The African American experience : psychoanalytic perspectives / Salman Akhtar.

Author
Akhtar, Salman, 1946 July 31- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Lanham : Jason Aronson, ©2012.
Description
xv, 462 p. ; 24 cm.

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Firestone Library - African American Studies Reading Room RC451.5.N4 A34 2012 Browse related items Request

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    Subject(s)
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • The five hundred year history of African Americans / Jan Wright
    • Psychoanalysis and African Americans : past, present, and future / Dionne R. Powell
    • Command and legacy : Martin Luther King, Jr. / Salman Akhtar and Shawn Blue
    • Ideology and identity : Malcolm X / Clarence Watson and Salman Akhtar
    • Power and meaning : Muhammad Ali / David B. Campbell
    • Resilience and influence : Oprah Winfrey / Glenda L. Wrenn
    • Synthesis and leadership : Barack Obama / Kimberlyn Leary
    • Anti-Black racism and the conception of whiteness / Forrest M. Hamer
    • African American families : still a band of slaves? / LaShawnDa Pittman
    • Personality development in different African American cultures / Carlotta Miles
    • Hollywood and African Americans / Christin Drake
    • An African American's becoming a psychoanalyst : some personal reflections / Samuel P. Wyche, Jr.
    • The African-American patient in psychodynamic treatment / Cheryl L. Thompson
    • Racial transference reactions in psychoanalytic treatment : an update / Dorothy Evans Holmes
    • White analysts seeing black patients / Jennifer Bonovitz
    • Racial enactments in dynamic treatment / Kimberlyn Leary.
    ISBN
    • 9780765708359 ((cloth ; : alk. paper))
    • 0765708353 ((cloth ; : alk. paper))
    • 9780765708373 ((ebook))
    • 076570837X ((ebook))
    LCCN
    2012010741
    OCLC
    781677413
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