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Uncoupling Convention - Psychoanalytic Approaches to Same-Sex Couples and Families (Paperback)
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Uncoupling Convention - Psychoanalytic Approaches to Same-Sex Couples and Families (Paperback)
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What does it mean to be member of a gay/lesbian couple or family?
The contributors to Uncoupling Convention: Psychoanalytic
Approaches to Same-Sex Couples and Families address this question
by drawing on two cultural movements of the twentieth century:
psychoanalysis and the gay/lesbian civil rights movement. Taken
together, these traditions provide a framework for understanding,
and providing psychotherapeutic assistance to, gay and lesbian
patients who present with troubled relationships. The contributors
to this volume espouse a clinical focus that supplants the
heterosexual perspectives of traditional psychoanalysis with new
narratives about family life. Drawing on cultural, feminist,
gay/lesbian, and queer studies, they illustrate how concepts of
gender and sexuality are routinely informed by unproven
heterosexist assumptions - both conscious and unconscious. By
examining the changing developmental needs and family dynamics of
gay and lesbian families, the contributors broaden our very
understanding of what a family is. They illustrate how contrasting
cultural constructions of homosexuality and family life play out in
same-sex couples. They delineate the multiple realities of gender
subjectivity, both in children and in their gay parents. They
ponder how technology is shaping reproductive experiences, as
lesbians become part of the biomedical system. And they explore
recurrent themes of feeling different and ashamed, including the
shameful secrecy surrounding same-sex couples' financial matters.
In uncoupling conventions, the contributors are effectively
coupling post-Freudian psychoanalysis with the insights of queer
theory and the critical edge of contemporary cultural studies. The
result is a framework for addressing the relational and
family-related challenges of gay and lesbian patients that ranges
far beyond traditional approaches and will benefit analytic,
couples, and family therapists alike.
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