2017
DOI: 10.1177/1369148117734790
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A return of the repressed: Symptom, fantasy and campaigns for justice for Guantánamo detainees post-2010

Abstract: The article develops a theory of the symptom and argues for a symptomal analysis of contemporary political situations, in particularly those that resonate with exception. By focusing on Guantánamo detainees and habeas corpus petitions, the article analyses the language of law and public attitude towards the closure of the facility. The article shows how the legal situation of detainees post-2010 is determined not by the binary distinctions (identity/difference, normal/exceptional) but by attempts to eliminate … Show more

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“…There have been important interventions that have mobilized Lacanian psychoanalytic concepts in international relations (Eklundh et al, 2017; Epstein, 2011; Mandelbaum, 2016; Zevnik, 2017a, 2017b). However, these interventions do not explicitly engage with the concept of ideology, which yields fresh critical insight by attending to the ways in which power relations and political strategies are mobilized.…”
Section: A Conceptual-analytic Framework For Ideology Critiquementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There have been important interventions that have mobilized Lacanian psychoanalytic concepts in international relations (Eklundh et al, 2017; Epstein, 2011; Mandelbaum, 2016; Zevnik, 2017a, 2017b). However, these interventions do not explicitly engage with the concept of ideology, which yields fresh critical insight by attending to the ways in which power relations and political strategies are mobilized.…”
Section: A Conceptual-analytic Framework For Ideology Critiquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As inarticulate and intoxicated as the man appears, he is attempting to describe a ‘Muslim plot’, ranging from the imposition of Sharia law in parts of Britain to the infamous ‘rape gangs’. His comments can be read as a symptom (Zevnik, 2017a) of a wider complex of anxiety and fantasy regarding the sexually monstrous conceptual Muslim.…”
Section: The Unbearable Anxiety Of Being: Child Sexual Abuse Educatimentioning
confidence: 99%