Asexuality and Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis towards a theory of an enigma / Kevin Murphy.

Author/creator Murphy, Kevin
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Descriptionpages cm
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Contents Introduction -- What Research Has To Say about Asexuality -- Towards a Freudian Understanding -- Key Freudian Concepts and Their Relation to Asexuality -- Towards a Lacanian Understanding of Asexuality -- The Challenge of Libido and the Annulment of Sexual Desire -- Asexual jouissance and the Lacanian sinthome -- Conclusion.
Abstract "Asexuality and Freudian-Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Towards a Theory of an Enigma proposes that asexuality is a libidinally-founded desire for no sexual desire, a concept not included in psychoanalytic theory up to now. Asexuality is defined as the experience of having no sexual attraction for another person; as an emerging self-defined sexual orientation, it has received practically no attention from psychoanalytic research. This book is the first sustained piece of exploratory and theoretical research from a Freudian-Lacanian perspective. Using Freudian concepts to understand the intricacies of human sexual desire, this volume will also employ Lacanian conceptual tools to understand how asexuality might sustain itself despite the absence of other-directed sexual desire. Murphy argues that asexuality holds a mirror to contemporary sexualised society which assumes eroticism as the benchmark for experiencing sexual desire, and that asexuality is a previously unrecognised form of human sexuality which can contribute new understandings to the range and breadth of what it means to be a sexual being. This book will be of interest to anyone in the area of asexuality or sexuality - psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, university lecturers, researchers, students or those simply curious about the possibilities of the human sex drive"-- Provided by publisher.
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