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Gender, Identifications, and Identities considers the increasing visibility of sexual and gender diversity and reflects on how this is felt within psychoanalysis.
The international contributors focus on identifications, gender, and identity, including gender and sexuality in psychic development, as well as the link between identifications, body, and gender. The book also considers how gender fluidity can be a challenge for approaching the coexistence of different states of the self, as well as transference-countertransference experiences and implications, working through and implications for theory and technique. It offers an opportunity to air conflicting psychoanalytic views and rethink established concepts.
Gender, Identifications, and Identities will be key reading for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists in practice and in training. It will also be of interest to academics of psychoanalytic studies and gender studies.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors and editors
Series Preface by Leticia Glocer Fiorini
Introduction by Luca Bruno, Eva Reichelt, and Frances Thomson-Salo
PART I Gender and sexuality in psychic development
Introduction
SIMONETTA BONFIGLIO
1 Sexuality and gender in development: Facets of bedrock and beyond
PAUL LYNCH
2 Neosexualities and gender identity: Is there a psychic place where they originate?
PAOLA MARION
3 An approach to contemporary subjectivities: Identifications, gender, and sexual difference
LETICIA GLOCER FIORINI
PART II Identifications, body, and gender
Introduction
SIRI ERIKA GULLESTAD
4 Body, sexuality, gender: Between identificatory project and desire
TIZIANA BASTIANINI
5 Trans-identifications
LUCA BRUNO
6 Gender identities and identifications in a changing world
VITTORIO LINGIARDI
7 Reclaiming psychic bisexuality: Revisiting Winnicott's "The Split-off Male and Female Elements to be Found Clinically in Men and Women" (1966)
ANAT SCHUMANN
PART III Gender fluidity: A challenge for approaching the coexistence of different states of the self
Introduction
LUISA MARINO-COE
8 Tolerating uncertainty. On reading Blutbuch by Kim de l'Horizon
EVA REICHELT
9 Gender fluidity: White holes in psychoanalytic theory?
MAURO MANICA
10 Gender in movement: The emergent versus the continuous
DANA AMIR
11 Rethinking sexual and gender diversity: Some psychoanalytic reflections
LAURA BALOTTIN AND DAVIDE BRUNO
Index