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- Abjection, 18–19, 70, 121
- Abolition, 19
- Acknowledgment, 177, 181, 187n35, 218n85; mourning as method of, xii
- Aeschylus, Oresteia trilogy, 16, 112–17
- Aggression, 26, 47, 57, 71, 80, 88, 124
- Agonism, 13, 16–19, 38–39, 43–57, 133, 148, 154–60, 187n37; consensualism and, 31–33, 93; Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission and, 156; Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and, 140
- AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (Act UP), 40–43, 55
- Alford, C. Fred, 23, 81, 108, 121, 192n101, 193n150, 194n156, 210n87
- Allen, Danielle, 8, 191n92, 199n11, 205n4
- Ambivalence, 31–32, 42, 45–47, 90–91, 193n135; of Antigone, 58–60; depressive position and, 29–30; mourning and, 24–28
- Amnesty, 142–43
- Anderson, Elizabeth, 199n11, 201n78, 204n156
- Anger, 37–39, 41–42, 52–55, 138–39, 174; democracy and, 39, 57–58; depressive position and, 47; grief and, 17, 63
- Antigone, xiii, 17–19, 38–39, 50–63; agonism and, 17, 39–41
- Apology, Age of, xiii, 7, 131
- Arendt, Hannah, 188n45, 204n151, 211n121, 216n123
- Aristotle, 110–11, 124
- Associations. See Democracy
- Autonomy, Antigone and, 59–60, 62
- Baldwin, James, 45, 69, 88–90, 98–99
- Balfour, Lawrie, 187n34
- Berlant, Lauren, 166–68, 174–75
- Bias. See Racial prejudice
- Bion, Wilfred, 108
- Black Lives Matter, xi–xii, 161–63, 177, 183–84
- Brown, Michael, xi, 161–62, 169–70, 184
- Brown, Wendy, 11
- Brown v. Board of Education, 2, 151, 186n8
- Butler, Joseph, 94, 201n81
- Butler, Judith, 4–5, 17, 48–54, 174; on Antigone, 50–52
- Capitalism, 1
- Caruth, Cathy, 194n156
- Catharsis, 103, 122–25, 138
- Citizen, An American Lyric. See Rankine, Claudia
- Citizenship, 14, 83, 163–66, 168; moral psychology and, 83
- Civility, 3–4, 151–52, 186n8
- Civil rights, 2–4, 12, 163–66; memorialization of, 20–21
- Civil Rights Greensboro Project, 185n1
- Civil rights movement, 10, 20–21
- Coalition, 184
- Coates, Ta-Nehisi, 165, 168–72
- Cohen, Leonard, 161
- Colonialism, 21
- Communist Workers Party (CWP), 1–3, 18–19, 37
- Consensualism, 19–21, 32, 68, 92–94
- Consensus, 22, 69
- Crimes, 89, 142; historical, xv
- Crimp, Douglas, 40–41, 44
- Culture, 149–50; and disavowal, 40–43; mourning in, xii, 177–78. See also Democracy
- Customs of social interaction, 178–79
- Dean, Jodi, 167, 177
- Death: AIDS and, 40; grievable, 4, 21; part objects and, 25
- Death instinct, 63
- Defenses, 24, 117, 132–33; against grief, 45–46; funeral orations and, 78; of paranoid-schizoid position, 25–27, 30–31; politics and, 23, 68–69; recurrence of, 24
- Deliberation, xiv, 98, 193n147, 205n163; catharsis and, 125; Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission and, 3, 6
- Delusion, 113
- Democracy: associational life and, 7, 157–58, 178–81; culture of, xiv, 8, 164, 168; dialogue and, 35, 69; ideals of, xv, 163, 168–69, 175; psychoanalysis and, 14. See also Deliberation; Public Work
- Denial, 208n60
- Depression, 29
- Depressive position, 24–29, 47–48, 171; agency of, 28, 101–3, 110, 135, 150, 158; mourning and, 28–29
- Dialogue. See Democracy
- “Die-in” Protests, xi
- Discourses, 2, 6, 20, 184; of grief, 7; of human rights, 212n7; psychic life and, 30; social traumas and, 10–12
- Disrespect, 7–8, 43, 45, 162, 169–70, 173–74, 178–79; microaggressions, 166, 172; race and, xii–xiii; responses to, 34, 173
- Domination, 76–77, 86–88, 136, 163; power and, 32
- Douglas, Mary, 202n83
- Douglass, Frederick, 22, 91
- Drives. See Instincts
- Dylan, Bob, xiv, 37
- Ego: good object and, 154; integration of 26, 29–30, 107, 121, 160; mourning and, 15, 24, 46–47; positions and, 24–27, 74–75; splitting of, 61
- Eliasoph, Nina, 219n102, 219n103
- Elshtain, Jean, 53, 187n37
- Emancipation, 168; psychoanalysis and, 14
- Envy, 68, 71, 80–82, 95, 111
- Equality, 3, 19–20, 87, 167
- Ethical categories replacing political categories, 143
- Ethics, 201n78
- Euben, Peter, 104, 209n72
- Eulogy. See Funeral orations
- Fanaticism, 189n54
- Fanon, Frantz, 11
- Farber, Yael, 103, 125–28
- Forgiveness, 117, 132–38
- Fraser, Nancy, 194n160
- Freud, Sigmund, 15, 160; on the drives, 23, 57; on justice, 68, 80–81; on mourning, 46–47, 123; on the superego, 71–73, 80, 86
- Funeral orations, 10, 20–22, 70–75
- Funerals: and political protests, 5–6, 37–38; moral pressure of, 12
- Glaude, Eddie, 187n36
- Goldhill, Simon, 109, 116–17, 125
- Good object, 27, 32, 61, 92–93, 108, 121, 134–35, 141–42, 154, 156–57, 181; Great Dionysia as, 130; South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission as, 103, 129, 149
- Gray, Freddie, 6, 161–66
- Great Dionysia, 103–7, 130
- Greek tragedy, xiii, 101–7, 110; mourning and, 205n7. See also Great Dionysia
- Greensboro, NC, 1–4, 33–36, 150–52; history of, 215n95
- Greensboro Massacre, 1–3
- Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission, xiv, 3–4, 35–36, 150–60, 182
- Grief, 17–18, 43–44
- Grunebaum, Heidi, 133, 140–42
- Guilt, 25, 27, 41–42, 46–47, 172, 208n61
- Habermas, Jurgen, 79, 136–37, 192n103, 201n78
- Hate. See Love-hate conflict, integration of
- Herman, Judith, 194n156
- Hill, Joe, 40, 168
- Honig, Bonnie, 30, 52–57; on Antigone, 52–57; on mourning, 64–65, 199n17; on Rawls, 202n105
- Honneth, Axel, 8, 28, 164–65; interconnection between political and psychological, 13–14; on political disenchantment, 178; on psychoanalysis, 13–34; on recognition, 34, 45; tension between I and Me, 176
- hooks, bell, 44–45
- Human rights, 132–33, 144
- Idealization, 5, 16–17, 68, 72–74; and Antigone, 60–61; as defense, 27, 45–46, 89, 111, 117; and good object, 69, 92, 181; truth and reconciliation and, 130, 141–42, 157
- Ideal theory, 67, 77–78, 201n60
- Identification, 118–21
- Identity, 18; American, 89, 168; collective, 74, 112, 119, 146; mourning and, 195n1; national, 30, 64; and traditions, 137; wounded, 46, 144–45
- Inequality. See Racial inequality
- Injustice, xiii, 34, 67, 133, 200n58; funerals and, 5; racial, 93, 98; structural, 9, 137
- Innocence, 89–90, 169–70; American belief in, xv
- Instincts. See Passions
- Integration, 58, 69–70, 95, 107, 112, 120–21, 157, 160; and social justice, 144; good object and, 154; racial, 201n78
- International Center for Transitional Justice, 135
- Iraq war, 40
- Jackson, Jesse, 161
- Judgment, 77–78, 81–82
- Justice, 145–46; liability vs. social connection models, 9, 137; memory and, 11, 140; recognition and, 7–9; revolutionary, 188n49; truth and reconciliation, 131. See also Rawls, John
- Kant, Immaneul, 201n78
- Klein, Melanie, 15, 23–27; on anger, 47–48; on the depressive position, 24–28, 75; goal of analysis, 107; good object, 92, 156; mourning, 23–27, 54, 134; on the paranoid-schizoid position, 45–48, 67–69, 74–75, 108
- Kovel, Joel, 23
- Kramer, Larry, 40
- Kristeva, Julia, 18
- Ku Klux Klan, 1–3, 18
- Lacan, Jacques, 59, 167, 196n31; on Antigone, 197n71; on misrecognition, 207n46
- Lacapra, Dominick, 189n64
- Liberalism, 204n147; and race, 76–77. See also Rawls, John
- Lichterman, Paul, 178–82
- Likierman, Meira, 36, 93
- Loraux, Nicole, 10, 20, 42–44, 66, 95; on funeral orations, 66
- Loss, social legibility of, 4. See also Grief
- Love, 25–26, 28, 75
- Love-hate conflict, integration of, 27, 59, 112, 117
- Lynchings, 165
- Maine-Wabanaki State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission, xiii, 158
- Mamdani, Mahmoud, 44, 138, 143
- Manic defense, 25, 91, 114; Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and, 134
- Markell, Patchen, 187n35
- Martin, Trayon, xi, 161, 184
- Meister, Robert, 11, 132, 143–44
- Melancholia, 5, 49–50, 191n100
- Melodrama, 5, 45, 118, 188n47
- Memorials, 6, 20, 195n163
- Memory, 140–41, 174, 188n40; collective, 22, 146; politics of, 7, 21; and justice, 11–12
- Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion, 158
- Militancy, 40–42
- Mills, Charles, 67, 76–78; on Rawls, 76–78
- Minow, Martha, 131, 136
- Misrecognition, 34, 135, 207n46; and agonism, 43
- Morality: democracy and, 159; of the paranoid-schizoid position, 93; tragedy and, 36, 93, 154, 209n76
- Moral psychology, theories of, 78–82
- Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, 38, 40–42
- Mourning, xii–xv, 101, 123; politics of, xii, 4–7, 15; Democratic work of, xii, 13, 58, 118, 121–22, 134–35, 159; sociology of, 70–72; and memorialization, 148
- Neoliberalism, 133, 139
- Norval, Aletta, 139–40
- Nuremberg method of accounting for the past, 211n2
- Ober, Josiah, 102, 106–7
- Object relations psychoanalysis, 13–15, 23–27, 180–81; differences from Freud, 24
- Oedipus, 52, 112; Freud on, 208n52
- Ogden, Thomas, 61, 96, 192n109, 192n119, 192n120, 218n52
- Olson, Joel, 189n54
- Omnipotence, 61, 72–74; agency and, 28; as defense, 18, 24, 47, 67; fantasies of, 35; mitigation of, 119
- Orestes, 112–18, 208n61; as a figure of mourning, 16
- Paranoid schizoid anxieties, social institutions and, 203n117
- Paranoid-schizoid defenses, 108. See also Idealization; Omnipotence
- Paranoid-schizoid position, 24–32, 45–48, 67–69, 192n119, 193n150
- Passions, 25, 28, 63, 75, 111
- Pericles, 9–10, 19–22, 71–75
- Plato, 67, 72–73
- Pluralism, 82–83
- Political theory, xiv, 9, 17; and psychoanalysis, 23
- Pollution, 210n87
- Potential space, 30–31, 102, 117–22
- Power, 102, 155–66, 160, 180; inequalities of, 13, 44; relational, 29–30, 101, 135, 180, 205n6
- Projection, 88–90, 169, 181–83
- Pro-life activists, 41–42
- Psychoanalysis, 14, 120. See also Freud, Sigmund; Klein, Melanie; Winnicott, D. W.
- Public reason, 84–86
- Public work, 16, 189n65, 193n147
- Purity, 19, 27, 73, 81–82, 119, 202n83
- Race, 76–78, 97–98, 151–53, 166, 168–75; resentment and, 88; stigma and, 67, 97, 195n3
- Racial inequality, 169, 199n11
- Racial prejudice, 87–88, 205n5
- Rankine, Claudia, xii, 162, 172–78
- Rawls, John, 67–70, 75–86; moral psychology, 78–85, race and, 76–77
- Recognition, 120, 141, 175, 194n159, 194n160; difference and, 205n4; justice and, 7–9; misrecognition and, 213n35; mourning and, xv; race and, 162–66, 175
- Reconciliation, 128, 137. See also Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
- Reflexive groups, 178–82
- Reparation, 25–26, 82; mock reparation, 132–34, 143
- Repression, 112
- Ricoeur, Paul, 22, 69
- Rights. See Civil rights; Human rights
- Rogin, Michael, 190n80
- Santner, Eric, 197n53
- Scapegoats, 44–45, 56, 73–75, 97, 108, 137, 148
- Sedgwick, Eve, 28–29, 45–48, 64, 110, 171, 180
- Segal, Hanna, 95, 183, 192n107
- Self. See Ego
- September 11 (terrorist attacks), 50
- Shulman, George, 188n45, 203n132
- Sit-ins, 3
- Social capital, 219n96
- Social justice. See Justice
- Socrates, 67–68, 72–74, 210n96
- Solidarity, 17, 42, 106–7, 119, 180, 197n53
- Solms-Delta Winery, 146–49, 182–83
- South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, xiii, 103, 126–27, 137–42, 149–50
- Sovereignty, 5, 52–54
- Stow, Simon, 67–68, 71, 74, 90–92; on funeral orations, 71, 74
- Superego, 24, 68, 72–73, 80; Democratic, 69
- Taylor, Charles, 194n159, 199n1
- Tocqueville, Alexis, xiv
- Tragedy. See Greek Tragedy
- Transference, 86–89, 120–24
- Transitional justice. See Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
- Transitional objects, 64–65. See also Potential space
- Trauma, 8–12, 18–23, 33–34, 130, 194n156
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, xiii
- Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, 128–29, 131–50; ambivalence of, 142, 155
- Tutu, Desmond, 132, 137–38
- Ubuntu, 128, 140
- Unity, 101, 137–38
- Violence. See Trauma
- Volkan, Vamik, 190n72
- Vulnerability, 47, 101, 177; anxieties of, 18, 171
- War on drugs, 97–98
- Whiteness, 90
- Wholeness, 26, 69, 134, 199n11
- Whole object relations, 47, 60, 92, 152, 157, 210n87
- Williams, Bernard 82
- Winnicott, D. W., 13, 15, 29–30. See also Potential space
- Wolin, Sheldon, 164–66; on liberalism, 204n155
- Working through, 189n64
- Young, Iris Marion, 9, 137, 153