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Internal Racism (A Psychoanalytic Approach to Race and Difference)
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Product Details
Author:
M. Fakhry Davids
Series:
The Palgrave Psychotherapy Series
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
224
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan (August 15, 2011)
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9780333964576
ISBN-10:
0333964578
Weight:
12oz
Dimensions:
5.41" x 8.56" x 0.615"
Case Pack:
40
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CHILDSPLAY
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Overview
Racism's external forms, from racial assault to petty discrimination, are readily recognized. However, its internal dimensions are easily overlooked: how can we understand what happens in the mind of those engaged in or experiencing racism?
This book explores the inner relationship between the self and the socially stereotyped – 'racial' – other, providing a clinically derived model of how racist dynamics play out in the mind. Presenting an original theory of the psychology of racism, it:
--Reviews and analyses the existing literature on racism and psychoanalysis, including an extensive study of Frantz Fanon's psychological model;
--Presents new, in-depth clinical observations of racist interchanges in the consulting room and group settings, and new perspectives on such interchanges in the outside world;
--Theorizes the way in which the race/class divide is internalized and operates, and considers the relationship between individual and institutional racism;
--Illustrates how racism can be addressed in group and individual settings.
--Presents new, in-depth clinical observations of racist interchanges in the consulting room and group settings, and new perspectives on such interchanges in the outside world;
--Theorizes the way in which the race/class divide is internalized and operates, and considers the relationship between individual and institutional racism;
--Illustrates how racism can be addressed in group and individual settings.
Arguing that we cannot work with problems of racism without understanding the inner processes that underpin it, this book is an indispensable tool for trainee and experienced psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and counselors. Its formulations are directly relevant to professionals and academics working across the boundaries of race in health, medical and social service settings.








