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'Hands, face, space': Psychoanalysis, secular rituals and magical thinking in COVID-19 times
After lockdown, opening up: Psychosocial transformation in the wake of COVID-19 ; : 219-235, 2021.
Article in English | APA PsycInfo | ID: covidwho-1990561
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This chapter explores magical thinking and its relation to secular rituals emerging during the COVID-19 pandemic. Historically, cleaning, washing, polishing, whitening, purifying and exploiting the magical powers of soap have been experiences deeply embedded in the imperial economy of domesticity and the colonial configuration of blackness as pollution and dirt. Focusing on UK government's campaign 'Hands, Face, Space', I suggest that the popularisation of a science-based protection ceremony is an invitation to embrace not only scientific reason, but the magic of science too. The latter is approached through a psychoanalytic interrogation of magical thinking. I argue that instead of encouraging magical thinking in relation to scientific-based rituals, in the post-lockdown society we need to find ways of rekindling what the Hungarian anthropologist and psychoanalyst Geza Roheim calls the 'magic principle';a non-psychotic form of magic that does not rely on magical rituals but on the anticipation of being looked after from others. To the magical wish to 'wash our hands to happy birthday', I juxtapose a magical thinking that prompts us to place a demand for care on the external world. It is only through a decolonial approach to psychoanalysis that the psychosocial implications of care and the anticipation for a more caring society can be explored and pursued in the post-pandemic world. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: APA PsycInfo Language: English Journal: After lockdown, opening up: Psychosocial transformation in the wake of COVID-19 Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: APA PsycInfo Language: English Journal: After lockdown, opening up: Psychosocial transformation in the wake of COVID-19 Year: 2021 Document Type: Article