A Hopeful Memoir of the ‘Baldwin/Buckley Debate’ in 1965, in Cambridge, England

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  • Earl Hopper British Psychoanalytical Society - United Kingdom

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https://doi.org/10.56217/forum.vol11.12

Palabras clave:

Mirroring, Othering, The Baldwin/Buckley Debate, Intersectionality and racism, Mature hope

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The author recounts his experience of the debate between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley Jr. in 1965, in Cambridge, England. The debate, which has become “infamous” in the history of American conservative political thought and in the history of race relations, was characterised by unconscious mirroring and othering in connection with intersectionality and processes of prejudice and discrimination associated with it. The author also summarises some of his subsequent work on the topic of mature hope.

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2024-04-18

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Investigación Científica