Psychoanalysis and the Global

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Psychoanalysis and the GlObal is about the hole at the heart of the “glObal,” meaning the instability and indecipherability that lies at the hub of globalization. The contributors use psychoanalysis to expose the unconscious desires, excesses, and antagonisms that accompany the world of economic flows, cultural circulation, and sociopolitical change. Unlike the mainstream discourse of globalization, which most often assumes unencumbered movement across borders, these contributors uncover what Lacan calls “the Real” of the glObal—its rifts, gaps, exceptions, and contradictions. Psychoanalysis and the GlObal adopts a psychoanalytic lens to highlight the unconscious circuits of enjoyment, racism, and anxiety that trouble, if not undermine, globalization’s economic, cultural, and environmental goals or gains. The contributors interrogate how unconscious desires and drives are externalized in our increasingly globalizing world: the ways in which traumas and emotional conflicts are integral to the disjunctures, homogeneities, and contingencies of global interactions; how social passions are manifested and materialized in political economy as much as in climate change, urban architecture, refugee and gender politics, or the growth of neo-populism; and how the unconscious serves as a basis for the rise and breakdown of popular movements against authoritarianism and neoliberal globalization. Psychoanalysis and the GlObal represents a major step forward in understanding globalization and also in extending the range and power of psychoanalytic critiques in, and of, geography.

Author(s): Ilan Kapoor
Series: Cultural Geographies + Rewriting the Earth
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 244
City: Lincoln
Tags: Psychoanalysis, Politics, Global, Culture, Populism, Political Economy, Cities, Urban Politics,

List of Illustrations
Chapter Summaries
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ilan Kapoor
Part 1. Libidinal Economy and Political Economy
1. Faith, Fantasy, and Crisis: Racialized Financial Discipline in Europe
Dan Bousfield
2. The Logic of Humiliation in Financial Conquest
Maureen Sioh
3. Beyond the End of the World: Breaking Attachment to a Dying Planet
Robert Fletcher
4. Integrative and Responsive Desires: Resources for an Alternative Political Economy
Eleanor MacDonald
Part 2. Cultural Anxieties
5. “I Love Death”: War in Syria and the Anxiety of the Other
Anna J. Secor
6. Empowering Women: A Symptom of Development?
Chizu Sato
7. Architectural Enjoyment: Lefebvre and Lacan
Lucas Pohl
8. Anamorphosis of Capital: Black Holes, Gothic Monsters, and the Will of God
Japhy Wilson
Part 3. The GlObal in the Local: Desire, Resistance, and the City
9. A Feminist Psychoanalytic Perspective on Glass Architecture in Singapore
Nathan F. Bullock
10. City Life: Glorification, Desire, and the Unconscious Size Fetish
Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn and Rubia R. Valente
11. Corruption, Left Castration, and the Decay of an Urban Popular Movement in Brazil: A Melancholy Story 000
Pieter de Vries
12. The Pervert versus the Hysteric: Politics at Tahrir Square
Ilan Kapoor
Epilogue: Affect and the GlObal Rise of Populism
Ilan Kapoor
Contributors
Index