“大、黑、危险”:种族创伤的原始场景?

A. Aiyegbusi
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根据2022年5月在伦敦举行的国际法医心理治疗协会30周年纪念会议上的演讲,本文确定了跨代种族原型“大,黑,危险”。这表明,这种无意识的结构最准确地被视为一种危险的心理状态,导致英国、美国和其他国家的执法人员不成比例地将脆弱和痛苦的黑人成人、定罪和死亡。我认为,“大的、黑的、危险的”不思考是种族创伤的原始场景,这是黑人所熟知的,但在黑人社区之外却没有被典型地意识到。在缺乏共同意识的情况下,为了阐明和支持这一观点,本文回顾了媒体中一些引人注目的例子。有人提出了法医心理治疗可能有助于解决种族创伤这一顽固维度的想法。
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"Big, Black, and Dangerous": Primal Scene Of Racial Trauma?
Based on a presentation given at the thirtieth anniversary conference of the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy in London, May 2022, this article identifies the transgenerational racial archetype "Big, Black, and Dangerous". It is suggested that this unconscious construct is most accurately regarded as a dangerous state of mind, contributing to the disproportionate rates of adultification, criminalisation, and deaths of vulnerable and distressed Black people by law enforcement agents in the UK, the US, and beyond. Well known to Black people, but not typically mentalized outside of the Black community, I argue that "Big, Black, and Dangerous" non-thinking functions as a primal scene of racial trauma. In the absence of a shared mentalization around this, high profile examples from the media are reviewed in order to elucidate and support this idea. Ideas about how forensic psychotherapy might potentially help address this stubborn dimension of racial trauma are suggested.
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