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Disorienting Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Reappraisals of Sexual Identities / Edition 1
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Disorienting Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Reappraisals of Sexual Identities / Edition 1 in Franklin, TN
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Disorienting Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Reappraisals of Sexual Identities / Edition 1 in Franklin, TN
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Disorienting Sexuality
exposes the biases against gay men and lesbians in psychoanalytic theory and practice. In the introduction, Domenici and Lesser draw a brief history of anti-homosexual sentiment in psychoanalysis. The book then moves into essays written by lesbian and gay psychoanalysts seeking to have a voice in the reshaping of psychoanalytic theories of sexuality. The second section is devoted to presenting different theoretical perspectives for understanding both homosexuality and heterosexuality.
concludes with the personal narratives of gay and lesbian psychoanalysts.
exposes the biases against gay men and lesbians in psychoanalytic theory and practice. In the introduction, Domenici and Lesser draw a brief history of anti-homosexual sentiment in psychoanalysis. The book then moves into essays written by lesbian and gay psychoanalysts seeking to have a voice in the reshaping of psychoanalytic theories of sexuality. The second section is devoted to presenting different theoretical perspectives for understanding both homosexuality and heterosexuality.
concludes with the personal narratives of gay and lesbian psychoanalysts.
Disorienting Sexuality
exposes the biases against gay men and lesbians in psychoanalytic theory and practice. In the introduction, Domenici and Lesser draw a brief history of anti-homosexual sentiment in psychoanalysis. The book then moves into essays written by lesbian and gay psychoanalysts seeking to have a voice in the reshaping of psychoanalytic theories of sexuality. The second section is devoted to presenting different theoretical perspectives for understanding both homosexuality and heterosexuality.
concludes with the personal narratives of gay and lesbian psychoanalysts.
exposes the biases against gay men and lesbians in psychoanalytic theory and practice. In the introduction, Domenici and Lesser draw a brief history of anti-homosexual sentiment in psychoanalysis. The book then moves into essays written by lesbian and gay psychoanalysts seeking to have a voice in the reshaping of psychoanalytic theories of sexuality. The second section is devoted to presenting different theoretical perspectives for understanding both homosexuality and heterosexuality.
concludes with the personal narratives of gay and lesbian psychoanalysts.