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  1. The Psychosis of Race: A Lacanian Approach to Racism and Racialization.Jack Black - 2023 - Abingdon: Routledge.
    The Psychosis of Race offers a unique and detailed account of the psychoanalytic significance of race, and the ongoing impact of racism in contemporary society. Moving beyond the well-trodden assertion that race is a social construction, and working against demands that simply call for more representational equality, The Psychosis of Race explores how the delusions, anxieties, and paranoia that frame our race relations can afford new insights into how we see, think, and understand race's pervasive appeal. With examples drawn from (...)
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  • Speculative imagination and the problem of legitimation: On David Ingram's reason, history, and politics: The communitarian grounds of legitimation in the modern age.Andrew Cutrofello - 1998 - Social Epistemology 12 (2):117 – 126.
    (1998). Speculative imagination and the problem of legitimation: On David Ingram's Reason, History, and Politics: The communitarian grounds of Legitimation in the modern age. Social Epistemology: Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 117-126.
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  • Law’scorpus delicti: The fantasmatic body of rights discourse.William MacNeil - 1998 - Law and Critique 9 (1):37-57.
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  • Rawlsian and Deleuzian Versions of the Imaginary Domain: A Comparison.Laura Hengehold - 2013 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 27 (3):308-321.
    In The Imaginary Domain, Drucilla Cornell argues that law would best help women by guaranteeing "minimum conditions for individuation" for all citizens (1995, 4). Cornell believes that, as a guiding idea for law and economic institutions, the liberal social contract has not so much denied women equal protection as a group as it has arbitrarily given a negative meaning to sexual difference—including but not limited to female embodiment. In Deleuzian terms, this contract is a generative Idea encoding a discourse in (...)
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  • Përdorimi Instrumental i Kufijve midis Kategorive Fetare dhe Metaforave Gjinore në Ballkan.Albert Doja - 2008 - Polis 7:101-108.
    In this paper I explore the ways and extents to which religious identifications and affiliations become instrumental political resources for ascertaining hierarchical relations among social groups and individuals, with extensive use of gendered metaphors referring to different categories of people as whether effeminate or truly manly, and actual women often used as a currency of exchange.
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  • Përdorimi instrumental i kufijve midis kategorive fetare dhe metaforave gjinore në Ballkan/Instrumental borders of gender and religious conversions in the Balkans.Albert Doja - 2008 - Polis 5:101-108.
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  • ‘She Reigns and He Does Not Govern’: The Discourse of the Anxious Hysteric in Post-apartheid South Africa.Jaco Barnard-Naudé - 2017 - Law and Critique 28 (3):267-287.
    Anxiety and hysteria proliferate in contemporary postcolonial, post-apartheid South Africa, where it is always intimately related to the question of the Law and, specifically ‘the Constitution’. I begin by tracing Freud’s discussions of the co-occurrence of anxiety with hysteria, after which I consider Lacan’s unique account of anxiety as the ‘lack of the support of the lack’. I continue to offer a re-interpretation of the Master’s discourse, namely as a discourse that in its very structure exposes the subject to the (...)
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