Lacanian Perspectives on Racism (4/6): The racial subject of the drive (Sheldon George, Derek Hook)
Sheldon George and Derek Hook interviewed by Andrew Poe and Enda Deburca
Describing some of his most recent work, Sheldon George foregrounds how race is a response lack, stressing also how the racial subject is not merely a subject of desire, but also of drive.
(Many thanks to Michael Benn and colleagues at ’Psychoanalytic Thinking’ (https://psychoanalytic ) and the Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Facebook Group for permission to share this interview).
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