Can We Decolonize Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice?
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Tummala-Narra, Pratyusha
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Boston Univ, Albert & Jessie Danielsen Inst, 185 Bay State Rd, Boston, MA 02215 USA
Boston Univ, Dept Psychol & Brain Sci, 185 Bay State Rd, Boston, MA 02215 USABoston Univ, Albert & Jessie Danielsen Inst, 185 Bay State Rd, Boston, MA 02215 USA
Tummala-Narra, Pratyusha
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[1] Boston Univ, Albert & Jessie Danielsen Inst, 185 Bay State Rd, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[2] Boston Univ, Dept Psychol & Brain Sci, 185 Bay State Rd, Boston, MA 02215 USA
Theorizing about the unconscious has been largely based on white, Euro-American notions of the primitive, dismissing the perspectives of nonwhite people and contributing to individual and collective injustice. Importantly, foundational conceptualizations of human development, such as those regarding the concept of dependency, have been shaped through white, Euro-American colonization. This manuscript addresses the complicity of psychoanalysis in colonized narratives of development and the psyche, and the impact of this complicity on racial minorities. It further explores post-colonial perspectives that challenge theoretical assumptions of nonwhite people as dependent and inferior. The process of decolonization in psychoanalysis is examined through recommendations for modifying existing theory, practice, and training.
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King Dinuzulu Hosp Complex, ZA-4015 Durban, South Africa
Univ KwaZulu Natal, Nelson R Mandela Sch Med, Dept Clin Med, Durban, South AfricaKing Dinuzulu Hosp Complex, ZA-4015 Durban, South Africa