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Author Ayouch, Thamy, author

Title Psychanalyse et hybridité : genre, colonialité, subjectivations / Thamy Ayouch
Published Leuven, Belgium : Leuven University Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Figures de l'inconscient
Figures of the unconscious.
Contents Introduction -- A. Normes et subjectivations minoritaires -- B. Identités « mosaïques » -- I. Analyse de l’hybride, hybride de l’analyse -- I. Introduction -- A. Définir et nommer -- B. Vers une stratégie énonciative -- C. L’hybride en psychanalyse -- II. La psychanalyse hybridée -- A. Propédeutique à une hybridation -- B. Psychanalyse et genre: entrelacs -- C. La psychanalyse décolonisée -- D. Conséquences cliniques et théoriques -- Conclusion
Summary Psychoanalytic discourse with non-majority, minority and altered subjects Gender, language and ethnicity are often the blind categories of certain psychoanalytic discourse claiming to unfold from the position, not situated, of the universal. However, psychoanalysis is not intended to assign norms, neither to gender and sexuality, nor to ethnic and cultural differences. By asking the question of the relationship of psychoanalytic discourse to non-majority, minority and altered subjects, the purpose of this work is to think of metapsychological instruments capable of grasping the singularity of contemporary identifications beyond the social, cultural and political normativity of binarity. gender or cultural universality. The work then proposes the reasons for a structural hybridity, the driving force behind analytical listening and theorizing, and for a programmatic hybridization of psychoanalysis through the perspectives of gender and queer studies and postcolonial and decolonial studies. Psychoanalyse et hybridityanalyses the motive of hybridity within psychoanalysis, and how it functions as the very agent of clinical and theoretical psychoanalysis. It proposes a programmatic hybridization of psychoanalysis with the perspectives of gender andqueerstudies and postcolonial and decolonial studies. The purpose is both theoretical and clinical, as the book aims to currency metapsychological tools likely to apprehend the specificity of contemporary gender, sexuality, class and race identifications and experiences beyond the social and political normativity of sex binarity or cultural universalism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Psychoanalysis and culture.
Cultural fusion.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Reference.
Cultural fusion
Psychoanalysis and culture
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789461662446
9461662440