Skip to main content Skip to local navigation

Transgender, hysteria, and the other sexual difference: An Ettingerian approach.

Transgender, hysteria, and the other sexual difference: An Ettingerian approach.

Home » Faculty & Research » Our Research » Publications » Transgender, hysteria, and the other sexual difference: An Ettingerian approach.

Transgender, hysteria, and the other sexual difference: An Ettingerian approach.

Sheila Cavanagh

Refereed Article, 2019

Cavanagh, S. L. (2019c). Transgender, hysteria, and the other sexual difference: An Ettingerian approach. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 20(1), 36–50.  

  Read Full Article

This article uses the feminist-psychoanalytic scholarship of Bracha L. Ettinger to consider a relationship between the discourse of the hysteric and the discourse of transgender (trans*). Both discourses struggle to articulate a dimension of being that lacks symbolization in the socio-Symbolic. My contention is that trans* subjectivity is metonymically linked to the discourse of the hysteric, and that both demographics are attuned to what Ettinger calls an Other Sexual Difference. Moreover, they are both writing something in excess of the phallic signifier that can, in Lacanian terms, circumscribe the man (as one) but not the woman (as not whole).

Categories: