Gender as Soft AssemblyGender as Soft Assembly weaves together insights from different disciplinary domains to open up new vistas of clinical understanding of what it means to inhabit, to perform, and to be, gendered. Opposing the traditional notion of development as the linear unfolding of predictable stages, Adrienne Harris argues that children become gendered in multiply configured contexts. And she proffers new developmental models to capture the fluid, constructed, and creative experiences of becoming and being gendered. According to Harris, these models, and the images to which they give rise, articulate not only with contemporary relational psychoanalysis but also with recent research into the origins of mentalization and symbolization. In urging us to think of gender as co-constructed in a variety of relational contexts, Harris enlarges her psychoanalytic sensibility with the insights of attachment theory, linguistics, queer theory, and feminist criticism. Nor is she inattentive to the impact of history and culture on gender meanings. Special consideration is given to chaos theory, which Harris positions at the cutting edge of developmental psychology and uses to generate new perspectives and new images for comprehending and working clinically with gender. |
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... shifting identities, both internal and visible, to the question of commanded and willed identifications, to the role of an unconscious aspect to gendered life. And to questions of the body and the ways it does and does not matter or ...
... shifting identities, both internal and visible, to the question of commanded and willed identifications, to the role of an unconscious aspect to gendered life. And to questions of the body and the ways it does and does not matter or ...
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... shifting psychic realities that shape the interpersonal relationship, each state expressed and elaborated through its own unique experience-near style of being and talking. Bromberg's clinical attention is often directed to the ...
... shifting psychic realities that shape the interpersonal relationship, each state expressed and elaborated through its own unique experience-near style of being and talking. Bromberg's clinical attention is often directed to the ...
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... shifting self state is ubiquitous. Her clinical examples allow a vision of psychic experience that is both transpersonal and internally fissured. The boundaries of self and other are more fluid than fixed. The developmental models I use ...
... shifting self state is ubiquitous. Her clinical examples allow a vision of psychic experience that is both transpersonal and internally fissured. The boundaries of self and other are more fluid than fixed. The developmental models I use ...
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... shifting self-states wherein splits are not simply trauma driven events but system characteristics. Those authors see separateness and schisms in the self as adaptive ways to prevent a total immersion in context or relational dyadic ...
... shifting self-states wherein splits are not simply trauma driven events but system characteristics. Those authors see separateness and schisms in the self as adaptive ways to prevent a total immersion in context or relational dyadic ...
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... consciousness and shifting representational status that chaos theory and nonlinear dynamic systems theory models and psychoanalysis are particularly good at describing in vivo. Sandy, unlike Dee, usually feels herself to be having an.
... consciousness and shifting representational status that chaos theory and nonlinear dynamic systems theory models and psychoanalysis are particularly good at describing in vivo. Sandy, unlike Dee, usually feels herself to be having an.
Contents
Timelines and Temporalities | |
Chaos Theory as a Model for Development | |
Gender Narratives in Psychoanalysis | |
Tomboys Stories | |
Genders Multidimensionality | |
Genders Emerge in Contexts | |
Chaos Theory as a Map to Contemporary Gender Theorists | |
Learning | |
Relational Mourning as Shared Labor | |
Endnotes | |
References | |
Subject Index | |
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