Review
“Lesbian Lives is a fine and spirited act of declassification. The authors have gathered a wide range of testimony –- from lesbian poets, novelists, memoirists, biographers, and and analysts ( most importantly, themselves as clinicians and writers of case histories) –- and woven it together in a manner that questions all existing psychoanalytic classifications of ‘the female homosexual’ and the whole simplistic enterprise of classifying women solely by their heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual ‘object choices.’ If other psychoanalysts could prove capable of the censorship-lifting Magee and Miller call for and practice, who knows what interesting conversations might supplant all the pronouncing upon and against that frightening collective fantasy: the Freudian Lesbian.”
- Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, Ph.D., Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis
“What a wonderful book: inventive, scholarly, fluent, imbued with the seriousness, wit, irony, and passion appropriate to the clinical and theoretical practices of psychoanalysis. Commanding the full range of psychoanalytic interpretations of lesbian desire and challenging familiar sex and gender dichotomies, it builds intertextual bridges among many histories: psychoanalytic, social, personal, feminist, and, yes, clinical. Multiple narratives of female homosexuality -- drawn from case histories and movies, fiction and poetry, biography and autobiography -- weave a rare complexity and richness that render palpable the mystery, difficulty, and possibility in the life of any patient, any analyst, any person. The lay reader will find Lesbian Lives illuminating; the professional will find it necessary.”
- Muriel Dimen, Ph.D., Author, Sexuality, Intimacy, Power (Analytic Press, 2003)
“This shift, from am emphasis on etiology and pathology to an emphasis on resilience and the elaboration of inner experience, is precisely the shift Magee and Miller want to evoke in their readers. They make their case in a thorough and scholarly fashion, and provide a meaningful context in which to reframe psychoanalytic thinking about love between women. . . . Magee and Miller have given us a book that is rich in ideas as well as history. It is a book that should be read by anyone interested in psychoanalysis and where it is headed.”
- Sandra Kiersky, Ph.D., JAPA
“Innovators like Magee and Miller teach us much about the wider realm of human desires and passions.”
- Karol Marshall, Ph.D., Contemporary Psychoanalysis
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In this groundbreaking re-visioning of lesbianism Magee and Miller focus on the developmental and psychological consequences of identifying as a homosexual and of having lesbian relationships. The developmental and clinical issues taken up in Lesbi
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