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Immanent Injustice: Race and Gender

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A review of the presence of Marxism and psychoanalysis in the discourses of race and gender reveals a scarcity of applications of psychoanalysis to issues of race and a corresponding disengagement from concrete political action in psychoanalytic feminism. It is necessary to recover perspectives from these discourses that apply to an effective political organization. Some feminist critiques hold that Freud (and Lacan) created a cultural cosmology that excludes the feminine from language a priori. The present study illuminates in Freud the more complete Oedipus complex, one that suppresses the feminine and forces its return as a symptom. Patriarchy is not an ontological given in human culture, but a contingent psychopolitical construct.

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Bonfiglio, T.P. (2017). Immanent Injustice: Race and Gender. In: The Psychopathology of American Capitalism. Critical Political Theory and Radical Practice. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55592-8_3

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