Sexuality, Intimacy, Power

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Human Sexuality, Mental Health
Cover of the book Sexuality, Intimacy, Power by Muriel Dimen, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Muriel Dimen ISBN: 9781134908813
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: June 17, 2013
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Muriel Dimen
ISBN: 9781134908813
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: June 17, 2013
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Can contemporary psychoanalysis tell us anything about sexuality that is new and clinically meaningful? It most certainly can, answers Muriel Dimen in Sexuality, Intimacy, Power, a compelling attempt to revivify Freud's core interest, in "sexual impulses in the ordinary sense of the term." But there is nothing ordinary about Dimen's project. Drawing on contemporary relational theory, feminism, and postmodernism, she takes a sustained, sometimes irreverent, look at assumptions about psychosexuality. For Dimen, the shift from dualism to multiplicity that has reshaped a range of disciplines can also be brought to bear on our thinking about sexuality. She urges us to return to the open-mindedness hiding between the lines and buried in the footnotes of Freud's writings, and to replace the determinism into which his thought has hardened with more fluid notions of contingency, paradox, and thirdness.

By unveiling the colloquy among psychoanalysis, social theory, and feminism, Dimen challenges clinicians and academicians alike to rethink ideas about gender, eroticism, and perversion. She explores, among other topics, the relations between Lust and libido; the limitations of Darwinian thought in theorizing homosexuality; the body as projective test; and the intimate tangle of love and hate between women. Generous clinical examples illustrate the ways in which a radical re-visioning of psychosexuality benefits therapists and patients alike.

Mixing medium and message, Dimen draws on a variety of disciplines and styles to delineate the ambiguities, contradictions, and paradoxes that subtend sexuality in all its personal and clinical complexity. A brilliant example of contemporary psychoanalytic theory at its destabilizing best, Sexuality, Intimacy, Power is equally a historical document that will intrigue and enlighten students of women's, gender, and queer studies.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Can contemporary psychoanalysis tell us anything about sexuality that is new and clinically meaningful? It most certainly can, answers Muriel Dimen in Sexuality, Intimacy, Power, a compelling attempt to revivify Freud's core interest, in "sexual impulses in the ordinary sense of the term." But there is nothing ordinary about Dimen's project. Drawing on contemporary relational theory, feminism, and postmodernism, she takes a sustained, sometimes irreverent, look at assumptions about psychosexuality. For Dimen, the shift from dualism to multiplicity that has reshaped a range of disciplines can also be brought to bear on our thinking about sexuality. She urges us to return to the open-mindedness hiding between the lines and buried in the footnotes of Freud's writings, and to replace the determinism into which his thought has hardened with more fluid notions of contingency, paradox, and thirdness.

By unveiling the colloquy among psychoanalysis, social theory, and feminism, Dimen challenges clinicians and academicians alike to rethink ideas about gender, eroticism, and perversion. She explores, among other topics, the relations between Lust and libido; the limitations of Darwinian thought in theorizing homosexuality; the body as projective test; and the intimate tangle of love and hate between women. Generous clinical examples illustrate the ways in which a radical re-visioning of psychosexuality benefits therapists and patients alike.

Mixing medium and message, Dimen draws on a variety of disciplines and styles to delineate the ambiguities, contradictions, and paradoxes that subtend sexuality in all its personal and clinical complexity. A brilliant example of contemporary psychoanalytic theory at its destabilizing best, Sexuality, Intimacy, Power is equally a historical document that will intrigue and enlighten students of women's, gender, and queer studies.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Management Ideas by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Learning, Teaching, and Community by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Language Comprehension As Structure Building by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Gender and Family Entrepreneurship by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book The New Nationalism by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Tikopia Ritual and Belief (Routledge Revivals) by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book John Stuart Mill's Deliberative Landscape (Routledge Revivals) by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Descriptive Psychology by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Safety and Security in Tourism by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Children Learning To Read: International Concerns by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Children with Visual Impairment in Mainstream Settings by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Race and Culture in Psychiatry (Psychology Revivals) by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Personal Disclosures by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Persistent State Weakness in the Global Age by Muriel Dimen
Cover of the book Child's Conception of Space by Muriel Dimen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy