Novel Revolts as Crafting of a Self.

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Psychoanalytic Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1080/00332828.2024.2442119
Oren Gozlan
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Abstract

The psychoanalytic field continues to struggle with the dilemmas of conceptualizing gender and the experience of gender transition, even though gender appears to be very present in its multiple and transitional forms in the realm of the psyche as it manifests through the affective situation of the transference. In this paper, I want to move to an understanding of different situations of transitions that are grounded in gender but that suggest a wider world of experience with the claim that understanding the self is a complicated matter; and while this in itself is obvious to everyone, its complexity still comes as a surprise because of the unconscious. I turn to four memoirs: P. Carl's Becoming a Man; Susan Faludi's In the Darkroom; Masha Gessen's "To Be or Not To Be"; and Jane Gallop's Sexuality, Disability and Aging: Queer Temporalities of the Phallus. Each text depicts different notions of transition that suggest a wider world of experience: physicality (age, illness, disability), generation, sexuality, and relationality. In unpacking each narrative as unique figurations of transitioning, I show how each gives us a foothold into a new way of imagining gender. I argue that by reading memoirs the analyst enters a world that is theirs and not theirs. It is a way into an imaginative realm that allows us entrance into conflicts, questions, and representations of being in the world.

小说中的反抗是对自我的塑造。
精神分析领域继续与性别概念化和性别转换经验的困境作斗争,尽管性别似乎在心理领域以其多种形式和过渡形式存在,因为它通过移情的情感情况表现出来。在这篇论文中,我想要进一步理解基于性别的不同过渡情境,但这暗示了一个更广阔的经验世界,即理解自我是一件复杂的事情;虽然这对每个人来说都是显而易见的,但由于无意识,它的复杂性仍然令人惊讶。我翻开了四本回忆录:p·卡尔的《成为一个男人》;苏珊·法露迪的《暗房风云》;玛莎·格森的《生存还是毁灭》;以及简·盖勒普的《性、残疾和衰老:阴茎的古怪时间性》。每个文本都描绘了不同的过渡概念,暗示了一个更广阔的经验世界:身体(年龄,疾病,残疾),世代,性和关系。在将每一种叙事作为独特的过渡形象进行拆解时,我展示了每一种叙事如何为我们提供了一种想象性别的新方式的立足点。我认为,通过阅读回忆录,分析师进入了一个属于他们而不是他们的世界。这是一种进入想象领域的方式,让我们进入冲突、问题和世界上的表现。
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Psychoanalytic Quarterly
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