精神分析学家与“变性人”:作为个人政治主体性的变性人身份

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Paddy Farr
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在他关于精神分析和“同性恋”的两部分系列文章中,威廉·迈耶(William Meyer)展示了一段反对性别和性少数群体的精神分析的肮脏历史。这篇文章是对“变性”领域研究的延伸。通过分析弗洛伊德、拉多、比伯、索卡里德斯、奥维西、斯托勒和莫尼的作品,“变性”的精神分析展示了与“同性恋”的精神分析相似的历史。从这些作者提出的对精神分析探究的批判出发,跨性别活动家和理论家提出了一个跨性别主体性的模型,该模型源于女权主义对私人和公共领域分裂的个人政治挑战的传统。跨性别主体性指向精神分析的转变,在分析者和被分析者的关系中重新集中了身体和政治。本文总结了针对跨性别人群的精神分析实践的方向:(1)解放实践的个人-政治范式;(2)对躯体治疗的投资;(3)建立相互的个人-政治斗争的关系实践。
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The Psychoanalyst and the “Transsexual”: Transgender Identities as Personal-Political Subjectivities
Abstract In his two part series on psychoanalysis and “homosexuality,” William Meyer lays out a sordid history of psychoanalysis wielded against gender and sexual minorities. The present article is an extension on that work into the realm of “transsexuality.” Analyzing the work of Freud, Rado, Bieber, Socarides, Ovesey, Stoller, and Money, the psychoanalysis of “transsexuality” demonstrates a parallel history to the psychoanalysis of “homosexuality.” From a critical departure from psychoanalytic inquiry as presented by these authors, transgender activists and theorists have presented a model of transgender subjectivities arising from the tradition of the feminist personal-political challenge to the divided private and public spheres. Pointing toward a transformation of psychoanalysis, transgender subjectivities recenter the somatic and political within the relationality of analyst and analysand. The article concludes a direction for psychoanalytic practice with transgender people thus maintains: (1) a personal-political paradigm of liberation practice, (2) an investment in somatic treatment, and (3) a relational practice establishing mutual personal-political struggle.
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期刊介绍: Psychoanalytic Social Work provides social work clinicians and clinical educators with highly informative and stimulating articles relevant to the practice of psychoanalytic social work with the individual client. Although a variety of social work publications now exist, none focus exclusively on the important clinical themes and dilemmas that occur in a psychoanalytic social work practice. Existing clinical publications in social work have tended to dilute or diminish the significance or the scope of psychoanalytic practice in various ways. Some social work journals focus partially on clinical practice and characteristically provide an equal, if not greater, emphasis upon social welfare policy and macropractice concerns.
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