The Feiticeiro/a and the Categorical ‘Fetishist’: Sexuality Prescribed Through Psychiatric Classifications
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The Feiticeiro/a and the Categorical ‘Fetishist’: Sexuality Prescribed Through Psychiatric Classifications
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In seeking to find a solid paradigm for the Feiticeiro/a character, it is tempting to approach the established psychiatric categories. Unfortunately, many of these suggest that people are ineffably different from others and that people will behave according to type in a predictable, even inevitable way. This chapter explores the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD), which merely re-inscribes essentialist and determinist tendencies by means of processes akin to the phenomenon of cross-linguistic influence and linguistic fixity. The chapter explores further how this is embedded in the category of ‘fetishism’, ‘fetishistic transvestism’ and ‘transvestic fetishism’, which contain certain problematic vestigial tails of Freudian categories that make the psychiatric definitions of ‘fetishism’ unsuitable as a foundation for the Feiticeiro/a character.
Titre du livre
Constructing Transgressive Sexuality in Screenwriting: The Feiticeiro/a as Character
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Cham
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Springer International Publishing
Date
2017
Pages
103-122
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-3-319-65043-2
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The Feiticeiro/a and the Categorical ‘Fetishist’
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Theo, L. (2017). The Feiticeiro/a and the Categorical ‘Fetishist’: Sexuality Prescribed Through Psychiatric Classifications. Dans L. Theo (dir.), Constructing Transgressive Sexuality in Screenwriting: The Feiticeiro/a as Character (p. 103‑122). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65043-2_6
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