2015
DOI: 10.1080/07351690.2015.1087289
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Understanding Gender Through the Lens of Transgender Experience

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“…Here, then, in this conceptual contrast between the positions of Bell and Saketopoulou, I find a repetition of the dynamics that characterized Pula’s 2015 panel. In other words, I am suggesting that a certain stasis has taken hold of our field when it comes to the controversy surrounding psychoanalysis and trans persons.…”
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“…Here, then, in this conceptual contrast between the positions of Bell and Saketopoulou, I find a repetition of the dynamics that characterized Pula’s 2015 panel. In other words, I am suggesting that a certain stasis has taken hold of our field when it comes to the controversy surrounding psychoanalysis and trans persons.…”
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“… 1 Two of these presentations are now published: Hansbury (2017) and Pula (2015). Later in this essay, I will look more closely at Hansbury’s contribution, as well as a more recent one by Saketopoulou (2020). …”
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“…This practice began to change toward the end of the 20th century, which saw a growing literature by openly gay and lesbian therapists (38,(40)(41)(42)(43). The new century saw the emergence of openly transgender therapists (44,45).…”
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