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-Psychoanalysis imposes its conception on the anlysand by force if necessary which is a form of colonization – they script any form of minoritarian resistance. |
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-Brickman 3 Celia, Aboriginal Populations in the Mind: Race and Primitivity in Psychoanalysis, p. 192//shree |
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-This adversarial configuration …. position of subordination. |
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-They treat those being analyzed as raw material—that replaces material exploitation with psychic exploitation, replicating colonialist violence. |
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-Brickman 3 Celia, Aboriginal Populations in the Mind: Race and Primitivity in Psychoanalysis, p. 201-2 |
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-The authority of …. the investigation. |
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-Psychoanalysis can’t account for the black body because it assumes a human analysand—the alt recreates anti-blackness |
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-Wilderson 10 (Frank B. III, Prof of Af Am Studies and Drama at UCI, “Red, White and Black”, n***** was edited to slave//RW) |
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-Alienation, however, that ….. in the woodpile. |
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-This figures into the production of “Man” as racializing assemblage – blackness is positioned simultaneously inside and outside Man which creates the conditions for the emergence of the sociogenetic demarcation between human and not-quite-human – instead, we should foreground the deconstruction of Man as a category. The role of the ballot is to deconstruct the European Man. |
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-Weheliye 2 |
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-Wynter’s large-scale ….. than specific groups. |
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-We affirm Habeas Viscus, a relational assemblage which transforms the hieroglyphics of the flesh into a line of flight, a new type of sumptuous freedom which can interrupt racializing assemblages – whereas dialectically opposing the world of Man only naturalizes it, our affirmation instantiates new genres of humanity |
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-Weheliye 3 |
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-Because black cultures …… apocatastasis of human genres. |