Femine Law: Freud, Free Speech, and the Voice of Desire
| Cover Art by | Thorina Rose |
| Concept by | Michael Macrone |
| Copyright Holder | Jill Gentile, Michael Macrone |
| Typeset by | Medlar Publishing Solutions Pvt Ltd |
| Publisher | Karnac Books Ltd |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | London, England |
| Copyright | 2016 |
| Pages / Font | 290 pages |
| ISBN 13 | 978-1-78220-277-6 |
| ISBN | 978-1-7822027-7-6 |
| Barcode | 9 781782 202776 |
| Barcode | 9781782202776 |
| Chapters | Acknowledgements - xi About The Authors - xvii Preface - xix Introduction - xxiii Chapter One - The space between - 1 Chapter Two - The fundamental rule: freedom in psychoanalysis - 11 Chapter Three - The paradox of freedom and the first amendment - 27 Chapter Four - What is special about speech? - 41 Chapter Five - The polis, analysis, and excluded voices - 61 Chapter Six - Repression - 75 Chapter Seven - Free speech? For whom? - 87 Chapter Eight - Facilitating speech - 101 Chapter Nine - Hate speech, survival, love - 111 Chapter Ten - Enshrined ambiguity: drawing lines between speech and action - 125 Chapter Eleven - On having no thoughts: freedom in the context of feminine space - 143 Chapter Twelve - Metaphors of space - 157 Chapter Thirteen - Phallic fantasy and vaginal primacy - 167 Chapter Fourteen - Laws of lack an the feminine law - 181 Chapter Fifteen - Naming the vagina: on the feminine dimension of truth - 193 Chapter Sixteen - Clinical interlude: the body announces itself - 209 Chapter Seventeen - Free speech on the playground of desire - 215 Chapter Eighteen - Coda: homeland security and the secure home base - 227 Notes - 247 References - 255 Index - 275 |
| Notes | "Cover image: Thorina Rose Cover concept: Michael Macrone" |
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