Breaking Intersubjectivity

Breaking Intersubjectivity

A Critical Theory of Counter-Revolutionary Trauma in Egypt

Matthies-Boon, Vivienne

Rowman & Littlefield

04/2024

352

Mole

9781538173008

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

Introduction

Structure of the Book

Further Remarks

PART 1. TOWARDS A CRITICAL THEORY OF TRAUMA AS BROKEN SUBJECTIVITY

Introduction

Chapter 1. Trauma Studies and the Philosophy of the Subject

Towards Intersubjectivity: Habermas' Critique of the Philosophy of the Subject

The Positivist Revolution and the Emergence of PTSD

Cognitive Trauma Theory: Intersubjectivity Within

Lazarus Never Dies: Anti-Mimeticism in Post-structural and Political Trauma

Chapter 2. Towards a Critical Trauma Studies: Trauma as Intersubjective Alienation

On Heideggerian Trauma Theory: Struggles of Intersubjectivity

Traumatic Status Subordination: Nany Fraser

Traumatic Alienation: Rahel Jaeggi

Traumatic Instrumentality: Jurgen Habermas

Conclusion

PART 2. COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY TRAUMA IN EGYPT: INFLICTING TRAUMATIC STATUS SUBORDINATION

Introduction: Political Trauma in Egypt

Chapter 3. A Legacy of Traumatic Status Subordination in Egypt: From Nasser to Mubarak

Maldistribution: Neoliberal Economics

Misrecognition: Security State Violence

Destroying Potentiality: Traumatic Alienation

Chapter 4. Revolutionary Becoming: The Politics of Prefigurative Intersubjective Parity

Revolutionary Precursor: Kifaya

Egypt's 2011 Revolution: Politics of Intersubjective Parity

Chapter 5. Supreme Council of Armed Forces: The Politics of Traumatic Status Subordination

Political Proceduralism: Colonising the Political Public Sphere

Constitutional Amendments

Repressive Juridification

Direct Physical Force: Disorientation and Isolation

Neoliberal Economic Rationalism

Chapter 6. Mohammed Morsi: The Politics of Traumatic Status Subordination

Political Proceduralism: Morsi's Struggle for Power

Direct Physical Force: Turning Violence Inwards

Neoliberal Economic Rationalism

Chapter 7. The Military's Deadly Return

Tamarrod and the June 30th Protests

The Rabaa Massacre

Chapter 8. Abdel Fattah el Sisi: The Politics of Traumatic Status Subordination

Political Proceduralism: Sisi's Colonisation of the Political Public Sphere

Repressive Juridification of the Public Sphere

Direct Physical Force

Neoliberal Economic Rationalism

Conclusion

PART 3. BREAKING THE REVOLUTIONARY LIFEWORLD AND POTENTIAL OF CREATIVE BECOMING

Introduction

Interregnum: Prefigurative Intersubjective Parity in Egypt's Revolutionary Public Sphere

Chapter 9. Breaking the Lifeworld: On the Existential Burden of Violence and Death

Being against Death: Clashes and the Politics of Violence, Death, and Disorientation

Martyrs, Revolutionary Betrayal, and the Burden of Death

Chapter 10. Deepening Intersubjective Imparity: Turning Violence Inwards

Conspirational Victim Blaming and (Deadly) Revenge

Rabaa: Mass Murder and the Destruction of Potentiality

Social Death

The Destruction of Hope

Experiencing Existential Pain: Somatic Responses

Coping With the Counter-Revolution: Depoliticization

Chapter 11. Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author

Index
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Arab Spring;Counter revolution;Critical Psychology;Critical Theory;Egypt;Egyptian Revolution;Emotion;Jurgen Habermas;Memory;Mental Health;Muslim Brotherhood;Nancy Fraser;Political Grievances;Political Trauma;Protest;Revolution;Social Justice;Testimonial;Trauma