The book explores the complex relationship between psychoanalysis and racism, highlighting its historical roots in Jewish identity and the impact of antisemitism. It addresses the ongoing struggle within the psychoanalytic movement to incorporate antiracist perspectives, noting that this deficiency has hindered engagement with Black communities. While psychoanalysis has been characterized as a "Jewish science," the author argues that it has yet to fully realize its potential as an antiracist discipline, despite recent efforts to address these issues.
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Stephen Frosh past psychoanalyse toe op maatschappelijke kwesties, waarbij hij thema's als gender, cultuur en 'ras' onderzoekt binnen psychosociale studies. Zijn werk duikt in de diepe psychologische motivaties die onze percepties en interpersoonlijke dynamiek vormgeven. Frosh biedt indringende inzichten in hoe individuele psychologie en maatschappelijke krachten onze realiteit construeren. Lezers zullen zijn vermogen waarderen om theoretische concepten te verbinden met praktische implicaties voor het begrijpen van menselijk gedrag.




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In this thoroughly revised and updated second edition, Stephen Frosh examines the arguments surrounding psychoanalysis at some key points and provides an accessible introduction and critical guide to the current standing of psychoanalysis.