2023
DOI: 10.1002/aps.1825
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What would Freud have made of it? Notes on a “normal pathological organization” within contemporary psychoanalysis

Abstract: Psychoanalytic discourse in relation to the situation in historic Palestine is subject to both ideologically‐based and anxiety‐driven inhibitions and restrictions that conflict with the discipline’s claim to be able to “stay with” difficult issues, to “think the unthinkable”. This situation is understood as a social pathology, and its impacts are explored through a literature review (explaining the paper’s length). It considers works that directly seek to protect Zionism from its critics, and texts whose purpo… Show more

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