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What Do Sex and Gender Have to Do with It? The Selected Papers of Nancy Kulish
  • Language: en

What Do Sex and Gender Have to Do with It? The Selected Papers of Nancy Kulish

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-01-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Kulish's What Do Sex and Gender Have to Do with It? is essential reading for psychoanalytic thinkers and clinicians, working with female sexuality and gender issues. With Frida Kahlo, Greek mythology, and The Secret Garden in her imagination, Kulish makes a brilliant innovative contribution to the analysis of the female triadic stage. Her clinical vignettes address female erotic transference, competition, exhibitionism, longing for the nurturing mother, fears of her loss. Kulish's book will change the reader's ways of listening to patients, to bodily secrets, hidden desires, paternal transferences to female analysts. Her work boldly questions accepted theory, aware of gender biases in patient and analyst, deeply embedded in our culture. Every paper contains gems of clinical observation and conceptual insight, conveyed in Kulish's limpid prose.- Dr. Margaret Ann Fitzpatrick Hanly, PhD

Mothers and Daughters II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Mothers and Daughters II

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-06-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This is the second issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry devoted to mothers and daughters. This project began as the mother-daughter bond was calling out for attention in light of the many advances in our understanding of female psychology. The goal of female development is no longer considered to be a severing of the mother-daugher bond to attain autonomy and sexual maturity. What, then, are its vicissitudes as it is revisited, reworked, and transformed as the girl and her mother grow and develop and ultimately attain a state of interdependence? The relational context of development is now considered: gender-related differences in behavior and in parental interaction; and the girl's special relationship with her mother and her mother's body and the importance to her of her own body with its special attributes, contours, and sensations.

A Story of Her Own
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

A Story of Her Own

A Story of Her Own is a reformulation of the psychoanalytic concept of the 'female oedipal complex'—a term that encompasses the triangular development phase and the important conflicts and experiences in girls and women. Inspired by the mythic role in human experience and in the unique aspects of femininity, Nancy Kulish and Deanna Holtzman formulate a new name—'The Persephone Complex'—for this concept. They integrate traditional psychoanalytic theory, contemporary theories and data about female development and psychology, and clinical experience with female patients into a comprehensive theory that is not based on male models. With accumulated knowledge from their clinical work, they present new psychoanalytic and therapeutic perspectives on the experience of girls and women attempting to uncover a sense of agency in their lives. They touch upon the unique ways women cope with their sexuality and feelings about their bodies; with feelings of anger, competition, and jealousy; and with their ever-evolving relationships with their mothers, fathers, peers, and lovers.

Virginity Lost
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Virginity Lost

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-11
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Includes information on abstinence, abstinence focused sex education, African Americans, Asian Americans, birth control, born again virginity, chastity, coming out, conservative Christians, definitions of virginity loss, double standard, Latinos, Latinas, oral sex, race, ethnicity, rape, religion, secondary virginity, stigma, technical virginity, etc.

Men, Women, Passion and Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Men, Women, Passion and Power

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-04-27
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  • Publisher: Routledge

First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Precarious Parenthood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Precarious Parenthood

We all experience parenthood, if not as parents, then by way of having been parented or, in the face of ubiquitous images of idyllic family life, in the longing to be parents or to be parented. Thus, parenthood is one of the most powerful social constructs. This collection of essays gives evidence of the fact that families have never been "real;" that family, like gender or race, is not primarily based on biological criteria, but, above all, has to be performed and is a result of narratives. The relationship between these narratives - their variations in Irish, English, German, Mexican, and Chilean literature or film - and their material confinement is at the core of the essays gathered in this book. (Series: Cultural Studies / Kulturwissenschaft / Estudios Culturales / Etudes Culturelles - Vol. 40)

The Psychology of Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 572

The Psychology of Women

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Description of Content: Contemporary Images of Women in Contemporary Women's Art; Female Psychology in Progress; Female Psychology: an Introduction; Freud and Feminine Subjectivity; Freud and the Repudiation of the Feminine; Feminist Psychoanalytic Theory; Nature, Nurture, and Core Gender Identity; Unconscious Representation of Femininity; A Reconsideration of object Choice in Women: Phallus or Fallacy; Beyond the He and She: Toward the Reconciliation of Masculinity and Femininity in the Postoedipal Female Mind; From Nothing to Something to Everything: Bisexuality and Metaphors of the Mind; Theoretical Gender and Clinical Gender; The Meaning of Perineal Activity to Women: The Inner Sphinx; P...

Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts

This is the first revised, expanded, and updated edition of Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts since its third edition in 1990. It presents a scholarly exposition of English-language psychoanalytic terms and concepts, including those from all contemporary schools of theory and practice. Each entry starts with a brief definition that is followed by an explanation of the significance of the term/concept for psychoanalysis, its historical development, and the present-day controversies about best usage.

Women's Bodies in Psychoanalysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Women's Bodies in Psychoanalysis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-07-26
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Why has the female body been marginalised in psychoanalysis, with a focus on female problems and pains only? How can we begin to think about body pleasure, power, competition and aggression as normal in females? In Women's Bodies in Psychoanalysis, Rosemary Balsam argues that re-tracing theoretical steps back to the biological body's attributes is fruitful in searching for the clues of our mental development. She shows that the female biological body, across female gender variants and sexual preferences, including the 'vanished pregnant body', has been largely overlooked in previous studies. It is how we weave these images of the body into our everyday lives that informs our gendered pattern...

The England No One Cares About
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

The England No One Cares About

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-07-23
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

An exploration of the much-derided English suburbs through rap music. There are many different Englands. From the much-romanticized rolling countryside, to the cosmopolitanism of the inner cities (embraced by some as progressive, multicultural enlightenment and derided by others as the playground of a self-righteous metropolitan elite), or the disparagingly named "left behind" communities which, post-Brexit, have so interested political parties and pundits, demographers and statisticians. But there is also an England no one cares about. The England of semi-detached houses and clean driveways for multiple cars devotedly washed on Sundays, of "twitching curtains" and Laura Ashley sofas; of cul...