2024w-appols3070m-03

AP/POLS3070 3.0 M: Psychology and Politics

Offered by: POLS


 Session

Winter 2024

 Term

W

Format

BLEN (Blended online and classroom)

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course involves the use of psychoanalytic and psychological concepts in contemporary and post contemporary political thought. After outlining key psychological theories, beginning with Freud, the focus is on themes such as ideology and freedom, democracy and paranoia, hysteria, repression and desire, patriarchy and gender, power and resistance, schizophrenia and politics, the colonized body and (imperialist) psychology.


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