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9781137263896

Race, Memory and the Apartheid Archive Towards a Transformative Psychosocial Praxis

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    9781137263896

  • ISBN10:

    113726389X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2013-09-27
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

For decades the global gaze on South African society invariably focused on it as a symbol of the inevitable excesses of social engineering, racism and violence under the apartheid dispensation; with astonishment at the apparent exceptionalism of the 'miracle' transition that occurred to democratic rule and the dismantling of apartheid; and more recently, on the resurgence of newer manifestations of racialisation and violence in post-apartheid South Africa. Race, Memory and the Apartheid Archive: Towards a Transformative Psychosocial Praxis recognises and confronts this complex history of racialised oppression, as well as the future possibilities and impossibilities of transforming South African society through a re-engagement with the apartheid archive – an archive that holds the promise of not only revisiting and augmenting our history through the storied lives of ordinary citizens, but also allows us to understand the continued impact of this past on our present social, subjective and psychological realities. Located within a psychosocial approach that is uniquely suited to the socio-historical and psychical analysis of racism, this book relies mainly on the memories, stories and narratives of ordinary people, submitted to the Apartheid Archive Project, as its source material. It provokes us into thinking about racism as grounded as much in affective as in macro-political means, in the functioning of both intrapsychic and material forms, perpetuated as much in private as in institutional domains, and the ways in which these understandings can contribute to social transformation.

Author Biography

Garth Stevens is Associate Professor and Clinical Psychologist in the Department of Psychology, School of Human and Community Development at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. His research interests focus on race, racism and related social asymmetries, racism and knowledge production, critical psychology, ideology, power and discourse, violence and its prevention, historical/collective trauma and memory, and masculinity, gender and violence. He has published widely in these areas, both nationally and internationally; his publications include A 'Race' Against Time: Psychology and Challenges to Deracialisation in South Africa (co-editor). He is the co-lead researcher on the Apartheid Archive Project.

Norman Duncan is the Dean of Humanities and Professor of Psychology at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He is a former editor of the South African Journal of Psychology and a past President of the Psychological Society of South Africa. Racism and various topics in the field of community psychology constitute the primary foci of his research and publications. He is the lead researcher on the Apartheid Archive Project.

Derek Hook is Lecturer in Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK, a Visiting Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, and a Visiting Lecturer at the London School of Economics, UK. He is the author of Foucault, Psychology and the Analytics of Power, A Critical Psychology of the Postcolonial and (Post)apartheid Conditions. A trainee psychoanalyst at the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research, he is also a member of the core research team on the Apartheid Archive Project.

Table of Contents

Foreword; Philomena Essed
Introduction
1. The Apartheid Archive Project, the Psychosocial and Political Praxis; Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan and Derek Hook
Section Introduction: Theorising the Archive; Leswin Laubscher
2. Memory, Narrative and Voice as Liberatory Praxis in the Apartheid Archive; Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan and Christopher C. Sonn
3. Working with the Apartheid Archive; Leswin Laubscher
4. Transitioning Racialised Spaces; Carol Long
Section Introduction: Whiteness, Blackness & the Diasporic Other; Brett Bowman
5. Unsettling Whiteness; Gillian Straker
6. Archiving White Lives, Historicising Whiteness; Kopano Ratele and Leswin Laubscher
7. Engaging with the Apartheid Archive Project; Christopher C. Sonn
8. On Animal Mediators and Psychoanalytic Reading Practice; Derek Hook
Section Introduction: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Archive; Carol Long
9. Intersections of 'Race', Sex and Gender in Narratives on Apartheid; Tamara Shefer
10. Desire, Fear and Entitlement; Kopano Ratele and Tamara Shefer
11. Gendered Subjectivities and Relational References in Black Women's Narratives of Apartheid Racism; LaKeasha G. Sullivan and Garth Stevens
Section Introduction: Method in the Archive; Christopher C. Sonn
12. On Genealogical Approaches to Working with the Apartheid Archive; Brett Bowman and Derek Hook
13. How do we 'Treat' Apartheid History?; Derek Hook
14. Self-Consciousness and Impression Management in the Authoring of Apartheid Related Narratives; Gillian Eagle and Brett Bowman
15. Decolonisation, Critical Methodologies and Why Stories Matter; Christopher C. Sonn, Garth Stevens and Norman Duncan
16. From the White Interior to an Exterior Blackness; David Pavón-Cuéllar and Ian Parker
Consolidated Reference List
Index

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