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Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction; Recentering theßSubject; "Do WeßStill Want toßBeßSubjects?"; Guilt forßBeing andßNot Being; Winnicottian Interventions; Part I: TheßSubject's Creation: Aggression, Isolation, andßDestruction; Part II: TheßSubject Faced withßDeprivation andßDisaster; Part III: Revitalizing theßSubject of Political Theory; Part IV: Intersubjectivity, Justice, andßEquality; Postscript onßtheßLife andßWork ofßD.W.ßWinnicott; Notes; References; Part I: The Subject's Creation: Aggression, Isolation, and Destruction.
Chapter 2: Being andßEncountering: Movement andßAggression inßWinnicottWinnicott's Question; Movement andßBeing; The Aggression ofßBeing; Psychic Motility andßCreativity; Aggression andßDestruction; Motility, Aggression, andßSocial Life; Notes; References; Chapter 3: The Isolation ofßtheßTrue Self andßtheßProblem ofßImpingement: Implications ofßWinnicott's Theory forßSocial Connection andßPolitical Engagement; Subjectivity andßRelating toßOthers; The Consequences ofßImpingement; Civility andßSubjective Causation; Modalities ofßRelating; Impingement andßtheßFantasy ofßPolitical Community.
NotesReferences; Chapter 4: The Psychoanalytic Winnicott We Need Now: On the Way to a Real Ecological Thought; Where WeßStart From; "The Mother"; Primary Process; What Is Psychoanalytic? Abiding Paradox; Abiding Not Knowing; A Taste forßSeparation inßSingularly Loving Earthly Life; References; Part II: The Subject Faced with Deprivation and Disaster; Chapter 5: Playing 'Riot': Identity inßRefuge-Absent Child Narratives inßtheß2013 Hindu-Muslim Riots inßMuzaffarnagar, India; Locale ofßtheßEnvironment: TheßRelief Camp atßKandhla, Muzaffarnagar.
Play inßtheßRelief Camp: 'The Sugarcane Escape' andß'The Loyal Swine'The Loyal Swine; An Identity inßRefuge; A Delinquent Hope ofßFinding theßMother; Fractured Concern inßMuslim Guilt; The Sugarcane Escape; Finding theßFather inß(In)Destructible Environments; Playing Riot: TheßMuslim Experience; Winnicottian Experience atßKandhla: Finding theßMuslim Experience; Identity ofßExperience; Keeping theßChild Alive: Playing; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Safety inßDanger andßPrivacy inßPrivation: Ambivalent Fantasies ofßNatural States Invoked inßReaction toßLoss; Privation andßDeprivation.
The State ofßNature"Born Free"; Imagining theßSelf andßIts Absence; Safeties andßDangers; Trauma, theß"Natural" Self, andßtheßGood; Notes; References; Chapter 7: "Out Like aßLion": Melancholia withßEuripides andßWinnicott; The Other Calamity: Manhood, or "I'm theßKing ofßtheßCastle"; The King's Three Bodies; Conclusion; Postlude; Notes; References; Chapter 8: Forgiveness andßTransitional Experience; Arendt; What Is Forgiveness?; Wholeness andßHolding; Forgiveness Without Repentance?; Forgiveness inßTransitional Space; Forgiveness, Hope, andßaßGood-Enough World; Conclusion; Notes; References.
Chapter 2: Being andßEncountering: Movement andßAggression inßWinnicottWinnicott's Question; Movement andßBeing; The Aggression ofßBeing; Psychic Motility andßCreativity; Aggression andßDestruction; Motility, Aggression, andßSocial Life; Notes; References; Chapter 3: The Isolation ofßtheßTrue Self andßtheßProblem ofßImpingement: Implications ofßWinnicott's Theory forßSocial Connection andßPolitical Engagement; Subjectivity andßRelating toßOthers; The Consequences ofßImpingement; Civility andßSubjective Causation; Modalities ofßRelating; Impingement andßtheßFantasy ofßPolitical Community.
NotesReferences; Chapter 4: The Psychoanalytic Winnicott We Need Now: On the Way to a Real Ecological Thought; Where WeßStart From; "The Mother"; Primary Process; What Is Psychoanalytic? Abiding Paradox; Abiding Not Knowing; A Taste forßSeparation inßSingularly Loving Earthly Life; References; Part II: The Subject Faced with Deprivation and Disaster; Chapter 5: Playing 'Riot': Identity inßRefuge-Absent Child Narratives inßtheß2013 Hindu-Muslim Riots inßMuzaffarnagar, India; Locale ofßtheßEnvironment: TheßRelief Camp atßKandhla, Muzaffarnagar.
Play inßtheßRelief Camp: 'The Sugarcane Escape' andß'The Loyal Swine'The Loyal Swine; An Identity inßRefuge; A Delinquent Hope ofßFinding theßMother; Fractured Concern inßMuslim Guilt; The Sugarcane Escape; Finding theßFather inß(In)Destructible Environments; Playing Riot: TheßMuslim Experience; Winnicottian Experience atßKandhla: Finding theßMuslim Experience; Identity ofßExperience; Keeping theßChild Alive: Playing; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Safety inßDanger andßPrivacy inßPrivation: Ambivalent Fantasies ofßNatural States Invoked inßReaction toßLoss; Privation andßDeprivation.
The State ofßNature"Born Free"; Imagining theßSelf andßIts Absence; Safeties andßDangers; Trauma, theß"Natural" Self, andßtheßGood; Notes; References; Chapter 7: "Out Like aßLion": Melancholia withßEuripides andßWinnicott; The Other Calamity: Manhood, or "I'm theßKing ofßtheßCastle"; The King's Three Bodies; Conclusion; Postlude; Notes; References; Chapter 8: Forgiveness andßTransitional Experience; Arendt; What Is Forgiveness?; Wholeness andßHolding; Forgiveness Without Repentance?; Forgiveness inßTransitional Space; Forgiveness, Hope, andßaßGood-Enough World; Conclusion; Notes; References.