Lacanian Perspectives on Racism (1/6): What Lacan has to offer (Sheldon George, Derek Hook)
Sheldon George and Derek Hook interviewed by Andrew Poe and Enda Deburca
In the first part of this interview discussing the launch of the recently published ’Lacan and Race’, Sheldon George and Derek Hook discuss the unique contributions Lacanian psychoanalysis makes to thinking about race and racism in the contemporary world.
(Many thanks to Michael Benn and colleagues at ’Psychoanalytic Thinking’ (https://psychoanalytic ) and the Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Facebook Group for permission to share this interview).
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