Is there, for the black person, only one destiny? A psychoanalytical approach

This paper intends to think about how racism interferes in building the image of the black person in the process of subjective constitution, in its articulation with the discourse of the Other, as conceived by Jacques Lacan in his work, namely, as unconscious and its manifestations at the cultural...

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Main Authors: Jefferson Nascimento, Giselle Falbo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Minho 2020-06-01
Series:Vista
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Online Access:https://revistavista.pt/index.php/vista/article/view/3056
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spelling doaj-e7a6a8043bce4807a33766d71f229c482021-05-19T10:18:27ZengUniversidade do MinhoVista2184-12842020-06-01610.21814/vista.3056Is there, for the black person, only one destiny? A psychoanalytical approachJefferson Nascimento0Giselle Falbo1Fluminense Federal University, BrazilFluminense Federal University, Brazil This paper intends to think about how racism interferes in building the image of the black person in the process of subjective constitution, in its articulation with the discourse of the Other, as conceived by Jacques Lacan in his work, namely, as unconscious and its manifestations at the cultural level and at the level of the social bond. To this end, we will refer to the theoretical elaborations of Neusa Santos Souza, Frantz Fanon, and Grada Kilomba, authors who undertook, each in their own time and their respective readings and social contexts, powerful reflections on racism from a psychoanalysis standpoint. Through the conception of language as proposed by Lacan and the concept of blackness in Munanga, we indicate how the issue updates itself in Brazil today. To conclude, understanding that there is psychic suffering engendered by this mode of segregation, we suggest alternatives and ways that articulate the empowerment of the subject that crosses and is at the same time crossed by the collective. https://revistavista.pt/index.php/vista/article/view/3056Blacknessracismpsychoanalysisimagesubjective constitution
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Is there, for the black person, only one destiny? A psychoanalytical approach
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Blackness
racism
psychoanalysis
image
subjective constitution
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Giselle Falbo
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title Is there, for the black person, only one destiny? A psychoanalytical approach
title_short Is there, for the black person, only one destiny? A psychoanalytical approach
title_full Is there, for the black person, only one destiny? A psychoanalytical approach
title_fullStr Is there, for the black person, only one destiny? A psychoanalytical approach
title_full_unstemmed Is there, for the black person, only one destiny? A psychoanalytical approach
title_sort is there, for the black person, only one destiny? a psychoanalytical approach
publisher Universidade do Minho
series Vista
issn 2184-1284
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This paper intends to think about how racism interferes in building the image of the black person in the process of subjective constitution, in its articulation with the discourse of the Other, as conceived by Jacques Lacan in his work, namely, as unconscious and its manifestations at the cultural level and at the level of the social bond. To this end, we will refer to the theoretical elaborations of Neusa Santos Souza, Frantz Fanon, and Grada Kilomba, authors who undertook, each in their own time and their respective readings and social contexts, powerful reflections on racism from a psychoanalysis standpoint. Through the conception of language as proposed by Lacan and the concept of blackness in Munanga, we indicate how the issue updates itself in Brazil today. To conclude, understanding that there is psychic suffering engendered by this mode of segregation, we suggest alternatives and ways that articulate the empowerment of the subject that crosses and is at the same time crossed by the collective.
topic Blackness
racism
psychoanalysis
image
subjective constitution
url https://revistavista.pt/index.php/vista/article/view/3056
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