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Race, Memory and the Apartheid Archive: Towards a Transformative Psychosocial Praxis draws on a psychosocial approach that is uniquely suited to the socio-historical and psychical analysis of racism. The book relies mainly on the memories, stories and narratives of ordinary people living in apartheid South Africa.
Contents
Foreword; Philomena Essed Introduction 1. The Apartheid Archive Project, the Psychosocial and Political Praxis; Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan and Derek Hook Section Introduction: Theorising the Archive; Leswin Laubscher 2. Memory, Narrative and Voice as Liberatory Praxis in the Apartheid Archive; Garth Stevens, Norman Duncan and Christopher C. Sonn 3. Working with the Apartheid Archive; Leswin Laubscher 4. Transitioning Racialised Spaces; Carol Long Section Introduction: Whiteness, Blackness & the Diasporic Other; Brett Bowman 5. Unsettling Whiteness; Gillian Straker 6. Archiving White Lives, Historicising Whiteness; Kopano Ratele and Leswin Laubscher 7. Engaging with the Apartheid Archive Project; Christopher C. Sonn 8. On Animal Mediators and Psychoanalytic Reading Practice; Derek Hook Section Introduction: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Archive; Carol Long 9. Intersections of 'Race', Sex and Gender in Narratives on Apartheid; Tamara Shefer 10. Desire, Fear and Entitlement; Kopano Ratele and Tamara Shefer 11. Gendered Subjectivities and Relational References in Black Women's Narratives of Apartheid Racism; LaKeasha G. Sullivan and Garth Stevens Section Introduction: Method in the Archive; Christopher C. Sonn 12. On Genealogical Approaches to Working with the Apartheid Archive; Brett Bowman and Derek Hook 13. How do we 'Treat' Apartheid History?; Derek Hook 14. Self-Consciousness and Impression Management in the Authoring of Apartheid Related Narratives; Gillian Eagle and Brett Bowman 15. Decolonisation, Critical Methodologies and Why Stories Matter; Christopher C. Sonn, Garth Stevens and Norman Duncan 16. From the White Interior to an Exterior Blackness; David Pavón-Cuéllar and Ian Parker Consolidated Reference List Index