空白时期的精神分析

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Lynne Layton
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摘要精神分析学和心理学要走出危机,实现制度和个体的转型,就必须承认不平等的社会制度对主体形成的关键作用,并将其纳入理论和实践。不这样做的代价是使直接或间接造成我们大多数社会和个人苦难的系统性弊病永久化。特别是在过去几年里,我们的许多白人主导的机构和白人从业者所进行的种族清算方面,我认为,对这一体系的否定已经成为阻碍反黑人反种族主义工作的形式,取而代之的是否认权力差异、仅仅庆祝差异的“多样性”倡议。关键词:反黑人种族主义、否认、多样性、规范性无意识过程、系统性种族主义披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。林恩·雷顿(lynne Layton)是基层赔偿运动组织委员会的成员,是波士顿反思空间/物质场所的联合创始人,也是麻省精神分析研究所种族平等工作组的精神分析学家。她是哈佛医学院贝斯以色列女执事医疗中心精神病学部门的通讯成员,并在太平洋研究生院教授社区,解放,土著和生态心理学专业的社会精神分析。她是社会责任精神分析第九分会的前任主席,也是《那个女孩是谁?》那个男孩是谁?临床实践与后现代性别理论相遇,并与玛丽安娜·利维-斯佩鲁尼斯合著《走向社会精神分析:文化、性格和规范性无意识过程》。
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Psychoanalysis in the Interregnum
ABSTRACTI argue here that to emerge from crisis and bring about institutional and individual transformation, psychoanalysis and psychology must acknowledge and integrate into its theory and practices the crucial role that unequal social systems play in subject formation. The cost of not doing so is to perpetuate the systemic ills that directly and indirectly are responsible for most of our social and individual suffering. With regard, in particular, to the racial reckoning that many of our white-dominated institutions and white practitioners have undertaken in the past few years, I argue that disavowal of the systemic has taken the form of impeding anti-Black antiracism work by substituting in its place “diversity” initiatives that deny power differentials and merely celebrate differences.KEYWORDS: Anti-Black racismdisavowaldiversitynormative unconscious processessystemic racism Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsLynne LaytonLynne Layton is on the Grassroots Reparations Campaign organizing committee, co-founder of Reflective Spaces/Material Places-Boston, and is a psychoanalyst on the racial equity task force at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis. She is a Corresponding Member of the Psychiatry Department of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School and has taught Social Psychoanalysis in the Community, Liberation, Indigenous and Eco-Psychologies specialization at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is Past-President of Section IX, Psychoanalysis for Social Responsibility, and the author of Who’s That Girl? Who’s That Boy? Clinical Practice Meets Postmodern Gender Theory, and, with Marianna Leavy-Sperounis, Toward a Social Psychoanalysis: Culture, Character, and Normative Unconscious Processes.
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Psychoanalysis Self and Context
Psychoanalysis Self and Context PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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