Altman Neil
Psychoanal Q. 2006 Jan;75(1):45-72. doi: 10.1002/j.2167-4086.2006.tb00032.x.
This paper seeks to make meaning of the experience of being white in the United States at this point in history. The self-awareness of white people is limited by a blind spot around the meaning and impact of being white in a multiracial society. Using psychoanalytic and literary methodology, the author seeks to cast light with which to explore this blind spot. Everyday experiences are used to illustrate the widely pervasive impact of race in the lives of white people, and a clinical vignette illustrates how race might show up in a white-on-white psychotherapy. Enactments within this paper are noted when they are evident to the author
本文旨在解读在历史的这一时刻,在美国身为白人的经历。白人的自我认知受到一个盲点的限制,这个盲点关乎在一个多民族社会中身为白人的意义和影响。运用精神分析和文学方法,作者试图找到用以探索这一盲点的启示。日常经历被用来阐明种族在白人生活中广泛存在的影响,一个临床案例则说明了种族在白人对白人的心理治疗中可能如何显现。当文中的具体表现对作者而言显而易见时,便会被提及。