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    The eidetic of belonging: Towards a phenomenological psychology of affect and ethno-national identity.Jean-Paul Baldacchino - unknown
    In this article I discuss the way affect has featured in discussions of identity, focusing on ethnic and national identities. While affect features in most discussions of ethnicity it has mostly been dismissed as a testament to the irrationality and dangerous qualities of the identity in question. Such discussions adopt a simplistic model of human psychology, usually based on a hydraulic model of the emotions. After considering some recent and pioneering work that foregrounds the role of affectivity in group formations, (...)
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    Believing in a secular age: Anthropology, sociology and religious experience.Jean-Paul Baldacchino & Joel S. Kahn - unknown
    Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age generated a great deal of attention—and has stimulated important debates—among a diverse range of scholars in sociology, history, politics, religious studies and to a lesser extent, anthropologists. Much of the debate has focused on the implications of Taylor’s work for the so-called secularisation thesis and the place of religion in the so-called public sphere. The essays in this volume arise less out of such concerns and more from Taylor’s discussion of secularism in a third, ‘experiential’ (...)
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  3. Dreams in Child Analysis: Winnicott's Piggle and Dreams as Symptoms in a Lacanian Clinic.Jean-Paul Baldacchino - 2009 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 15:99.
  4. In Memory of Claude-'Le Triste Anthropologue'.Jean-Paul Baldacchino - 2009 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 15:185.
     
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    Moral geometry, natural alignments and utopian urban form.Jean-Paul Baldacchino - 2018 - Thesis Eleven 148 (1):52-76.
    The city has featured as a central image in utopian thought. In planning the foundation of the new and ideal city there is a close interconnection between ideas about urban form and the vision of the moral good. The spatial structure of the ideal city in these visions is a framing device that embodies and articulates not only political philosophy but is itself an articulation of moral and cosmological systems. This paper analyses three different utopian moments in three different historical (...)
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    The evil eye (ghajn) in Malta: grappling with Skinners pigeons and rehabilitating lame ducks.Jean-Paul Baldacchino - unknown
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