Resonances of Slavery in Race/Gender Relations

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SKU: 9780230108660

In a provocative and insightful exposition, Jane Flax posits that Americans have never properly mourned slavery and its lingering effects on American subjects and politics. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book shows that a reciprocal relationship exists between unconscious processes and race/gender domination and that unless we attend to these unconscious processes, no adequate remedy for the malignant consequences of our current race/gender practices and relations can be devised. Wide-ranging, Flax supports her arguments using a variety of sources, including psychoanalytic theory, feminist theory, political theory, Michel Foucault’s writings, Obama’s books and speeches, critical race theory, data on race/gender disparities, and analysis of contemporary films.

Key Features

  • Pages: 244
  • Publication date: 2010-11-15
  • Language: EN

Imported by ISBN.

Author

Jane Flax

Publisher

Palgrave MacMillan

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