Mitchell Wilson
Mitchell Wilson
Giuseppe Civitarese
Giuseppe Civitarese
Aesthetics and the Unconscious: Toward an Embodied Neuroscience of the Image [0.03%]
美学与无意识:朝向形象的具身神经科学
Vittorio Gallese
Vittorio Gallese
This essay develops an integrated account of aesthetic experience by bringing neuroscience into dialogue with psychoanalysis. It critiques disembodied, oculocentric models of visual perception, proposing instead that aesthetic engagement is...
Siri Hustvedt
Siri Hustvedt
Kris Yi
Kris Yi
Model Minority expectations for Asian Americans have been in circulation for more than seven decades, and their grip on the Asian American psyche endures to the present day. In previous papers, the author addressed Asian American compliance...
Me, A Name I Call Myself: Reflections On Identity (By A South Asian/Asian/Asian Indian) [0.03%]
一个我自创的名字:关于身份的思考(来自一名南亚/亚洲/印度人)
Gurmeet S Kanwal
Gurmeet S Kanwal
This essay explores the experiential nature of identity through a social, psychoanalytic, phenomenological, and personal lens. Using reflections on racial, ethnic, and cultural categorization-particularly the tension between "Asian" and "So...
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
The lack of mentalization of Asian American experiences has contributed to a collapsing of subjectivity within psychoanalysis and broader society. Racism directed against Asian Americans is often minimized or dismissed. This paper explores ...
Sien Rivera
Sien Rivera
How might one begin to heal the transgenerational wounds of colonization in psychoanalysis or psychotherapy? Legacies of coloniality-structures of power, labor, and subjugation-continue to cause psychic harm, particularly at the intersectio...
Aisha Abbasi
Aisha Abbasi
In this paper, the author, a South Asian American female analyst, discusses her technical approach to working with patients across ethnic, racial, religious, and sociopolitical boundaries. She also describes the trajectory of her analytic c...
Deconstructing "Asian American": as Disidentity, Racial Character Structures, and Polymorphous Becomings [0.03%]
拆解“亚裔美国人”:“非身份”,种族性格结构与多形化生成
Yin Jia Li
Yin Jia Li
In this article, the author shares observations and preoccupations that have arisen in the process of founding The Asian American Center for Psychoanalysis. They make use of these experiences as an entryway into the various terrains of Asia...