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1 online resource (xxiv, 245 pages) |
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Introduction : why turn to psychoanalysis for a social theory of oppression? -- Alienation as the perverse privilege of the modern subject -- Alienation's double as the burden of the othered subject -- Colonial abjection and transmission of affect -- Humanism beyond the economy of property -- Fluidity of power -- The affects of oppression -- The depressed sex -- Sublimation and idealization -- Revolt and singularity -- Forgiveness and subjectivity -- Conclusion : ethics of psychoanalysis; or, forgiveness as an alternative to alienation. |
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9780816696710 (electronic bk.) |
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0816696713 (electronic bk.) |
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9780816644735 |
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081664473X |
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9780816644742 |
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0816644748 |
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