Liberation, not representation: Empty diversity efforts as colonial stabilization (and what we should [start to] do about it)

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Lara Sheehi
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ABSTRACTThe paper argues that in this “zero-gravity moment” we should resist the urge to rely solely on what is described as non-structural, and therefore, “empty” diversity efforts that focus only on representational politics. The concept of Diversity Ideology is explored and used to explicate why diversification efforts in psychoanalytic training programs and organizations are constitutively poised to fail.KEYWORDS: Colonialitydiversediversityideologypsychoanalysiswhiteness Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsLara SheehiLara Sheehi, PsyD (she/her) is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at the George Washington University’s Professional Psychology Program where she is the founding faculty director of the Psychoanalysis and the Arab World Lab. Lara’s work takes up decolonial and anti-oppressive approaches to psychoanalysis, with a focus on liberation struggles in the Global South. She is co-author with Stephen Sheehi of Psychoanalysis Under Occupation: Practicing Resistance in Palestine (Routledge, 2022) which won the Middle East Monitor’s 2022 Palestine Book Award for Best Academic Book. Lara is the President of the Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology (APA, Division 39), the Chair of the Teachers’ Academy of the American Psychoanalytic Association, and co-editor of Studies in Gender and Sexuality and Counterspace in Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society. Lara is also a contributing editor to the Psychosocial Foundation’s Parapraxis Magazine and on the advisory board for the USA-Palestine Mental Health Network and Psychoanalysis for Pride.
解放,而不是代表:作为殖民地稳定的空洞的多样性努力(以及我们应该[开始]对此做些什么)
摘要本文认为,在这个“零重力时刻”,我们应该抵制仅仅依赖被描述为非结构性的、因此是“空洞的”多样性努力的冲动,这种努力只关注代表性政治。多样性意识形态的概念被探索和用来解释为什么多元化的努力在精神分析培训计划和组织是基本准备失败。关键词:殖民主义;多样性;意识形态;精神分析;作者简介:lara Sheehi,心理学博士(她/她)是乔治华盛顿大学专业心理学项目的临床心理学助理教授,她是精神分析和阿拉伯世界实验室的创始主任。劳拉的作品采用了非殖民化和反压迫的精神分析方法,重点关注全球南方的解放斗争。她与斯蒂芬·希伊合著了《占领下的精神分析:巴勒斯坦的实践抵抗》(劳特利奇出版社,2022年),该书获得了《中东监测报》2022年巴勒斯坦图书奖最佳学术图书奖。劳拉是精神分析和精神分析心理学协会(APA, Division 39)的主席,美国精神分析协会教师学会主席,《性别与性研究》和《精神分析、文化与社会的抗衡空间》的联合编辑。劳拉同时也是心理社会基金会的Parapraxis杂志的特约编辑,也是美国-巴勒斯坦心理健康网络和骄傲精神分析的顾问委员会成员。
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