RACISMO E BRANQUITUDE NO DIVÃ DA CLÍNICA RACIALIZADA
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RACISM AND WHITENESS ON THE DIVAN OF THE RACIALIZED CLINIC
Abstract: This article aims to explore racism and whiteness using theoretical foundations from Psychoanalysis, particularly the psychoanalysis of group subjects, with a specific emphasis on the concepts of ideology and (un)conscious alliances, as developed by René Kaës. Additionally, the text brings forth vignettes from individual and group clinical services carried out or supervised by us, black psychoanalysts, in wich those modalities of domination were pointed out and interpreted .In this context, the present writing seeks to provide theoretical and technical contributions to the framework of an anti-racist psychological clinic.
Keywords: whiteness; (anti)racism; racialized clinic; ideology; Kaesian psychoanalysis.
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