Intersectionality and Relational Psychoanalysis
New Perspectives on Race, Gender, and Sexuality
Herausgeber: Belkin, Max; White, Cleonie
Intersectionality and Relational Psychoanalysis
New Perspectives on Race, Gender, and Sexuality
Herausgeber: Belkin, Max; White, Cleonie
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Intersectionality and Relational Psychoanalysis: New Perspectives on Race, Gender, and Sexuality examines the links between race, gender, and sexuality through the dual perspectives of relational psychoanalysis and the theory of intersectionality.
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Intersectionality and Relational Psychoanalysis: New Perspectives on Race, Gender, and Sexuality examines the links between race, gender, and sexuality through the dual perspectives of relational psychoanalysis and the theory of intersectionality.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780367361747
- ISBN-10: 0367361744
- Artikelnr.: 69983179
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780367361747
- ISBN-10: 0367361744
- Artikelnr.: 69983179
Max Belkin, Ph.D., is a supervisor of psychotherapy and faculty at the William Alanson White Institute, associate editor of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, and adjunct faculty at the Department of Applied Psychology at NYU. He is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City, specializing in treating individuals and couples. Cleonie White, Ph.D., is fellow, faculty, and supervisor of psychotherapy at the William Alanson White Institute, adjunct clinical assistant professor at New York University's Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, and faculty and supervisor at the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies. Dr. White maintains a private practice in NYC.
PART I. 1. Who Is Queer Around Here? Intersections of Race, Gender, and
Sexual Orientation in Psychotherapy Max Belkin 2. Minding the Gap:
Intersections between Gender, Race, and Class in Work with Gender Variant
Children Avgi Saketopoulou PART II. 3. Subordinated Selves: Integrating
Intersectional Oppression and the Unconscious Mind in Prostitution
Discourse Hannah Pocock 4. Skin memories: On Race, Love, and Loss Sue Grand
Part III. 5. Intersectionality in the Immigrant Context Pratyusha
Tummala-Narra 6. Strangers in Paradise: Trevor, Marley, and Me: Reggae
Music and the Foreigner Other Cleonie White PART IV. 7. Intersectionality,
Normative Unconscious Processes, and Racialized Enactments of Distinction
Lynne Layton 8. Intersectionality Encountering Laplanche: Models of
Otherness and the Incomprehensibility of Perpetration Julie Leavitt &
Adrienne Harris 9. Intersectionality: From Politics to Identity
Sexual Orientation in Psychotherapy Max Belkin 2. Minding the Gap:
Intersections between Gender, Race, and Class in Work with Gender Variant
Children Avgi Saketopoulou PART II. 3. Subordinated Selves: Integrating
Intersectional Oppression and the Unconscious Mind in Prostitution
Discourse Hannah Pocock 4. Skin memories: On Race, Love, and Loss Sue Grand
Part III. 5. Intersectionality in the Immigrant Context Pratyusha
Tummala-Narra 6. Strangers in Paradise: Trevor, Marley, and Me: Reggae
Music and the Foreigner Other Cleonie White PART IV. 7. Intersectionality,
Normative Unconscious Processes, and Racialized Enactments of Distinction
Lynne Layton 8. Intersectionality Encountering Laplanche: Models of
Otherness and the Incomprehensibility of Perpetration Julie Leavitt &
Adrienne Harris 9. Intersectionality: From Politics to Identity
PART I. 1. Who Is Queer Around Here? Intersections of Race, Gender, and
Sexual Orientation in Psychotherapy Max Belkin 2. Minding the Gap:
Intersections between Gender, Race, and Class in Work with Gender Variant
Children Avgi Saketopoulou PART II. 3. Subordinated Selves: Integrating
Intersectional Oppression and the Unconscious Mind in Prostitution
Discourse Hannah Pocock 4. Skin memories: On Race, Love, and Loss Sue Grand
Part III. 5. Intersectionality in the Immigrant Context Pratyusha
Tummala-Narra 6. Strangers in Paradise: Trevor, Marley, and Me: Reggae
Music and the Foreigner Other Cleonie White PART IV. 7. Intersectionality,
Normative Unconscious Processes, and Racialized Enactments of Distinction
Lynne Layton 8. Intersectionality Encountering Laplanche: Models of
Otherness and the Incomprehensibility of Perpetration Julie Leavitt &
Adrienne Harris 9. Intersectionality: From Politics to Identity
Sexual Orientation in Psychotherapy Max Belkin 2. Minding the Gap:
Intersections between Gender, Race, and Class in Work with Gender Variant
Children Avgi Saketopoulou PART II. 3. Subordinated Selves: Integrating
Intersectional Oppression and the Unconscious Mind in Prostitution
Discourse Hannah Pocock 4. Skin memories: On Race, Love, and Loss Sue Grand
Part III. 5. Intersectionality in the Immigrant Context Pratyusha
Tummala-Narra 6. Strangers in Paradise: Trevor, Marley, and Me: Reggae
Music and the Foreigner Other Cleonie White PART IV. 7. Intersectionality,
Normative Unconscious Processes, and Racialized Enactments of Distinction
Lynne Layton 8. Intersectionality Encountering Laplanche: Models of
Otherness and the Incomprehensibility of Perpetration Julie Leavitt &
Adrienne Harris 9. Intersectionality: From Politics to Identity