A Critique of Queer Phenomenology: Gender and the Sexual

Studies in Gender and Sexuality 3 (20):189-203 (2019)
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Abstract

This article critiques Sara Ahmed’s queer phenomenology in light of psychoanalytic theory of sexuality. I argue that there is a conspicuous absence of the unconscious, sexuality, and fantasy in Ahmed’s Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others. I turn to the work of Jean Laplanche both to address this absence and to argue for a theory of the formation of sexuality and gender that is not exhausted by the phenomenal world.

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Jeta Mulaj
Toronto Metropolitan University

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