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LGBTQ+ Demographic Studies - Homo Psyche: On Queer Theory and Erotophobia

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Book Synopsis: Winner, Alan Bray Memorial Book Award2022 Lammy Finalist, LGBTQ Studies

Can queer theory be erotophobic? This book proceeds from the perplexing observation that for all of its political agita, rhetorical virtuosity, and intellectual restlessness, queer theory conforms to a model of erotic life that is psychologically conservative and narrow. Even after several decades of combative, dazzling, irreverent queer critical thought, the field remains far from grasping that sexuality's radical potential lies in its being understood as “exogenous, intersubjective and intrusive” (Laplanche). In particular, and despite the pervasiveness and popularity of recent calls to deconstruct the ideological foundations of contemporary queer thought, no study has as yet considered or in any way investigated the singular role of psychology in shaping the field's conceptual impasses and politico-ethical limitations.

Through close readings of key thinkers in queer theoretical thought—Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Leo Bersani, Lee Edelman, Judith Butler, Lauren Berlant, and Jane Gallop—Homo Psyche introduces metapsychology as a new dimension of analysis vis-à-vis the theories of French psychoanalyst Jean Laplanche, who insisted on “new foundations for psychoanalysis” that radically departed from existing Freudian and Lacanian models of the mind. Staging this intervention, Ashtor deepens current debates about the future of queer studies by demonstrating how the field's systematic neglect of metapsychology as a necessary and independent realm of ideology ultimately enforces the complicity of queer studies with psychological conventions that are fundamentally erotophobic and therefore inimical to queer theory's radical and ethical project.

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Looking for a groundbreaking book that will challenge your understanding of queer theory? Look no further than Homo Psyche: On Queer Theory and Erotophobia. Winner of the prestigious Alan Bray Memorial Book Award and a finalist for the 2022 Lammy Awards in LGBTQ Studies, this thought-provoking book delves into the complex relationship between queer theory and erotic life.

Despite its reputation for political agitation and intellectual restlessness, queer theory has remained conservative and limited in its understanding of erotic potential. Homo Psyche argues that the key to unlocking this potential lies in embracing an understanding of sexuality as "exogenous, intersubjective, and intrusive." The book meticulously explores the works of influential thinkers such as Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Leo Bersani, and Judith Butler, while introducing metapsychology, a new dimension of analysis pioneered by French psychoanalyst Jean Laplanche.

Homo Psyche is an intervention that goes beyond existing Freudian and Lacanian models of the mind. By incorporating metapsychology into queer studies, the author, Ashtor, deepens current debates about the future of the field. This groundbreaking approach reveals how queer theory's neglect of metapsychology reinforces psychological conventions that are fundamentally erotophobic and antithetical to the radical and ethical project of queer theory.

Don't miss out on this groundbreaking exploration of queer theory and the role of psychology. Take the next step in expanding your knowledge and understanding by delving into Homo Psyche. Get your copy today and discover a new perspective on queer theory and erotic life.

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