Review of Trauma and Race: A Lacanian Study of African American Racial Identity

Reviews the book, Trauma and Race: A Lacanian Study of African American Racial Identity by Sheldon George (2016). With this book, George takes up the task of using Lacanian theory to explicate the workings of race in contemporary America. Although bracketed within a fairly densely argued exposition...

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