Psychoanalysis and Politics: Exclusion and the Politics of RepresentationThis book examines the nature of social exclusion and the aspects of the politics of representation in the social, interpersonal, and political field. It questions how psychoanalysis can be used to think about the invisible and subtle processes of power over symbolic representation. |
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Editors introduction to chapter five | |
Editors introduction to chapter | |
Editors introduction to chapter seven | |
Editors introduction to chapter eight | |
Editors introduction to chapter nine | |
THE EXCLUSION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS LIMITS | |
Editors introduction to chapter eleven | |
INDEX | |
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