The extensions of psychoanalysis: colonialism, post-colonialism and hospitality

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Borossa, J. 2012. The extensions of psychoanalysis: colonialism, post-colonialism and hospitality. in: Auestad, L. (ed.) Psychoanalysis and politics: exclusion and the politics of representation London Karnac Books. pp. 227-243
Chapter titleThe extensions of psychoanalysis: colonialism, post-colonialism and hospitality
AuthorsBorossa, J.
Abstract

Using a theoretical framework informed by post-colonial theory and psychoanalysis, this essay addresses the vicissitudes of the deployment of psychoanalysis beyond a Western context. Who or what may be marginalised within the international psychoanalytic movement and why? What are the limits of the hospitality of psychoanalysis? To illustrate these concerns, the essay turns to the figure of the psychoanalyst Masud Khan. His life and transgressive career, as well as the stories generated around him, are used to raise the question of psychoanlaysis' theoretical resistance in allowing a space for racial or cultural difference.

Research GroupCentre for Psychoanalysis
Page range227-243
Book titlePsychoanalysis and politics: exclusion and the politics of representation
EditorsAuestad, L.
PublisherKarnac Books
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN
Hardcover9781780490076
Publication dates
PrintSep 2012
Publication process dates
Deposited26 Sep 2012
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.karnacbooks.com/Product.asp?PID=31186
LanguageEnglish
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