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Book SynopsisAn in-depth account of how racism operates in the mind, this book links vivid clinical observation with theory and research to present an original model of the psychology of racism. Covering key issues, from internal and institutional racism to the Stephen Lawrence case, the book illuminates key issues for practitioners from all approaches.
Trade Review'This book is well written and a welcome addition to the literature on 'race' and racism.' - The British Journal of Psychiatry
Table of ContentsIntroduction PART I: INTERNAL RACISM A Clinical Study of a Racist Attack Theoretical Considerations An Established Racist Organization Analysing Racism in a Group PART II: THE PSYCHOANALYTICAL CONTEXT Frantz Fanon: The Black Problem Psychoanalysis and Racism: Anti-Semitism White-Black Racism PART III: APPLICATION Institutional Racism Concluding Remarks.