TY - BOOK AU - Nahon,Claire TI - Trans-sexuality, or Moving beyond Form (Disfiguration, Deformation, and Laceration) PY - 2006///. N1 - 43 N2 - This article presents the meaning of trans-sexuality, a concept this issue of Cliniques Méditerranéennes aims to discuss (and one which must not be confused with trans-sexualism, although the former term comes directly from the latter). Trans-sexuality must also be distinguished from bisexuality, whose theoretical power—found at the basis of Freud’s elaborations—it radicalizes. In fact—and this can be seen in the reference to Malaparte and Bataille—trans-sexuality must be taken into account to re-establish the transgressive nature of auto-erotic sexuality, a dimension strikingly absent from contemporary psychoanalytic work. Trans-sexuality unmasks dualisms, destabilizes preconceived ideas about gender, and sheds light on the subversion at work in the Unconscious, constantly shown in dreams. This is how trans-sexuality must be understood and felt, as the very embodiment of psychoanalytic practice: when the deepest affects of the body resound and the word becomes flesh UR - https://shs.cairn.info/journal-cliniques-mediterraneennes-2006-2-page-5?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080 ER -