ABSTRACT

The Fascist State of Mind and the Manufacturing of Masculinity: A psychoanalytic approach attempts to describe in psychoanalytic terms the psychological consequences of massive social trauma and national humiliation, and the regression that takes place within the individual under these circumstances. The book is not about understanding fascism as a historical, political or sociological phenomenon, but about understanding the special relationship between masculinity and fascism and the state of mind which both shaped, and was shaped by, the historical phenomenon of fascism.

Christina Wieland explores fascism as a product of certain forms of masculinity and focuses on the dynamics of masculinity as a mode of psychic functioning. She examines in detail masculine anxieties and defences and their interaction with stresses of modernity and with the social and political unrest that followed World War One.

The Fascist State of Mind and the Manufacturing of Masculinity is divided into four parts:

Part One – The meaning of fascism and the fascist state of mind – theories and definitions

Part Two – Masculinity, its meaning and its vulnerability

Part Three – Group and group theory, and the total environment

Part Four – Exploring the links between masculinity, groups and fascism

The Fascist State of Mind and the Manufacturing of Masculinity uses clinical material, literary texts, and extensive psychoanalytic interpretation of some passages from Mein Kampf to illustrate the interplay of the psychological processes with social and political events. This book will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists, teachers and students of psychoanalysis and gender studies. It will also appeal to those interested in the application of psychoanalytic insights in the understanding of social and political phenomena.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part I|19 pages

The fascist state of mind

chapter 1|17 pages

What is the fascist state of mind?

part II|61 pages

Masculinity and its discontents

chapter 2|16 pages

Masculinity and violence

chapter 3|12 pages

Mad men and warriors

Femininity and paranoia in the male*

part III|36 pages

Groups, fascism and masculinity

chapter 6|16 pages

Groups and the internal world

chapter 7|18 pages

The homogenised group

Groups, masculinity and the rise of fascism

part IV|38 pages

Masculinity and fascism

chapter 8|12 pages

Masculinity and the fascist state of mind

chapter 9|19 pages

Pact with the Devil

The fascist state of mind and the manufacturing of masculinity

chapter 10|5 pages

Epilogue – hollow men