Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Asian American (1)
- Bisexual (1)
- Creative writing (1)
- Dreams (1)
- Experimental (1)
-
- Experimental writing (1)
- Female sexuality (1)
- Freud (1)
- Gay (1)
- Internalized Stigma (1)
- Korean (1)
- LGB (1)
- Lacan (1)
- Lesbian (1)
- Mentalization (1)
- Postmemory Han (1)
- Prose poetry (1)
- Psychoanalysis (1)
- Psychology (1)
- Queer and gender studies (1)
- Sexuality in literature (1)
- Taboo (1)
- Trauma (1)
- Uncanny (1)
- Publication Type
Articles 1 - 3 of 3
Full-Text Articles in Mental and Social Health
Attachment, Exploration, And Internalized Homonegativity, Gregory J. Gagnon
Attachment, Exploration, And Internalized Homonegativity, Gregory J. Gagnon
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Background: Internalized homonegativity (IH; a.k.a. internalized homophobia), has been implicated in health disparities between lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons (LGBs) and their heterosexual peers. Yet, little available research has explored factors that may increase or decrease IH.
Objective: This dissertation investigates relations between child and adult attachment and IH. It further examines the mediating and moderating roles of exploration and mentalization, respectively, in the attachment–IH relation.
Method: One hundred fifty cisgender LGB adults participated in two waves of an online survey. The first assessed recalled child–maternal and child–paternal attachment and current attachment to the romantic partner. The second, conducted two …
From One Period To The Next... : Menstruation And The Psychoanalytic Process Of Working Through To The Feminine, Loryn L. Hatch
From One Period To The Next... : Menstruation And The Psychoanalytic Process Of Working Through To The Feminine, Loryn L. Hatch
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This dissertation delves into the theoretical treatment and place of menstruation in psychoanalysis. Beginning in Chapter I with a broad and varied overview of menstruation with a primary focus on Western culture, some of the persistent ideas and themes, as well as their effects, are illustrated to help pose core questions about menstruation, including how to think about its simultaneous presence and absence within the social discourse and its relationship to psychoanalysis. Chapter II explores the appearances of menstruation in Freud’s body of work, including its relationship to the burgeoning field of psychoanalysis and the fixed place it holds in …
Translator Of Soliloquies: Fugues In The Key Of Dissociation, Seo-Young J. Chu
Translator Of Soliloquies: Fugues In The Key Of Dissociation, Seo-Young J. Chu
Publications and Research
- Chu, Seo-Young. “Translator of Soliloquies: Fugues in the Key of Dissociation” (chapbook). Black Warrior Review 46.2, Spring 2020.