<p><span>Gender Without Identity </span><span>offers an innovative and at times unsettling theory of gender formation. Rooted in the metapsychology of Jean Laplanche and in conversation with bold work in queer and trans studies, Avgi Saketopoulou and Ann Pellegrini jettison "core gender identity" to
Gender Without Identity
β Scribed by Avgi Saketopoulou, Ann Pellegrini
- Publisher
- The Unconscious in Translation
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 217
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Gender Without Identity offers an innovative and at times unsettling theory of gender formation. Rooted in the metapsychology of Jean Laplanche and in conversation with bold work in queer and trans studies, Avgi Saketopoulou and Ann Pellegrini jettison βcore gender identityβ to propose, instead, that gender is something all subjects acquire -- and that trauma sometimes has a share in that acquisition. Conceptualizing trauma alongside diverse genders and sexualities is thus not about invalidating transness and queerness, but about illuminating their textures to enable their flourishing. Written for readers both in and outside psychoanalysis, Gender Without Identity argues for the ethical urgency of recognizing that wounding experiences and traumatic legacies may be spun into gender. Such βspinningβ involves self-theorizations that do not proceed from a centered self, but are nevertheless critical to psychic autonomy. Saketopoulou and Pellegrini draw on these ideas to offer clinical resources for working with gender complexity and for complexifying (what is seen as) gender normativity.
β¦ Table of Contents
Dedicaiton
Editorβs Note
Epigraph
Contents
Preface: A Book That Was Not to Be
Introduction to Chapter 1: The Staff of Tiresias: Resistance, Revolt, Ruptures, and Repairing in Psychoanalysis Today β’ Marco Posadas
1. A Feminine Boy: Trauma as Resource for Self-Theorization
2. On Taking Sides: Clinical Encounters with Nonbinary Genders
3. Gender, Sex and the Sexual β’ Jean Laplanche
Appendix I: Stoller and Gender
Appendix II: Linguistic Gender
Epilogue: #dobetter #notallpsychoanalysts
Acknowledgments
References
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