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Race, Memory and the Apartheid Archive

Towards a Transformative Psychosocial Praxis
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
368 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Palgrave Macmillanerschienen am01.01.20131st ed. 2013
Race, Memory and the Apartheid Archive: Towards a Transformative Psychosocial Praxis draws on a psychosocial approach that is uniquely suited to the socio-historical and psychical analysis of racism. The book relies mainly on the memories, stories and narratives of ordinary people living in apartheid South Africa.mehr
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KlappentextRace, Memory and the Apartheid Archive: Towards a Transformative Psychosocial Praxis draws on a psychosocial approach that is uniquely suited to the socio-historical and psychical analysis of racism. The book relies mainly on the memories, stories and narratives of ordinary people living in apartheid South Africa.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-349-44281-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum01.01.2013
Auflage1st ed. 2013
Seiten368 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht486 g
IllustrationenXVIII, 368 p.
Artikel-Nr.15656483
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword; Philomena Essed Introduction 1. The Apartheid Archive Project, the Psychosocial and Political Praxis; Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan and Derek Hook Section Introduction: Theorising the Archive; Leswin Laubscher 2. Memory, Narrative and Voice as Liberatory Praxis in the Apartheid Archive; Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan and Christopher C. Sonn 3. Working with the Apartheid Archive; Leswin Laubscher 4. Transitioning Racialised Spaces; Carol Long Section Introduction: Whiteness, Blackness & the Diasporic Other; Brett Bowman 5. Unsettling Whiteness; Gillian Straker 6. Archiving White Lives, Historicising Whiteness; Kopano Ratele and Leswin Laubscher 7. Engaging with the Apartheid Archive Project; Christopher C. Sonn 8. On Animal Mediators and Psychoanalytic Reading Practice; Derek Hook Section Introduction: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Archive; Carol Long 9. Intersections of 'Race', Sex and Gender in Narratives on Apartheid; Tamara Shefer 10. Desire, Fear and Entitlement; Kopano Ratele and Tamara Shefer 11. Gendered Subjectivities and Relational References in Black Women's Narratives of Apartheid Racism; LaKeasha G. Sullivan and Garth Stevens Section Introduction: Method in the Archive; Christopher C. Sonn 12. On Genealogical Approaches to Working with the Apartheid Archive; Brett Bowman and Derek Hook 13. How do we 'Treat' Apartheid History?; Derek Hook 14. Self-Consciousness and Impression Management in the Authoring of Apartheid Related Narratives; Gillian Eagle and Brett Bowman 15. Decolonisation, Critical Methodologies and Why Stories Matter; Christopher C. Sonn, Garth Stevens and Norman Duncan 16. From the White Interior to an Exterior Blackness; David Pavón-Cuéllar and Ian Parker Consolidated Reference List Indexmehr
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'This book is a treasure and a burden, insisting that we remember and re-view, re-engage and reflect on the cost of ignorance, breaking the silence, and being in conversation with how our past influences the present. This volume insists that we integrate memory, pain and the unspoken into our vision for social justice.' - Psychology in Societymehr

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Brett Bowman, University of the Witwatersrand, South AfricaCarol Long, University of the Witwatersrand, South AfricaChristopher C. Sonn, Victoria University, AustraliaDavid Pavón-Cuéllar, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, MexicoGill Eagle is Professor, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Gill Straker, University of Sydney, AustraliaIan Parker, Discourse Unit (www.discourseunit.com)Kopano Ratele, the University of South Africa (UNISA)LaKeasha Sullivan, University of the Witwatersrand, South AfricaLeswin Laubscher, Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, USATamara Shefer, University of the Western Cape, South Africa