ABSTRACT

In the second edition of Uprooted Minds, Hollander offers a unique social psychoanalytic exploration of our increasingly destabilized political environment, augmented by her research into the previously untold history of psychoanalytic engagement in the challenging social issues of our times.

Often akin to a political thriller, Hollander’s social psychoanalytic analysis of the devastating effects of group trauma is illuminated through testimonials by U.S. and South American psychoanalysts who have survived the vicissitudes of their countries’ authoritarian political regimes and destabilizing economic crises. Hollander encourages reflections about our experience as social/psychological subjects through her elaboration of the reciprocal impact of social power, hegemonic ideology, large group dynamics and unconscious processes. Her epilogue, written a decade after the first edition of Uprooted Minds, extends its themes to the present period, arguing for a decolonial psychoanalysis that addresses coloniality and white supremacy as the latent forces responsible for our deepening political crises and environmental catastrophe. She shows how the progressive psychoanalytic activism she depicts in the book that was on the margins of the profession has in the last decade moved increasingly to the centre of psychoanalytic theory and praxis.

This book will prove essential for those at work or interested in the fields of psychoanalysis, politics, economics, globalization and history.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|35 pages

Scared Stiff

Social Trauma and the Post–9/11 Political Culture

chapter Chapter 2|30 pages

Political Culture and Psychoanalysis in the Southern Cone

Coming Attractions of the Dirty Wars

chapter Chapter 3|34 pages

A Psychoanalysis for Tumultuous Times

The Psyche and Social Revolution

chapter Chapter 4|34 pages

The Psychosocial Dynamics of State Terror

chapter Chapter 5|41 pages

The Culture of Fear and Social Trauma

chapter Chapter 6|38 pages

Exile

Paradoxes of Loss and Creativity

chapter Chapter 7|38 pages

Neoliberal Democracy in Latin America

Impunity and Economic Meltdown

chapter Chapter 8|45 pages

U.S. Neoliberal/Neoconservative Democracy

Psychoanalysis Without the Couch

chapter Chapter 9|41 pages

Impunity and Resistance

Saving Democracy in the Heart of Empire

chapter Chapter 10|51 pages

The Future's Uprooted Minds

chapter |47 pages

Epilogue

Decolonizing Society and Psychoanalysis