Chapter 10.Gender and Sexuality
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Unlike any other great theory of mind, Freud’s invention of psychoanalysis placed the category of sexuality and the question of gender at theoretical ground zero. As a result, despite its oft--documented limitations, psychoanalysis remains a point of origin—and of return—for generations of investigators concerned with the relations between soma and psyche and psyche and culture.
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