The greater part of this book focuses on a critical analysis of the logics and ways of thinking supporting both explicit and implicit theories of sexual difference and the masculine/feminine pair. These theories may be private or collective; conscious, preconscious, or unconscious.
Preface , Introduction , Masculine-Feminine , A transdisciplinary view with intradisciplinary effects , The sexed subject and current realities- their impact on conceptualisations of sexual difference , Freud's epistemic context and discourse , The Oedipus-Castration complex and sexual difference , Freudian logic-meta-theories on sexual difference , Post-Freudian and contemporary controversies , Otherness in the field of sexual difference , Itinerant Sexualities , Sexual and gender migrations , Homosexualities , Unconventional parentalities and subjective production , Bodies, fictions, and desires in contemporary maternities and paternities , Sexual Difference-Towards A Possible Deconstruction , Desire for a child: ideals, discourses, and mandates , Power relations and sexual difference , Sexual difference and binary logic , Deconstructing the paternal function-paternal function or third-party function? , Conclusions and openings