1st Edition

Sexual Ambiguities

By Genevieve Morel Copyright 2011
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    How does one become a man or a woman? Psychoanalysis shows that this is never an easy task and that each of us tackles it in our own, unique way. In this important and original study, the author focuses on what analytic work with psychotic subjects can teach us about the different solutions human beings can construct to the question of sexual identity.Through a careful exposition of Lacanian theory,the author argues that classical gender theory is misguided in its notion of 'gender identity' and that Lacan's concept of 'sexuation' is more precise. Clinical case studies illustrate how sexuation occurs and the ambiguities that may surround it. In psychosis, these ambiguities are often central, and the author explores how they may or may not be resolved thanks to the individual's own constructions. This book is not only a major contribution to gender studies but also an invaluable aid to the clinician dealing with questions of sexual identity.

    Introduction , Psychoanalysis and the Real , Sex in science and in psychoanalysis , Reproduction and death: the subject between medicine and psychoanalysis , Sexual Difference , Sexuation: classificatory thinking does not exhaust the question , Phallic function, function of the symptom , Psychoanalytic anatomy: the three moments of sexuation , Contradicted sexes , Sexuation and Psychosis , Transsexualism and sexual classification , The push-to-the-woman , Push-to-the-woman and the clinic of sexuation , Conclusion

    Biography

    Genevieve Morel