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      What is so Natural about Sexuality?

      The Castration Complex

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      The Castration Complex book

      What is so Natural about Sexuality?
      ByMou Sultana
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2018
      eBook Published 7 March 2018
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429452765
      Pages 196
      eBook ISBN 9780429452765
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Sultana, M. (2018). The Castration Complex: What is so Natural about Sexuality? (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429452765

      ABSTRACT

      This book illustrates that the Castration Complex and the question of the distinction between the sexes are enmeshed in psychoanalytic theories. The subjective negotiation of this distinction impacts the future sexual positions taken up (or not) by the subject, indicating that human sexuality is by no means a given or a natural occurrence in psychoanalysis.

      Engagement with the psychoanalytic theory of castration provides the reader with a different perspective on the current society’s insistence on gradually dissolving the differences between the sexes. For Freud, castration complex is the key to understanding the psychical consequences of the anatomical distinction between the sexes. For Lacan, castration introduces the subject to his/her very existence as a sexed being. Mou Sultana illustrates how these two revolutionary theorists came to such conclusions by close reading of the core texts, interpreting them and highlighting their relevance both within and outside the clinic of modern times.

       

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter One|17 pages

      The castration complex for Freud between 1907 and 1909

      chapter Two|17 pages

      The castration complex for Freud in 1925

      chapter Three|29 pages

      Freud’s theories of castration in “Female sexuality” (1931b)

      chapter Four|11 pages

      A brief introduction to bisexual disposition and its place within Freud’s psychoanalytic theories

      chapter Five|52 pages

      New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis (1933a): Lecture XXXIII, “Femininity”

      chapter Six|15 pages

      Castration for Lacan: Seminar IV (1956–1957)

      chapter Seven|26 pages

      The fate of infantile sexual research questions

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