
New Books in Critical Theory Helen Morgan, "The Work of Whiteness: A Psychoanalytic Perspective" (Routledge, 2021)
Jul 6, 2022
Helen Morgan, a Jungian training analyst and author of 'The Work of Whiteness: A Psychoanalytic Perspective,' dives deep into the intricacies of race and identity. She discusses how 'whiteness' is a political construct that perpetuates systemic racism, especially within liberal families. Morgan critiques the colonial roots of Freud and Jung, suggesting a cultural complex to connect individual psyches with societal structures. The conversation also addresses the emotional struggles of guilt and the need for reparative actions in confronting historical injustices.
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Concept of White Solipsism
- White solipsism means whiteness is often invisible and taken for granted like fish unaware of water.
- This solipsism limits white people's ability to perceive racial dynamics and question whiteness.
Culture Embedded in White Supremacy
- Our culture is profoundly white supremacist, embedded in texts and even psychoanalytic theories.
- Recognizing this pervasive supremacy is essential without equating it to individual moral failure.
Racial Symbolism in Archetypes
- Cultural associations link whiteness to good/light and darkness to evil/bad, reinforcing racialized projections.
- These symbolic links are historical constructions influencing deep psychological processes and racial bias.



