This essay proffers a psychoanalytic reading of the events of Abu Ghraib as deeply symptomatic of changes in American foreign policy and political culture. The paper examines the Lacanian understanding of group formation developed by Slavoj Zizek in his work on politics and culture (in Part I), and then applies this understanding to the Abu Ghraib scandal (Part II). In Part III, implications of the analysis are elaborated, in terms of Zizek\u27s contention that the contemporary "permissive society" engenders in subjects the desire for new forms of mastery or "moral clarity".<br /
International audienceAbstractPsychoanalysis cannot distance itself from culture and its transformat...
The article is devoted to the restoration of the concept of human nature in the theory of political ...
Ferenczi’s practice and therapeutic ethics as exemplified in the Clinical Diary reveal a profound se...
This essay focuses on psychoanalytic theory and its relevance for political studies. It especially d...
Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism provides rich new insights into the history of politica...
Milgram’s series of obedience experiments and Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment are probably the...
Slavoj Zizek\u27s work has been highly influential in the formulation of an emerging consensus among...
This dissertation is about the ways in which discussions of religion and those of psychoanalysis int...
In the spring of 2004, the military police assigned to guard the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, Iraq ...
The Abu Ghraib case and the American administration: an analysis of coping strategies to deal with d...
Abstract: Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis grew out of work with individuals, yet increasingly he wr...
Psychoanalysis has not enjoyed sufficient attention in the theory and practice of Multicultural Psyc...
This chapter argues about the political implications of psychoanalysis, and of the Lacanian orientat...
The present study focuses on investigating group psychoanalysis in the Middle East. The study uses a...
Responding to the torrent of Abu Ghraib stories coming out of Iraq during the spring and summer of 2...
International audienceAbstractPsychoanalysis cannot distance itself from culture and its transformat...
The article is devoted to the restoration of the concept of human nature in the theory of political ...
Ferenczi’s practice and therapeutic ethics as exemplified in the Clinical Diary reveal a profound se...
This essay focuses on psychoanalytic theory and its relevance for political studies. It especially d...
Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism provides rich new insights into the history of politica...
Milgram’s series of obedience experiments and Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment are probably the...
Slavoj Zizek\u27s work has been highly influential in the formulation of an emerging consensus among...
This dissertation is about the ways in which discussions of religion and those of psychoanalysis int...
In the spring of 2004, the military police assigned to guard the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, Iraq ...
The Abu Ghraib case and the American administration: an analysis of coping strategies to deal with d...
Abstract: Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis grew out of work with individuals, yet increasingly he wr...
Psychoanalysis has not enjoyed sufficient attention in the theory and practice of Multicultural Psyc...
This chapter argues about the political implications of psychoanalysis, and of the Lacanian orientat...
The present study focuses on investigating group psychoanalysis in the Middle East. The study uses a...
Responding to the torrent of Abu Ghraib stories coming out of Iraq during the spring and summer of 2...
International audienceAbstractPsychoanalysis cannot distance itself from culture and its transformat...
The article is devoted to the restoration of the concept of human nature in the theory of political ...
Ferenczi’s practice and therapeutic ethics as exemplified in the Clinical Diary reveal a profound se...