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Book SynopsisGives access to the generative texts on women in clinical thought, and contributes to the building of a psychoanalytic library with context, continuity, and creativity in dialogue with our predecessors and contemporaries.
Trade ReviewThis is a wonderful anthology, and wonderfully interactive. It's like a kaleidoscope with three kinds of wheels—classics old and new, commentaries contemporary and historical, and reflections on how psychoanalytic engagements create psychoanalysis; you can turn the wheels and watch the topic 'female sexuality' move, complex and clichéless, before your mind's eye. -- Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, Ph.D., author, Anna Freud: A Biography and Subject to Biography: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and Writing Women's Lives
Female Sexuality: Contemporary Engagements is a big book, not just in size but in its delivery of a broad-based exploration of what we know and don't know about female sexuality. Themes central to the past decade are elaborated, and contrasted with the new emphasis on the body itself. Bassin's very exciting book is over five-hundred pages, and still leaves the reader longing for more. -- Ethel Spector Person, M.D., Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research; author of The Sexual Century: Collected Papers
This fascinating collection of classic and generative papers on gender and sexuality can claim as its most singular accomplishment the fact that the interpretive essays paired with each paper are themselves major works of psychoanalytic writing. Editor Bassin has succeeded in convening a living legacy of writers and readers who embody the creative, interpretive community that will keep psychoanalysis urgent and its questions wide open well into the twenty-first century. -- Virginia Goldner Ph.D, editor, Studies in Gender and Sexuality