
Divest
An Essay on Political Masochism
Steven Swarbrick(Author)
University of Minnesota Press
Published on 19. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
104 pages
978-1-5179-2148-4 (ISBN)
Description
A manifesto for liberating desire from the grip of capital and colonial violence in Palestine
Could a psychoanalytic theory of masochism help us to understand the politics of protest? A socially engaged psychoanalysis of 2024's widespread student uprisings in support of Palestine, Divest posits that masochism, as theorized by Freud in his later years, is a fundamental structure at the heart of anticapitalist and anticolonial resistance. Conceptualizing masochism as a radical form of divestment, Steven Swarbrick theorizes the affective economies of solidarity, self-sacrifice, and collective struggle. Through vivid film readings and sharp critique of state and university violence, Swarbrick explores the emancipatory potential of masochism in the protest movement and the sadistic machinery of capitalist governance it has laid bare.
Divest is both a politically urgent manifesto and a theoretical companion to the global movement for Palestinian liberation. Asserting that the politics of left-wing solidarity must reckon with the libidinal investments that sustain both power and resistance, this bold volume argues that divestment from global capitalism may begin with a revolution in our psychic attachments.
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Could a psychoanalytic theory of masochism help us to understand the politics of protest? A socially engaged psychoanalysis of 2024's widespread student uprisings in support of Palestine, Divest posits that masochism, as theorized by Freud in his later years, is a fundamental structure at the heart of anticapitalist and anticolonial resistance. Conceptualizing masochism as a radical form of divestment, Steven Swarbrick theorizes the affective economies of solidarity, self-sacrifice, and collective struggle. Through vivid film readings and sharp critique of state and university violence, Swarbrick explores the emancipatory potential of masochism in the protest movement and the sadistic machinery of capitalist governance it has laid bare.
Divest is both a politically urgent manifesto and a theoretical companion to the global movement for Palestinian liberation. Asserting that the politics of left-wing solidarity must reckon with the libidinal investments that sustain both power and resistance, this bold volume argues that divestment from global capitalism may begin with a revolution in our psychic attachments.
Retail e-book files for this title are screen-reader friendly with image accompanied by short alt text and/or extended descriptions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Minnesota
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
1 black and white illustration
Dimensions
Height: 124 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
112 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5179-2148-4 (9781517921484)
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Steven Swarbrick is associate professor of English at Baruch College, CUNY. He is author of The Environmental Unconscious: Ecological Poetics from Spenser to Milton (Minnesota, 2023) and The Earth Is Evil and coauthor of Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction.
Content
Preface
Fantasizing One's Debasement
The University and Its Discontents
We Are All Outsiders
Masochism or Bust
Acknowledgments
Fantasizing One's Debasement
The University and Its Discontents
We Are All Outsiders
Masochism or Bust
Acknowledgments