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On violence and on violence against women w/ Jacqueline Rose

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Politics Theory Other

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4.8551 Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Jacqueline Rose joins PTO to talk about her new book, On Violence and on Violence against Women. We discussed how psychoanalysis can help us grasp the mental states that make male violence possible, where Jacqueline parts company with the radical feminist perspectives of Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin, and how the experience of trans women illuminates more broadly the nature of male violence against women. Finally, we talked about the violent history of South Africa - from the the colonial and apartheid eras up to the present day.

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The first cut on this record has been cross-format focused for Airplay success. The men beat on their drums. I'm. I'm

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. Hello and welcome to another episode of Politics Theory Other, a podcast from Tribune magazine.

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My name is Alex Doherty and my guest today is Jacqueline Rose.

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We talked about her new book,

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On Violence and on Violence Against Women. We discussed how psychoanalysis can help us to grasp

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the mental state that make male violence possible, where Jacqueline parts company with the radical

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feminist perspectives of Catherine McKinnon and Andrea Dworkin, and we also talked about how the

1:10.5

experience of trans women

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illuminates more broadly the nature of male violence against women.

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Finally, we talked about the violent history of South Africa,

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from the colonial and apartheid eras up to the present day.

1:23.4

Today's show is brought to you by PTO supporters on Patreon,

1:26.3

and also by Haymarket Books,

1:28.5

who have lots of excellent titles that may be of interest to PTO listeners.

1:32.5

One that you might like to check out is Border and Rule by Harsha Wahlia.

1:37.7

How do borders divide the international working class and consolidate imperial capitalist and racist rule?

1:44.1

Amidst a global pandemic, governments around the world have accelerated border closings,

1:48.0

imposed more barriers to asylum seekers, and expanded immigration detention.

1:53.0

In border and rule, leading thinker and organizer Harsha Wahlia

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explores a number of seemingly disparate global geographies

2:00.0

with shared logics of border rule

2:02.0

that displace, criminalise, exploit and expel migrants and refugees. With her keen ability to connect the dots,

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