The question of Feminine sexuality has divided the psychoanalytic movement since the 1920s.
These texts reveal that women constantly exceed the barriers of the definition to which they are confined..
Lacan\'s rereading of Freud is seen here to reveal, in a way that no other account has been able to do, the arbitrary and fictional nature of both male and female sexual identity and, specifically, the fantasy behind the category woman as the dominant fetish of our culture.
This book forcefully reasserts the importance of the castration complex in Freud\'s work and of the phallus in the work of Lacan, offering them not as a reflection of a theory based on male supremacy and privilege but as the terms through which any such privilege is exposed as a fraud.
Despite their opposition to each other, contemporary psychoanalysis and feminism both reject Freud\'s phallocentrism.
The question of Feminine sexuality has divided the psychoanalytic movement since the 1920s