Critical Psychology of the Postcolonial (e-bog) af Hook, Derek
Hook, Derek (forfatter)

Critical Psychology of the Postcolonial e-bog

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An oft-neglected element of postcolonial thought is the explicitly psychological dimension of many of its foundational texts. This unprecedented volume explores the relation between these two disciplines by treating the work of a variety of anti-colonial authors as serious psychological contributions to the theorization of racism and oppression. This approach demonstrates the pertinence of post...
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Hook, Derek (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 15 marts 2012
Længde 264 sider
Genrer HBTR
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781136495656
An oft-neglected element of postcolonial thought is the explicitly psychological dimension of many of its foundational texts. This unprecedented volume explores the relation between these two disciplines by treating the work of a variety of anti-colonial authors as serious psychological contributions to the theorization of racism and oppression. This approach demonstrates the pertinence of postcolonial thought for critical social psychology and opens up novel perspectives on a variety of key topics in social psychology. These include: the psychology of embodiment and racializationresistance strategies to oppression'extra-discursive' facets of racismthe unconscious dimension of stereotypesthe intersection of psychological and symbolic modalities of power.In addition, the book makes a distinctive contribution to the field of postcolonial studies by virtue of its eclectic combination of authors drawn from anti-apartheid, psychoanalytic and critical social theory traditions, including Homi Bhabha, Steve Biko, J.M. Coetzee, Frantz Fanon, Julia Kristeva, Chabani Manganyi and Slavoj A iA ek. The South African focus serves to emphasize the ongoing historical importance of the anti-apartheid struggle for today's globalized world.A Critical Psychology of the Postcolonial is an invaluable text for social psychology and sociology students enrolled in courses on racism or cultural studies. It will also appeal to postgraduates, academics and anyone interested in psychoanalysis in relation to societal and political issues.