Meaningless suffering: traumatic marginalisation and ethical responsibility
"Does suffering have meaning? The leading scholars and practitioners in Meaningless Suffering engage with this haunting human question through the lenses of psychoanalytic, phenomenological and ethical discourse, all the while holding contemporary social concerns in full view. The authors seek...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Does suffering have meaning? The leading scholars and practitioners in Meaningless Suffering engage with this haunting human question through the lenses of psychoanalytic, phenomenological and ethical discourse, all the while holding contemporary social concerns in full view. The authors seek to find ways of speaking about the lived realities and historical moments that make up our social narratives - from the murder of George Floyd to the bird watching incident in Central Park - in order to render visible the entangled forms of the effects of embodiment, ideology, race, social practice, and intersectionality. Meaningless Suffering is bookended by powerful pieces by Mari Ruti and Homi K. Bhabha and, in the intervening chapters, the reader traverses the ideas of Augustine, Judith Butler, Fanon, Foucault, Freud, Gendlin, Heidegger, Lacan, Levinas, and Wittgenstein to pass through the realms of classical thought, affect theory, phenomenology, linguistic studies, relational psychoanalysis, somatic studies, intersubjectivity theory, gender studies, critical theory, and philosophical hermeneutics. This book is essential reading for postgraduate students, scholars, and practitioners working at the intersection of psychoanalysis, race, politics, and culture, as well as students of cultural studies, the humanities, politics, psychology, psychosocial studies, sociology, and social work"-- |
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Contents List of contributors Acknowledgments xiii xv Introduction: Problematizing “Meaningful Suffering” 1 DAVID Μ. GOODMAN AND Μ. MOOKIE C. MANALILI 1 When the Cure Is that There Is No Cure: Melancholia, Mourning, Creativity 4 MARI RUTI 2 Open Wounds of Racial Terror: The Elaine Race Massacre 29 ROGER FRIE 3 Reparation: Discussion of Roger Erie’s “Open Wounds of Racial Terror: The Elaine Race Massacre” 46 LYNNE LAYTON 4 Ethical Labor: A Step Toward Reparations Within Psychoanalysis 52 ELIZABETH CORPT 5 Some Fanonian Insights on Racism’s Challenges to Psychoanalytical Practice 68 LEWIS R. GORDON 6 Unthought, Concealment, and the Problem of the Lacanian Unconscious 79 JOHN L. ROBERTS 7 Confessions and Quantum Uncertainties: The Violence of Language, Organismic Cells, and the Incarnation of Words NAHANNI FREEMAN 101
8 Anti-Black Racism in the Anthropocene: A Lacanian Reading of a Birder and a Dog-lover in Central Park 122 SHEILA L. CAVANAGH 9 Colonial Pathologies: Revisiting the Puerto Rican Syndrome 145 PATRICIA GHEROVICI 10 White Panic and the Rhetoric of Exposure: Confronting the Uncanny in our New Racial Times 161 SAM BINKLEY 11 Being-At-The-Intersections: Dwelling in Ambiguity, Vulnerability, and Responsibility 186 ROBIN CHALFIN 12 On Approaching Race, Class, and the Unconscious: A Case Study of Ataque de Nervios CHRISTOPHER CHRISTIAN 13 An Intersectional Feminist Exploration of the Working Lives of Women During COVID-19: Approaching Dignified Work Through a Spirituality of Resistance Framework 202 219 KARLEY Μ. GUTTERES 14 Traumatic Racism 232 HOMI BHABHA Index 240 |
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