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“ Race, Colour and the Process of Racialization. New Perspectives from Group Analysis, Psychoanalysis and Sociology ” de Farhad Dalal

Michel Sanchez-Cardenas
- 01 Jun 2004 - 
- Vol. 68, Iss: 3, pp 1011-1016
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This article is published in Revue Francaise De Psychanalyse.The article was published on 2004-06-01. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Racialization.

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Theory and Practice: Psychoanalytic Sociology as Psycho-Social Studies

TL;DR: There has been an increasing interest in the use of psychoanalytic ideas within a sociological framework over the past few years as discussed by the authors, but these ideas have been largely developed within sociological theory rather than practice.
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‘Black women’ therapists' impressions of the social differences of ‘race’ and gender in the therapeutic process: a post-structuralist phenomenology narrative exploration

Susan Baker
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a hermeneutic phenomenological approach incorporating post-structuralist principles to explore black women therapists' accounts of their lived experience of social differences (race and gender) in their clinical practice.
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The ma(r)king of complex border geographies and their negotiation by undocumented migrants: The case of Barbados

TL;DR: Jones et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the relationship between agency, undocumentedness and borders in the context of the Barbados case study and found that borders create complex geographies which operate at varying spatial scales.
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In Conflict and Community: A Century of Turbulence Working and Living in Groups

TL;DR: This article examined the evolution of group and community treatment models, drawing on the work of Sigmund Freud, Trigant Burrow, Wilfred Bion, S. H. Foulkes, and Eric Berne to explore and illustrate the societal functions and difficulties of living and working in groups.
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Object-Relations and Cultural Narratives in the Analysis of Racism: Theorizing Subjectivity After Klein and Lacan

TL;DR: The authors discusses two approaches to racism in the psychoanalytic literature, one based on Kleinian object-relations, and another based on Lacan's theory of language as central to subjectivity.
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Theory and Practice: Psychoanalytic Sociology as Psycho-Social Studies

TL;DR: There has been an increasing interest in the use of psychoanalytic ideas within a sociological framework over the past few years as discussed by the authors, but these ideas have been largely developed within sociological theory rather than practice.
Dissertation

‘Black women’ therapists' impressions of the social differences of ‘race’ and gender in the therapeutic process: a post-structuralist phenomenology narrative exploration

Susan Baker
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a hermeneutic phenomenological approach incorporating post-structuralist principles to explore black women therapists' accounts of their lived experience of social differences (race and gender) in their clinical practice.
Dissertation

The ma(r)king of complex border geographies and their negotiation by undocumented migrants: The case of Barbados

TL;DR: Jones et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the relationship between agency, undocumentedness and borders in the context of the Barbados case study and found that borders create complex geographies which operate at varying spatial scales.
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In Conflict and Community: A Century of Turbulence Working and Living in Groups

TL;DR: This article examined the evolution of group and community treatment models, drawing on the work of Sigmund Freud, Trigant Burrow, Wilfred Bion, S. H. Foulkes, and Eric Berne to explore and illustrate the societal functions and difficulties of living and working in groups.
Journal ArticleDOI

Object-Relations and Cultural Narratives in the Analysis of Racism: Theorizing Subjectivity After Klein and Lacan

TL;DR: The authors discusses two approaches to racism in the psychoanalytic literature, one based on Kleinian object-relations, and another based on Lacan's theory of language as central to subjectivity.