《我们从来都不是白人:非洲悲观主义,黑人愤怒,以及大流行帮助我了解种族(和精神分析)》。

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychoanalytic Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00332828.2022.2096797
Michelle A Stephens
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在一场流行病和2020年乔治·弗洛伊德(George Floyd)被谋杀之后的事件中,精神分析界对种族的讨论升级了。一个理论表述,非洲悲观主义,已经成为精神分析界和学术界的避雷针。另一本《黑色狂怒》(Black Rage)提供了一种精神分析理论,说明种族压迫对受创伤主体的心理影响。以两者为催化剂,本文探讨了由大流行的种族骚乱引发的问题的历史性——种族和黑人问题深深嵌入现代性、人类和我们对社会世界的理解的无意识史前史中。
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We Have Never Been White: Afropessimism, Black Rage, and What The Pandemic Helped me Learn About Race (and Psychoanalysis).

Amidst a pandemic and the events following George Floyd's murder in 2020, discussions of race have escalated in the psychoanalytic community. One theoretical formulation, Afropessimism, has served as a lightning rod across both psychoanalytic and academic circles. Another, Black Rage, offers a psychoanalytic theory of the psychic effect of racial oppression on traumatized subjects. Using both as catalysts, this essay explores the historicity of the questions raised by the racial unrest of the pandemic--the deep embedding of questions of race and Blackness in unconscious prehistories of modernity, the human, and our understanding of our social worlds.

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