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Masculine Scenarios

Masculine Scenarios

ByMariam Alizade
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2003
eBook Published 8 October 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429477096
Pages 146 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429901867
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
KeywordsMale Homosexuality, Erogenous Body, Mental Void, Massive Projective Identification, Womb Envy
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Alizade, M. (2003). Masculine Scenarios. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429477096
ABOUT THIS BOOK

'Human identity, sexual identity, primary and secondary identification, object choice, narcissism - all of these lie on a continuum with homosexuality, transsexualism, transvestism, heterosexuality and asexuality. Concepts on sexuality and gender are outlined anew in an interplay of theoretical and clinical networks, with the aim of increasing the efficiency of analytic praxis freed from prejudice and monolithic convention.'- the author, from the Foreword Masculine Scenarios is the third volume in a unique series edited by the author for the Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Providing a forum for exploration and discussion of diverse issues relating to gender constructs, sexuality, and sexual identity, the series brings together an internationally renowned group of contributors trained in the psychoanalytic tradition. Masculine Scenarios concentrates on issues regarding the psychic world of men and male sexuality. The construction of gender identity, the battle of the sexes, transsexualism, homosexuality and masculinity are some of the topics discussed in this inspiring book.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter One|11 pages
Sex and gender: the battle between body and soul
ByColette Chiland
View abstract
chapter Two|15 pages
Men and their bedrock: “repudiation of femininity” 1
ByAlcira Mariam Alizade
View abstract
chapter Three|13 pages
What do men want? 1
ByJacqueline Amati Mehler
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Male sexuality and mental void
ByJaime M. Lutenberg
View abstract
chapter Five|17 pages
Offending gender—being and wanting in male same-sex desire 1
ByMartin Stephen Frommer
View abstract
chapter Six|7 pages
The battle of the sexes 1
ByJorge Kantor
View abstract
chapter Seven|7 pages
The loneliness of the homosexual
ByJuan-David Nasio
View abstract
chapter Eight|11 pages
The presence of males in abortion discourse and practices 1
ByJuan-Guillermo Figueroa-Perea
View abstract
chapter Nine|8 pages
The sexed body and the real—its meaning in transsexualism
ByLeticia Glocer Fiorini, Águeda Giménez de Vainer
View abstract
chapter Ten|15 pages
Masculinity revisited: a self-deconstruction 1
ByJohn Munder Ross
View abstract
chapter Eleven|12 pages
Boy’s envy of mother and the consequences of this narcissistic mortification 1
ByRuth F. Lax
View abstract

'Human identity, sexual identity, primary and secondary identification, object choice, narcissism - all of these lie on a continuum with homosexuality, transsexualism, transvestism, heterosexuality and asexuality. Concepts on sexuality and gender are outlined anew in an interplay of theoretical and clinical networks, with the aim of increasing the efficiency of analytic praxis freed from prejudice and monolithic convention.'- the author, from the Foreword Masculine Scenarios is the third volume in a unique series edited by the author for the Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Providing a forum for exploration and discussion of diverse issues relating to gender constructs, sexuality, and sexual identity, the series brings together an internationally renowned group of contributors trained in the psychoanalytic tradition. Masculine Scenarios concentrates on issues regarding the psychic world of men and male sexuality. The construction of gender identity, the battle of the sexes, transsexualism, homosexuality and masculinity are some of the topics discussed in this inspiring book.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter One|11 pages
Sex and gender: the battle between body and soul
ByColette Chiland
View abstract
chapter Two|15 pages
Men and their bedrock: “repudiation of femininity” 1
ByAlcira Mariam Alizade
View abstract
chapter Three|13 pages
What do men want? 1
ByJacqueline Amati Mehler
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Male sexuality and mental void
ByJaime M. Lutenberg
View abstract
chapter Five|17 pages
Offending gender—being and wanting in male same-sex desire 1
ByMartin Stephen Frommer
View abstract
chapter Six|7 pages
The battle of the sexes 1
ByJorge Kantor
View abstract
chapter Seven|7 pages
The loneliness of the homosexual
ByJuan-David Nasio
View abstract
chapter Eight|11 pages
The presence of males in abortion discourse and practices 1
ByJuan-Guillermo Figueroa-Perea
View abstract
chapter Nine|8 pages
The sexed body and the real—its meaning in transsexualism
ByLeticia Glocer Fiorini, Águeda Giménez de Vainer
View abstract
chapter Ten|15 pages
Masculinity revisited: a self-deconstruction 1
ByJohn Munder Ross
View abstract
chapter Eleven|12 pages
Boy’s envy of mother and the consequences of this narcissistic mortification 1
ByRuth F. Lax
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

'Human identity, sexual identity, primary and secondary identification, object choice, narcissism - all of these lie on a continuum with homosexuality, transsexualism, transvestism, heterosexuality and asexuality. Concepts on sexuality and gender are outlined anew in an interplay of theoretical and clinical networks, with the aim of increasing the efficiency of analytic praxis freed from prejudice and monolithic convention.'- the author, from the Foreword Masculine Scenarios is the third volume in a unique series edited by the author for the Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Providing a forum for exploration and discussion of diverse issues relating to gender constructs, sexuality, and sexual identity, the series brings together an internationally renowned group of contributors trained in the psychoanalytic tradition. Masculine Scenarios concentrates on issues regarding the psychic world of men and male sexuality. The construction of gender identity, the battle of the sexes, transsexualism, homosexuality and masculinity are some of the topics discussed in this inspiring book.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter One|11 pages
Sex and gender: the battle between body and soul
ByColette Chiland
View abstract
chapter Two|15 pages
Men and their bedrock: “repudiation of femininity” 1
ByAlcira Mariam Alizade
View abstract
chapter Three|13 pages
What do men want? 1
ByJacqueline Amati Mehler
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Male sexuality and mental void
ByJaime M. Lutenberg
View abstract
chapter Five|17 pages
Offending gender—being and wanting in male same-sex desire 1
ByMartin Stephen Frommer
View abstract
chapter Six|7 pages
The battle of the sexes 1
ByJorge Kantor
View abstract
chapter Seven|7 pages
The loneliness of the homosexual
ByJuan-David Nasio
View abstract
chapter Eight|11 pages
The presence of males in abortion discourse and practices 1
ByJuan-Guillermo Figueroa-Perea
View abstract
chapter Nine|8 pages
The sexed body and the real—its meaning in transsexualism
ByLeticia Glocer Fiorini, Águeda Giménez de Vainer
View abstract
chapter Ten|15 pages
Masculinity revisited: a self-deconstruction 1
ByJohn Munder Ross
View abstract
chapter Eleven|12 pages
Boy’s envy of mother and the consequences of this narcissistic mortification 1
ByRuth F. Lax
View abstract

'Human identity, sexual identity, primary and secondary identification, object choice, narcissism - all of these lie on a continuum with homosexuality, transsexualism, transvestism, heterosexuality and asexuality. Concepts on sexuality and gender are outlined anew in an interplay of theoretical and clinical networks, with the aim of increasing the efficiency of analytic praxis freed from prejudice and monolithic convention.'- the author, from the Foreword Masculine Scenarios is the third volume in a unique series edited by the author for the Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Providing a forum for exploration and discussion of diverse issues relating to gender constructs, sexuality, and sexual identity, the series brings together an internationally renowned group of contributors trained in the psychoanalytic tradition. Masculine Scenarios concentrates on issues regarding the psychic world of men and male sexuality. The construction of gender identity, the battle of the sexes, transsexualism, homosexuality and masculinity are some of the topics discussed in this inspiring book.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter One|11 pages
Sex and gender: the battle between body and soul
ByColette Chiland
View abstract
chapter Two|15 pages
Men and their bedrock: “repudiation of femininity” 1
ByAlcira Mariam Alizade
View abstract
chapter Three|13 pages
What do men want? 1
ByJacqueline Amati Mehler
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Male sexuality and mental void
ByJaime M. Lutenberg
View abstract
chapter Five|17 pages
Offending gender—being and wanting in male same-sex desire 1
ByMartin Stephen Frommer
View abstract
chapter Six|7 pages
The battle of the sexes 1
ByJorge Kantor
View abstract
chapter Seven|7 pages
The loneliness of the homosexual
ByJuan-David Nasio
View abstract
chapter Eight|11 pages
The presence of males in abortion discourse and practices 1
ByJuan-Guillermo Figueroa-Perea
View abstract
chapter Nine|8 pages
The sexed body and the real—its meaning in transsexualism
ByLeticia Glocer Fiorini, Águeda Giménez de Vainer
View abstract
chapter Ten|15 pages
Masculinity revisited: a self-deconstruction 1
ByJohn Munder Ross
View abstract
chapter Eleven|12 pages
Boy’s envy of mother and the consequences of this narcissistic mortification 1
ByRuth F. Lax
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

'Human identity, sexual identity, primary and secondary identification, object choice, narcissism - all of these lie on a continuum with homosexuality, transsexualism, transvestism, heterosexuality and asexuality. Concepts on sexuality and gender are outlined anew in an interplay of theoretical and clinical networks, with the aim of increasing the efficiency of analytic praxis freed from prejudice and monolithic convention.'- the author, from the Foreword Masculine Scenarios is the third volume in a unique series edited by the author for the Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Providing a forum for exploration and discussion of diverse issues relating to gender constructs, sexuality, and sexual identity, the series brings together an internationally renowned group of contributors trained in the psychoanalytic tradition. Masculine Scenarios concentrates on issues regarding the psychic world of men and male sexuality. The construction of gender identity, the battle of the sexes, transsexualism, homosexuality and masculinity are some of the topics discussed in this inspiring book.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter One|11 pages
Sex and gender: the battle between body and soul
ByColette Chiland
View abstract
chapter Two|15 pages
Men and their bedrock: “repudiation of femininity” 1
ByAlcira Mariam Alizade
View abstract
chapter Three|13 pages
What do men want? 1
ByJacqueline Amati Mehler
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Male sexuality and mental void
ByJaime M. Lutenberg
View abstract
chapter Five|17 pages
Offending gender—being and wanting in male same-sex desire 1
ByMartin Stephen Frommer
View abstract
chapter Six|7 pages
The battle of the sexes 1
ByJorge Kantor
View abstract
chapter Seven|7 pages
The loneliness of the homosexual
ByJuan-David Nasio
View abstract
chapter Eight|11 pages
The presence of males in abortion discourse and practices 1
ByJuan-Guillermo Figueroa-Perea
View abstract
chapter Nine|8 pages
The sexed body and the real—its meaning in transsexualism
ByLeticia Glocer Fiorini, Águeda Giménez de Vainer
View abstract
chapter Ten|15 pages
Masculinity revisited: a self-deconstruction 1
ByJohn Munder Ross
View abstract
chapter Eleven|12 pages
Boy’s envy of mother and the consequences of this narcissistic mortification 1
ByRuth F. Lax
View abstract

'Human identity, sexual identity, primary and secondary identification, object choice, narcissism - all of these lie on a continuum with homosexuality, transsexualism, transvestism, heterosexuality and asexuality. Concepts on sexuality and gender are outlined anew in an interplay of theoretical and clinical networks, with the aim of increasing the efficiency of analytic praxis freed from prejudice and monolithic convention.'- the author, from the Foreword Masculine Scenarios is the third volume in a unique series edited by the author for the Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Providing a forum for exploration and discussion of diverse issues relating to gender constructs, sexuality, and sexual identity, the series brings together an internationally renowned group of contributors trained in the psychoanalytic tradition. Masculine Scenarios concentrates on issues regarding the psychic world of men and male sexuality. The construction of gender identity, the battle of the sexes, transsexualism, homosexuality and masculinity are some of the topics discussed in this inspiring book.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter One|11 pages
Sex and gender: the battle between body and soul
ByColette Chiland
View abstract
chapter Two|15 pages
Men and their bedrock: “repudiation of femininity” 1
ByAlcira Mariam Alizade
View abstract
chapter Three|13 pages
What do men want? 1
ByJacqueline Amati Mehler
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Male sexuality and mental void
ByJaime M. Lutenberg
View abstract
chapter Five|17 pages
Offending gender—being and wanting in male same-sex desire 1
ByMartin Stephen Frommer
View abstract
chapter Six|7 pages
The battle of the sexes 1
ByJorge Kantor
View abstract
chapter Seven|7 pages
The loneliness of the homosexual
ByJuan-David Nasio
View abstract
chapter Eight|11 pages
The presence of males in abortion discourse and practices 1
ByJuan-Guillermo Figueroa-Perea
View abstract
chapter Nine|8 pages
The sexed body and the real—its meaning in transsexualism
ByLeticia Glocer Fiorini, Águeda Giménez de Vainer
View abstract
chapter Ten|15 pages
Masculinity revisited: a self-deconstruction 1
ByJohn Munder Ross
View abstract
chapter Eleven|12 pages
Boy’s envy of mother and the consequences of this narcissistic mortification 1
ByRuth F. Lax
View abstract
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