Taboo Subjects
English

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<div>In American literature a traumatic scene of racial and sexual awakening - frequently involving photographs mirrors or acts of witnessing - often precipitates a character's discovery of racial identity. Similarly in the annals of psychoanalysis notions of self and sexual identity often arise from visual trauma such as the mirror stage and primal scene. Noting this parallel between specular births of racial and sexual subjectivity Gwen Bergner uses a comparative analysis of psychoanalytic theory and American literature to develop a theory of racialization - the process through which individuals assume an identity as black or white. Examining the primal scenes of double consciousness in works by Frederick Douglass William Faulkner and Toni Morrison among others alongside the formative visual traumas of psychoanalytic theory of Lacan and Freud Taboo Subjects reveals how literature disrupts psychoanalysis's conventional models of race and gender identification forcing a reconfiguration of many foundational psychoanalytic texts. And from psychoanalysis Bergner derives a critical vocabulary for theorizing racialization as it intersects with sex and gender for both black and white Americans.</div>
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