Neither victim nor survivor : thinking toward a new humanity
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Neither victim nor survivor : thinking toward a new humanity
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Reprint. Originally published: Lanham, MD : Lexington Books , c2009
収録内容
- What is a victim?
- Freud, gender, and the epigenesis of morality: a critique
- The crisis in psychoanalysis: resolution through Husserlian phenomenology and feminism
- Addictions, akrasia, and self psychology: a Socratic and psychoanalytic view of akrasia as victim blaming
- Fanon, phenomenology, and the decentering of philosophy: Lewis Gordon's Her majesty's other children: sketches of racism from a neocolonial age
- Race and culture: victim blaming in psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis
- Autonomy, empathy, and transcendence in Sophocles' Antigone: a phenomenological perspective, with an epilogue: on Lacan's Antigone
- Neither victim nor survivor be: who is Beloved's baby?
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内容説明
In Neither Victim nor Survivor: Thinking toward a New Humanity, Marilyn Nissim-Sabat offers a comprehensive critique of the interrelated concepts of "victim" and "survivor" as they have been ideologically distorted in Western thought. Nissim-Sabat proposes that a phenomenological attitude empowers us to overcome the anti-human consequences of both victimization of individuals and peoples and the ideological distortions of concepts that help to perpetuate that victimization.
目次
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Chapter 1: What is a Victim? Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Freud, Gender, and the Epigenesis of Morality: A Critique Chapter 5 Chapter 3: The Crisis in Psychoanalysis: Resolution Through Husserlian Phenomenology and Feminism Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Addictions, Akrasia, and Self Psychology: A Socratic and Psychoanalytic View of Akrasia as Victim Blaming. Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Fanon, Phenomenology, And the Decentering Of Philosophy: Lewis Gordon's Her Majesty's Other Children: Sketches of Racism From a Neocolonial Age Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Race And Culture: Victim Blaming in Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Autonomy, Empathy, and Transcendence in Sophocles' Antigone, with an Epilogue: On Lacan's Antigone Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Neither Victim Nor Survivor Be: Who Is Beloved's Baby?
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