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Misogyny, Projective Identification, and Mentalization - Psychoanalytic, Social, and Institutional Manifestations (Hardcover)
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Misogyny, Projective Identification, and Mentalization - Psychoanalytic, Social, and Institutional Manifestations (Hardcover)
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Misogyny, Projective Identification, and Mentalization looks at how
the psychoanalytic concepts of projective identification and
mentalization may explain the construction of society and how they
have enabled misogyny to be expressed in social, political, and
institutional settings. Karyne E. Messina explores how misogyny has
affected the perception and treatment of women through analysis of
a range of examples of individual women and groups. The first part
explores projective identification as a mechanism for the
suppression of women, looking at the origins of the concept in
psychoanalysis and its expansion. The author examines the story of
Clara Thompson as an example, arguing that her virtual
disappearance from the history of psychiatry and psychoanalysis
itself is a telling example of this process at work. The second
part of the book uses four examples of individuals, including the
recent election loss by Hillary Clinton in 2016, to show that
projective identification can (particularly in political and
cultural settings) overtake and motivate groups as well as
individuals, and lead to violence, atrocity, humiliation, and
dismissal of and against women. Part three then features case
studies of four groups of women from the 20th century, including
victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, showing how projective
identification against groups has occurred. With specific reference
to the erasure of women's contributions in society, both
individually and collectively, and the trauma that arises from the
many effects of regarding women as a group as "less" or "other",
this is a book which sets a new agenda for understanding how
misogyny is expressed socially. Misogyny, Projective
Identification, and Mentalization will be of interest to
psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists as well as
scholars of politics, gender, and cultural studies.
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