ABSTRACT

A Psychoanalytic Approach to Sexual Difference analyzes the concepts of sex and gender, showing how sexual difference is characterized by ongoing transformations of spatiality and body, and of essentiality and normativity.

In this book, Jennifer Yusin presents a psychoanalytic study that engages with clinical cases, philosophies of sex and gender, and psychoanalytic writings about sexual difference. She deftly and accessibly analyzes Freud’s and Lacan’s work on feminine sexuality, Winnicott’s notion of the transitional object, and theories of sexuality and gender developed by Judith Butler and Monique Wittig, among others. Yusin starts with the question of how the lack of any essential definition of sexual difference affects subjectivity. She places an emphasis on the psychoanalytic experience and its effects upon how a subject experiences the difference between being a body and having a body. Following Lacan’s discovery of the Borromean knot structure of the unconscious and the work of the psychoanalyst Jean-Gérard Bursztein, Yusin continues developing subjective topology as a methodology. She also introduces and shows how sexual difference is linked to transformations of sex and body. Through this, Yusin highlights how it is necessary to reformulate sex, gender, and sexual identities in psychoanalytic theories and in the practice of psychoanalysis. She also speaks to the necessity of generating a new lexicon to help analysts speak about sexual difference in ways that do not perpetuate any essentialism or normativity on the topic.

This book is essential reading for clinicians in psychoanalysis, mental health practitioners in the trans field, and academics working in gender theory, queer and trans studies, and feminist philosophies.

chapter Chapter 1|3 pages

A note about my method

Subjective topology

chapter Chapter 3|4 pages

On constructing a psychoanalytic lexicon

chapter Chapter 4|4 pages

Starting points

Sex and nomination

chapter Chapter 5|2 pages

Names-of-the-father

A first approach

chapter Chapter 6|2 pages

Φ

One sex

chapter Chapter 7|3 pages

Psychoanalytical invariance

chapter Chapter 8|3 pages

Some preliminary remarks regarding nomination

chapter Chapter 9|2 pages

Maternal investment

chapter Chapter 10|4 pages

Symbolic nomination and redoubling

chapter Chapter 11|3 pages

The link between speech and nomination

chapter Chapter 12|6 pages

The difficulty of interpretation

chapter Chapter 13|3 pages

Signifiers ‘man’, ‘woman’

Semblant of body

chapter Chapter 14|2 pages

The psychoanalytical group

chapter Chapter 15|3 pages

The discourse of the hysteric and jouissance

chapter Chapter 16|5 pages

All-phallic space/non-all phallic space

chapter Chapter 17|4 pages

Letters and body

chapter Chapter 18|3 pages

Signifier and symptom

chapter Chapter 19|4 pages

Mark in signifier

chapter Chapter 20|3 pages

Sexual difference

A radical alternative

chapter Chapter 21|2 pages

Return to a remark in signifier

chapter Chapter 22|5 pages

Formations of voice

chapter Chapter 23|2 pages

Fourth consistency

chapter Chapter 24|3 pages

Assumption of nomination

chapter Chapter 25|2 pages

A return to our psychoanalytical lexicon