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Writing prejudices : the psychoanalysis and pedagogy of discrimination from Shakespeare to Toni Morrison

"Writing Prejudices addresses critical attempts to undermine prejudice through education in general, and literary studies in particular. Robert Samuels argues that these attempts often fail because they do not take into account the different forms of prejudice, the role played by homophobia in racism and sexism, the structure of what Lacan calls symbolic castration, and the unconscious foundations of cultural formations. Addressing these deficiencies, Samuels uses psychoanalytic theory to examine the manifestations of racism, sexism, ethnocentrism, and homophobia in the works of Shakespeare, Mary Shelley, Joseph Conard, and Toni Morrison, showing how these distinct modes of oppression feed off of each other and the diverse ways that cultural critics can work to undermine them."--Jacket
eBook, English, ©2001
State University of New York Press, Albany, ©2001
Criticism, interpretation, etc
1 online resource (ix, 196 pages)
9780791448755, 9780791491072, 0791448754, 0791491072
49852259
Part One. Early modern prejudice
Introduction
Racism, sexism, and homophobia in Othello
The cycle of prejudice in Shakespeare's miscegenating Sonnets
The Tempest: colonial desire, homophobic racism, and the ideological structures of prejudice
Part Two. Colonialism, slavery, and racist homophobia
Frankenstein's homosocial colonial desire
The heart of darkness and homophobic colonial desire
Part Three. Postmodern prejudice
Internalized racism and the structures of prejudice in The bluest eye
Beloved: psychoanalytic cultural criticism and the national unconscious
Conclusion
English
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