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Informationen zum Autor Ellen L. K. Toronto is a founding member and past president of the Michigan Psychoanalytic Council, and is in private practice in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Gemma Ainslie practices psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in Austin, Texas, and is Vice-President of the Austin-San Antonio Psychoanalytic Society. Molly Donovan is a psychologist in private practice in Washington, DC, and is on the faculty at both the Georgetown University Medical School and the George Washington University. Maurine Kelly practices psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in Bethesda and Silver Spring, Maryland, and is on the faculties of the Washington School of Psychiatry and the George Washington University. Christine C. Kieffer is a Child/Adolescent and Adult psychoanalyst on the faculty of the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. Nancy McWilliams teaches for the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University and for several psychoanalytic institutes. Klappentext The past two decades of psychoanalytic discourse have witnessed a transformation in the way we think about women and gender. The works collected here confront the meaning established by gender and the uncertainty created by its absence. Zusammenfassung The past two decades of psychoanalytic discourse have witnessed a transformation in the way we think about women and gender. The works collected here confront the meaning established by gender and the uncertainty created by its absence. Inhaltsverzeichnis Toronto, Introduction. Part I: Gender Unbound. Toronto, Case Presentation. Toronto, The Feminine Unconscious in Psychoanalytic Theory. Part II: Suspending Certainty in the Consulting Room. Donovan, Commentary on Part II. Alpert, Childhoods Driven Wrong. Gerson, An Analyst's Pregnancy Loss and its Effects on Treatment Disruption and Growth. Sarnat, Working in the Space Between Psychoanalytic and Trauma-oriented Approaches to Stories of Abuse. Part III: Family Relationships: Shifting Perspectives. McWilliams, Commentary on Part III. Kieffer, Selfobjects, Oedipal Objects and Mutual Recognition: A Self-psychological reappraisal of the female 'Oedipal victor'. Donovan, Demeter and Persephone Revisited: Ambivalence and Separation in the Mother-Daughter Relationship. Lax, Boys' Envy of Mother and the Consequences of this Narcissistic Mortification. McWilliams, Mothering and Fathering Processes in the Psychoanalytic Arts. Part IV: Beneath the Bedrock: The Gender of Desire. Ainslie, Commentary on Part IV. Young-Eisendrath, The Female Person and How We Talk About Her. Elise, Woman and Desire: Why Women May Not Want to Want. Part V: Multiplicity: Postmodern Revisions of Gender. Kieffer, Commentary on Part V. Layton, Beyond Narcissism: Toward a Negotiation Model of Gender Identity. Goldner, Ironic Gender, Authentic Sex. Gerber, Gender Stereotypes and the Change Towards Greater Personal Maturity in Psychotherapy. Knoblauch, The Music of 'Masculinity': Clinical Attention to Tone and Rhythm in Gender Construction. Leary, Race in Psychoanalytic Space. Dimen, Afterword. ...