A Child is Being Caged: Resignation Syndrome and the Psychopolitics of Petrification.

J Am Psychoanal Assoc

Doctoral candidate, History of Consciousness Program, University of California, Santa Cruz; faculty, Access Institute for Psychological Services; 2018 recipient, Alexandra and Martin Symonds Prize and Peter Loewenberg Essay Prize in Psychoanalysis and Culture.

Published: June 2020

, or resignation syndrome (RS), is a disorder that until recently was thought to affect the children of refugees in Sweden alone. The heuristic of psychopolitics is used to theorize RS as a form of abjection (Bataille, Kristeva) and petrification (Fanon, Marriott), and the movement from petrification to (Fanon, Bion) is delineated: first these children are petrified by persecutory and culturally specific stereotypes that precede and exceed them symbolically, and then, through a succession of shocks, they enter a post-traumatic stupor in which the faltering symbolization of the stereotype gives way to the (dis)embodiment of abject thinghood. Marriott's distinction between mirror as mask and mask as mirror allows the attribution of RS not only to sociocultural mimesis and the psychosocial impact of stereotypes (mirror as mask) but also to a socially imposed absence that the stereotype simultaneously conceals and reveals (mask as mirror). RS () is considered the (dis)embodiment of this socially imposed absence.

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