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Avgi saketopoulou book
Avgi saketopoulou book












avgi saketopoulou book

No other book has offered such an unapologetic and persuasive critique of the incursion of anti-democratic and sex-hating discourses in queer theory. “ Hatred of Sex is a bold critical intervention in current discourses of violence, trauma, affect, attachment, and safety, propagated by queer studies, carceral feminism, the theory of intersectionality, and identity-driven politics. Avgi Saketopoulou, faculty of the Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis at New York University A manifesto grounded in careful scholarship, this book has the makings of a classic.” Hatred of Sex will undoubtedly disturb established ideas that are widely and at times too reflexively adopted in current academic conversations about sexuality.

avgi saketopoulou book

To ensure that the review process remains blind, when contacting the executors please do not email your paper, the title of your paper, or any other potentially identifying information about your submission.“Fascinating, formidable, and timely, this volume probes unexpected links between democracy and sexuality.

avgi saketopoulou book

Authors who want to avail themselves of this will be working closely as needed with one of the two Dimen Literary Executors (Virginia Goldner or Avgi Saketopoulou) to develop their paper to publishable standards.įor other questions regarding submissions please use the contact information below. Most importantly, the prize is accompanied by an offer of publication in Psychoanalytic Psychology.

avgi saketopoulou book

The award comes with its own dedicated presentation slot at next year’s spring meeting and a cash prize of $750. The winning paper will be an original contribution that productively entwines academic work that illuminates the workings of power (via sexuality, race, disability, class, queerness etc.) with psychoanalytic theory and/or clinical practice. Submissions of the full paper should be sent here with all identifying information removed. The Muriel Dimen Prize commemorates Dimen’s wide-ranging contributions to psychoanalytic scholarship, paying special tribute to her commitment to interdisciplinary thinking and to the study of gender and sexuality. Division 39 and the Dimen Literary Executors are happy to announce the continued legacy of the Muriel Dimen Prize.














Avgi saketopoulou book