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Transgender embodiment: A Lacanian approach.

Transgender embodiment: A Lacanian approach.

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Transgender embodiment: A Lacanian approach.

Sheila Cavanagh

Refereed Article, 2018

Cavanagh, S. L. (2018d). Transgender embodiment: A Lacanian approach. The Psychoanalytic Review, 105(3), 303–327.  

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The author uses Lacanian psychoanalysis to conceptualize transgender embodiment, focusing on the Lacanian concept “objet a” to analyze how transpeople may be uniquely attuned to a fundamental lack in being endemic to all subjects of language. Objet a is central to the Imaginary register where body images and sex morphology intermingle. The author discusses objet a in relation to the mirror (and the Other's cisgender gaze), anxiety, postsurgical scars, linguistics, and Thing-like feelings of monstrosity (born of transphobia). For those who are transgender, the a may register as an embodied disjunction between gender identity and natal sex assignment.

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