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Dialogues on Sexuality, Gender and Psychoanalysis

by Irene Matthis
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Overview

A challenging exploration of contemporary theories on femininity with cutting-edge papers from leading analysts, this volume presents a thought-provoking dialogue on femininity, sexuality, gender and masculinity. These key issues are analyzed and discussed in new and stimulating ways, whilst familiar concepts are dissected and dismantled to bring forward fresh ideas. The diversity and developments currently advancing studies on femininity towards new understandings are shown clearly throughout.

This rich and inspiring collection of papers grew from the “Sexuality and Gender” conference held in Sweden in 2002, organized by the Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis. The conference was created with the conscious intent of bringing different ideas to bear upon each other in order to promote further research into this vital area. The fascinatingly diverse interpretations that the conference generated led to the desire to publish these papers for a wider audience. The contributions therefore have been reworked to provide a readable and compelling communication of different viewpoints on the subject of femininity.

Contributors: Jessice Benjamin, Colette Chiland, Nancy J. Chodorow, Gisela Kaplan, Julia Kristeva, Irene Matthis, Joyce McDougall, Juliet Mitchell, Toril Moi, Paul Verhaeghe, Ebba Witt-Brattstrom.

Synopsis

This rich and inspiring collection of papers originates from the COWAP "Sexuality and Gender" conference that took place in Sweden in 2002. A conference so rich in ideas calls for documentation, and it became necessary to collect and publish the (reworked) contributions in the form of this book. The conference was created with the conscious intent of bringing different ideas to bear on each other, in order to promote further research into this area that is so vital.This volume is an exploration of contemporary theories on femininity, encompassing such issues as sexuality, gender, masculinity and femininity, providing a dialogue from some of the world s leading analysts in this field. With contributors such as Jessica Benjamin, Nancy Chodorow, Julia Kristeva, and Juliet Mitchell, there was never any doubt that the difficult questions of sexuality and gender would be analysed and discussed in new and stimulating ways. In this volume, old concepts are dismantled and new ideas brought forward. The contributions demonstrate the diversity and development currently moving the studies on femininity forward to a new understanding. "There are more questions than answers in this book; questions that are important and will continue to intrigue us. This book will be needed to remind us of the different opinions and help us create tomorrow s theories. Human experience cannot be reduced to sexuality, but there is sexuality in everything human." -- From the Introduction by Iréne Matthis Contributors include Jessica Benjamin, Colette Chiland, Nancy J. Chodorow, Gisela Kaplan, Julia Kristeva, Iréne Matthis, Joyce McDougall, Juliet Mitchell, Toril Moi, Paul Verhaeghe, Ebba Witt-Brattström

About the Author, Irene Matthis

Irene Matthis is Professor of Psychoanalysis and Assistant Professor of Clinical Neuroscience at Umeå University in Sweden. She is a training analyst and teacher at the Swedish Psychoanalytic Institute (IPA) and the Scandinavia Co-ordinator for IPA--COWAP. She is a Board Member of the International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Society and editor of the Bulletin Section of the international journal Neuro-Psychoanalysis. She is the author of several books and papers, including, in Swedish: Det omedvetnas arkeologi, [The Archeology of the Unconscious], Natur och Kultur, 1992; Den tänkande kroppen, [The Thinking Body] Stockholm: Natur och Kultur, 1997; and, in English: On Freud’s Couch, (Matthis, I. & Szecsödy, I. (eds.), New York: Aronson, 1998; Sketch for a Metapsychology of Affects, In: Int. Journal of Psychoanalysis, no. 81:2. 2000; Finger–twisting and Cracked Voices: The Hysterical Symptom Revisited, In: Scharff, D.E. (ed.), The Psychoanalytic Century: Freud’s Legacy for the Future, New York: Other Press; Strangebody, In: The Embodied Female, Alizade, M. (ed.), London & New York: Karnac, 2002.

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"There are more questions than answers in this book; questions that are important and will continue to intrigue us. This book will be needed to remind us of the different opinions and help us create tomorrow’s theories. Human experience cannot be reduced to sexuality, but there is sexuality in everything human."

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2004
Publisher
Karnac Books
Pages
250
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781855753501

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