2022-04-26 - Marie Fouquet - LH Le Mag
La praticienne invité à rouvrir le discours psychanalytique aux évolutions des pratiques de genre et de sexualité. Avec humour et en se jouant des normes.
2022-05-20 - Nicolas Mathey - L'Humanité
Dans cette essai documenté qui sait aussi manier l'ironie, la psychanalyste Laurie Laufer orchestre, sur le divan, une rencontre fertile entre l'inconscient et le genre.
2022-05-25 - Juliette Cerf - Télérama
Dans cet ouvrage accessible tout en étant érudit, elle renoue le fil de la discussion entre la discipline de Freud et les mouvements LGBTQI+. Salutaire.
2022-07-07 - Libération
Can psychoanalysis, almost a century after Freud invented it, take into account changes in society without losing sight of itself? What remains of its major theoretical tools in an era when gender studies, Foucault analyses, and even LGBT+ movements have profoundly shuffled the deck where sex and sexuality are concerned?
Some orthodox psychoanalysts see same-sex parenting, assisted reproductive technology, political antiracist movements, and trans people as symptoms of social perversion and individualism gone awry. They claim Foucault, Butler, Bourcier, and Preciado know nothing about their field and are, worse yet, distorting it. However, both Freud and Lacan have always made a point of leaving psychoanalysis open to innovation and reinvention…
Laurie Laufer practices psychoanalysis in Paris. She is a professor in the department of psychoanalytic studies at the University of Paris, and directs the Center for Research on Psychoanalysis, Medecin, and Society (CRPMS). Among her works are Murmures de l’art à la psychanalyse (Art Whispers to Psychoanalysis; Hermann, 2021) and, with Sandra Boehringer, Après Les Aveux de la chair. Généalogie du sujet, généalogie de la psychanalyse chez Michel Foucault (After Confessions of the Flesh: Genealogies of the Subject and Psychoanalysis in Foucault; Epel, 2020).