Perversion : psychoanalytic perspectives/perspectives on psychoanalysis

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Perversion : psychoanalytic perspectives/perspectives on psychoanalysis

edited by Dany Nobus and Lisa Downing

Karnac, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Locating perversion, dislocating psychoanalysis / Dany Nobus
  • Perversion, perversity, and normality : diagnostic and therapeutic considerations / Otto F. Kernberg
  • An overview of perverse behaviour / Arnold Goldberg
  • Perversion and charity : an ethical approach / Sergio Benvenuto
  • The problem of inscription and its clinical meaning in perversion / André Michels
  • The perversion of pain, pleasure, and thought : on the difference between "suffering" an experience and the "construction" of a thing to be used / Nicola Abel-Hirsch
  • The structure of perversion : a Lacanian perspective / Serge André
  • Birth, death, orgasm, and perversion : a Reichian view / Nick Totton
  • Perversion, historicity, ethics / Lisa Downing
  • Perversion and French avant-garde art 1912-1916 / Claire Pajaczkowska
  • The perverse domination of the fascist and the Sadean master / Antonios Vadolas
  • The feminist ethics of lesbian sadomasochism / Mandy Merck
  • Maternal fetishism / Emily Apter
  • Lacan meets queer theory / Tim Dean
  • On sexual perversion and transsensualism / Vernon A. Rosario

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Description

Perversion - its ubiquity in infantile life and its persistence in the psychical and sexual lives of some adults - was a central element of Freud's lifelong work. The problem of perversion has since been revisited by many psychoanalytic schools with the result that Freud's original view of perversion has been replaced by numerous - often contradictory - perspectives on its aetiology, development and treatment. The concept of perversion has also been significant for the disciplines of cultural studies and gender and queer theory, which have explored the creative and dissident powers of perversion, while expressing a suspicion of its operation as a pathological category. This bi-partite collection offers a series of perspectives on perversion by a range of psychoanalytic practitioners and theorists (edited by Dany Nobus), and a selection of papers by scholars who work with, or critique, psychoanalytic theories of perversion (edited by Lisa Downing). It stages a serious dialogue between psychoanalysis and its commentators on the controversial issue of non-normative sexuality.

Table of Contents

Psychoanalytic Perspectives -- Introduction -- Perversion, perversity, and normality: diagnostic and therapeutic considerations -- An overview of perverse behaviour -- Perversion and charity: an ethical approach -- The problem of inscription and its clinical meaning in perversion -- The perversion of pain, pleasure, and thought: on the difference between "suffering" an experience and the "construction" of a thing to be used -- The structure of perversion: a Lacanian perspective -- Birth, death, orgasm, and perversion: a Reichian view -- Perspectives on Psychoanalysis -- Introduction -- Perversion and French avant-garde art 1912-1916 -- The perverse domination of the fascist and the Sadean master -- The feminist ethics of lesbian sadomasochism -- Maternal fetishism -- Lacan meets queer theory -- On sexual perversion and transsensualism

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  • NCID
    BB05432251
  • ISBN
    • 9781855759176
  • LCCN
    2006299153
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 350 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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