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Gender, Sexuality and Subjectivity : A Lacanian Perspective on Identity, Language and Queer Theory, Paperback / softback Book

Gender, Sexuality and Subjectivity : A Lacanian Perspective on Identity, Language and Queer Theory Paperback / softback

Part of the Routledge Focus on Mental Health series

Paperback / softback

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Offering a concise yet comprehensive introduction to gender theory, this thought-provoking new book aims to make an intervention into the contemporary American paradigm of thinking gender and sexuality and offers a powerful challenge to the paradigm of social constructionism.

Within each gender paradigm there are unacknowledged truths.

The controversial claim of this book is that queer theory and intersectionality – and, more broadly, the social constructionist paradigm – have reached a limit.

Indeed, it is possible that they are becoming regressive political gestures.

However, there are possibilities of moving forward in this new area of transformation and Rousselle claims that a new logic of gender invention is opening up a new paradigm of thought.

Part of the popular Routledge Focus on Mental Health series, this book will be of immense value to students and teachers who aim to understand in a basic way some of the various main paradigms, theories, and concepts within gender and sexuality studies.

It will also be an important attempt to think beyond those paradigms and theories.

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