Abjection, identity and the enigmatic message: embodied meanings and social constructions

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Psychosocial Studies Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.1332/147867319X15608718110916
M. Charles
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Identity is built upon the early interactions with caretakers through whom we internalize a felt-sense of what it means to be ourselves, including values and judgments that have been passed along the generations. Psychoanalytic theory and the attachment literature help us to understand some of the more subversive elements of that transmission process, ways in which unprocessed trauma and unresolved mourning provides a vehicle for passing along positive and negative aspects of personal, familial and cultural aspects of identity across the generations. Because that transmission process directly impacts ways in which oppression and marginalization skew meanings for future generations, it is important that we consciously recognize and work with the projective processes as they play out in our children and in ourselves. In this paper, I discuss ways in which projection and unprocessed shame can inhibit the type of active reflection required for ethical behavior and democratic process.
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落魄、身份与神秘讯息:具身意义与社会建构
身份是建立在早期与看护人的互动上的,通过他们,我们内化了一种对自己意味着什么的感觉,包括代代相传的价值观和判断。精神分析理论和依恋文献帮助我们理解传播过程中一些更具颠覆性的因素,未处理的创伤和未解决的哀悼提供了一种媒介,将个人、家庭和文化身份的积极和消极方面代代相传。因为这种传递过程直接影响到压迫和边缘化对后代的影响,所以当投射过程在我们的孩子和我们自己身上发挥作用时,我们有意识地认识到并与之合作是很重要的。在本文中,我讨论了投射和未经处理的羞耻可以抑制道德行为和民主进程所需的主动反思类型的方式。
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