Psychoanalytical Notebooks

#29 | 2015

"Sexual Orientation"

Psychoanalytical Notebooks #29

Summary

  • Jacques-Alain Miller –Gays in Analysis?
  • Pierre-Gilles Guéguen – The Lost Part
  • David Halfon – Homosexuality in Freud’s Oeuvre
  • Hélène Bonnaud – The ‘Homophobe’
  • Pierre Naveau – The Party of Women
  • Hélène Bonnaud – True Love!
  • Jacqueline Dhéret – Julien
  • Antonio Di Ciaccia – The Queer Brother
  • Laura Sokolowsky – A Very Early Case of Homosexuality
  • Hervé Castanet –Theo: The Quest For the Ideal Double
  • Clotilde Leguil – Psychoanalysis Faced with, ‘Marriage For All’
  • Sophie Marret-Maleval – Marriage and Sexuality
  • Deborah Gutermann-Jacquet –The Invention of Civil Marriage in 1792
  • Pierre-Gilles Guéguen – Marriage, Divorce and Company
  • François Regnault – Ironic and Out-of-Place Remarks About the Phrase ‘Marriage For All’
  • Stella Harrison – From Rights to Desire, and Back Again?
  • Hervé Castanet – Desire Against Oedipus
  • Fabian Fajnwaks – Homosexuality and the Desire for a Child
  • Laura Sokolowsky – Desire of the Mother as Sinthome, Stella Harrison – Homosexualities, Desire for Motherhood…, or Children
  • Fabrice Bourlez – Psychoanalysis and the Phoenix
  • Sharon Kivland – Hors Corps
  • Julia Evans – Book Review: Testimony of Experience, by Bruce Scott