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" The Ideology of (Counter)Terrorism-Islamophobia/Islamophilia and the Ethico-political Subjectivity of US Muslims: From Decolonial Psychoanalysis to Liberation Praxis "
Robert K. Beshara
Korobov, Neill
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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805084
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Doc. No
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TL49931
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Call number
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2051866776; 10785235
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Main Entry
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Abi-Esber, Fouad
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Title & Author
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The Ideology of (Counter)Terrorism-Islamophobia/Islamophilia and the Ethico-political Subjectivity of US Muslims: From Decolonial Psychoanalysis to Liberation Praxis\ Robert K. BesharaKorobov, Neill
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College
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University of West Georgia
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Date
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2018
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Degree
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Ph.D.
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field of study
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Psychology
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2018
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Page No
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223
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Note
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Committee members: Bazian, Hatem; Roberts, John L.
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-438-00706-2
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Abstract
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In chapter I, I develop what I call Decolonial Psychoanalysis as one approach to Critical Islamophobia Studies in an effort to conceptualize everyday Islamophobia as internalized Islamophobia. To do this, I draw on a number of theoretical resources situated within the discursive turn, such as decoloniality/transmodernity and Lacanian psychoanalysis. In chapter II, I carry out an archeology of (counter)terrorism, a genealogy of the conceptual Muslim, and a Žižekian ideology critique. In chapter III, I turn to the psychologization of Islamophobia. In chapters IV and V, I apply Lacanian Discourse Analysis to 11 extracts from interviews I conducted with 5 US Muslims to theorize their ethico-political subjectivity. In the concluding chapter, I consider three practices of hope: politics of resistance, adversarial aesthetics, and ethics of liberation.
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Subject
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Social psychology; Psychology; Ethnic studies
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Descriptor
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Social sciences;Psychology;Decoloniality;Islamophobia;Liberation;Psychoanalysis;Resistance;War on Terror
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Added Entry
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Korobov, Neill
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PsychologyUniversity of West Georgia
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