Examines how Lacanian theory lends itself to a new way of thinking about ethnic-racialized subjectivity, applying it to notions of Latino/a subjectivity and experience in particular.
Examines how Lacanian theory lends itself to a new way of thinking about ethnic-racialized subjectivity, applying it to notions of Latino/a subjectivity and experience in particular.
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: All the Things You Can’t Be By Now 1 Chapter 1: Hollowed Be Thy Name 30 Chapter 2: Subjects-Desire, Not Egos-Pleasures 48 Chapter 3: Browned, Skinned, Educated, and Protected 75 Chapter 4: Latino Studies’ Barred Subject and Lacan’s Border Subject, or Why the Hysteric Speaks in Spanglish 108 Chapter 5: Hysterical Ties, Latino Amnesia, and the Sinthomestiza Subject 138 Chapter 6: Emma Perez Dreams the Breach: Rubbing Chicano History and Historicism ‘til It Bleeds 165 Chapter 7: The Clinical, the Speculative, and What Must Be Made Up in the Space between Them 196 Conclusion: Ruining the Ethnic-Racialized Self and Precipitating the Subject 224 Notes 243 Bibliography 267 Index 279
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: All the Things You Can’t Be By Now 1 Chapter 1: Hollowed Be Thy Name 30 Chapter 2: Subjects-Desire, Not Egos-Pleasures 48 Chapter 3: Browned, Skinned, Educated, and Protected 75 Chapter 4: Latino Studies’ Barred Subject and Lacan’s Border Subject, or Why the Hysteric Speaks in Spanglish 108 Chapter 5: Hysterical Ties, Latino Amnesia, and the Sinthomestiza Subject 138 Chapter 6: Emma Perez Dreams the Breach: Rubbing Chicano History and Historicism ‘til It Bleeds 165 Chapter 7: The Clinical, the Speculative, and What Must Be Made Up in the Space between Them 196 Conclusion: Ruining the Ethnic-Racialized Self and Precipitating the Subject 224 Notes 243 Bibliography 267 Index 279
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