
Trauma and Race
A Lacanian Study of African American Racial Identity
Sheldon George(Author)
Baylor University Press
Published on 28. February 2016
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-60258-734-2 (ISBN)
Description
African American identity is racialized. And this racialized identity has animated and shaped political resistance to racism. Hidden, though, are the psychological implications of rooting identity in race, especially because American history is inseparable from the trauma of slavery.
In Trauma and Race author Sheldon George begins with the fact that African American racial identity is shaped by factors both historical and psychical. Employing the work of Jacques Lacan, George demonstrates how slavery is a psychic event repeated through the agencies of racism and inscribed in racial identity itself. The trauma of this past confronts the psychic lack that African American racial identity both conceals and traumatically unveils for the African American subject.
Trauma and Race investigates the vexed, ambivalent attachment of African Americans to their racial identity, exploring the ways in which such attachment is driven by traumatic, psychical urgencies that often compound or even exceed the political exigencies called forth by racism.
In Trauma and Race author Sheldon George begins with the fact that African American racial identity is shaped by factors both historical and psychical. Employing the work of Jacques Lacan, George demonstrates how slavery is a psychic event repeated through the agencies of racism and inscribed in racial identity itself. The trauma of this past confronts the psychic lack that African American racial identity both conceals and traumatically unveils for the African American subject.
Trauma and Race investigates the vexed, ambivalent attachment of African Americans to their racial identity, exploring the ways in which such attachment is driven by traumatic, psychical urgencies that often compound or even exceed the political exigencies called forth by racism.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Waco
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-60258-734-2 (9781602587342)
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02/2016
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Person
Sheldon George is Professor of English at Simmons College.
Content
Introduction: Race Today, or Alterity and Jouissance
1. Race and Slavery: Theorizing Agencies beyond the Symbolic
2. Conserving Race, Conserving Trauma: The Legacy of W. E. B. Du Bois
3. Approaching the Thing of Slavery: Toni Morrison's Beloved
4. The Oedipal Complex and the Mythic Structure of Race: Ellison's Juneteenth and Invisible Man
Conclusion: Beyond Race, or The Exaltation of Personality
1. Race and Slavery: Theorizing Agencies beyond the Symbolic
2. Conserving Race, Conserving Trauma: The Legacy of W. E. B. Du Bois
3. Approaching the Thing of Slavery: Toni Morrison's Beloved
4. The Oedipal Complex and the Mythic Structure of Race: Ellison's Juneteenth and Invisible Man
Conclusion: Beyond Race, or The Exaltation of Personality