Complicities : A theory for subjectivity in the psychological humanities

This Open Access book offers a model of the human subject as complicit in the systems that structure human society and the human psyche which draws together clinical research with theory from both psychology and the humanities to advance a more social just theory and practice. Beginning from the pre...

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Main Author: Distiller, Natasha (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Springer Nature 2022
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