shaped by history, tradition, and institutions. Drawing upon the work of Lacan, Fanon, and Foucault, this text examines cultural memory, modern ideas of race and gender, the roles of symbolism and mythology, and neoliberalism’s impact on psychology. Through clinical vignettes and suggested applications, it demonstrates significant alternatives to the isolated individualism of Western philosophy and psychology.

This interdisciplinary volume is essential reading for clinicians and anyone looking to augment their understanding of how human beings are shaped by the societies they inhabit.

List of figures
ix
Preface x
Notes on Contributors xii
Introduction: Intergenerational Strains 1(13)
Eric R. Severson
David M. Goodman
1 Open Wounds: Discerning, Owning, and Narrating Deep History
14(20)
Mark Freeman
2 Frantz Fanon and Psychopathology: The Progressive Infrastructure of Black Skin, White Masks
34(12)
Robert Bernasconi
3 American Cultural Symbolism of Rage and Resistance in Collective Trauma: Racially-Influenced Political Myths, Counter-Myths, Projective Identification, and the Evocation of Transcendent Humanity
46(27)
Nahanni Freeman
4 Neoliberalism and the Ethics of Psychology
73(17)
Jeff Sugarman
5 Black Rage and White Listening: On the Psychologization of Racial Emotionality
90(18)
Sam Binkley
6 Jouissance and Discontent: A Meeting of Psychoanalysis, Race, and American Slavery
108(24)
Sheldon George
7 The Nasty Woman: Destruction and the Path to Mutual Recognition
132(19)
Tracy Sidesinger
8 Another Voice from Radical Ethics: Denmark's Knud Logstrup
151(12)
Donna M. Orange
9 Identity-as-disclosive-space: Dasein, Discourse and Distortion
163(17)
Robin R. Chalfin
10 Finding the Other in the Self
180(18)
Nancy McWilliams
11 After the World Collapsed: Two Culturally Embedded Forms of Service to Others Following Wide-Scale Societal Traumas
198(15)
Doris Brothers
Koichi Togashi
Index 213
David M. Goodman is interim dean at the Woods College of Advancing Studies at Boston College, associate professor of the practice in the Philosophy department, director of Psychology and the Other, and a teaching associate at Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Hospital.

Eric R. Severson is author of the books Levinas's Philosophy of Time and Scandalous Obligation, and the editor of seven other volumes. He lives in Kenmore, Washington, with his wife Misha and their three children, and teaches philosophy at Seattle University.

Heather Macdonald's scholarly research focuses on the interface between relational ethics and clinical practice. Her first monograph, titled Cultural and Critical Explorations in Community Psychology, further considers the implications of psychological assessment and historical trauma.