Psychoanalysis, fundamentalism, critical theory and the unconscious: adult education Islamic fundamentalism and the subjectivity of omnipotence
Book chapter
West, L. 2020. Psychoanalysis, fundamentalism, critical theory and the unconscious: adult education Islamic fundamentalism and the subjectivity of omnipotence. in: The Societal Unconscious: Psychosocial Perspectives on Adult Learning Leiden Brill Academic Publishers. pp. 185-201
Authors | West, L. |
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Abstract | The chapter explores the quality of our relationship to knowledge and to the other and otherness. Using a psychosocial lens, and auto/biographical narrative research, fundamentalism, racism and grand academic theory can be seen as a defensive orientation to experience. Defensiveness works at a primitive, pre-intellectual and often unconscious group level. This is contrasted with the history of workers' education, where, in the best cases, dialogue was kept going, sometimes across the profoundest of differences. A theory of self/other recognition is used to explain some of the processes involved. |
Keywords | Fundamentalism; Marxism; Psychosocial research; Auto/biographical research; Autobiographical research; Adult learning |
Page range | 185-201 |
Year | 2020 |
Book title | The Societal Unconscious: Psychosocial Perspectives on Adult Learning |
Book authors | West, L. |
Publisher | Brill Academic Publishers |
Output status | Published |
Place of publication | Leiden |
Edition | Henning Selling Oleson |
Series | Research on the Education and Learning of Adults |
ISBN | 9789004420250 |
Publication dates | |
01 Jan 2020 | |
Publication process dates | |
Accepted | 01 Nov 2019 |
Deposited | 25 Mar 2020 |
https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/8v012/psychoanalysis-fundamentalism-critical-theory-and-the-unconscious-adult-education-islamic-fundamentalism-and-the-subjectivity-of-omnipotence
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