Ruth was both my graduate and Ph.D. advisor, and I also worked for her as a research assistant. I learnt from her that a considerable portion of an intellectual work is the result of a collective effort and a product of a time and place
Lou Andreas Salomé wrote The Erotic (1911) before she met Freud. The recent English translation of h...
This thesis examines the relationship between auto/biographical art-writing and subjectivity by anal...
The domain of sexualities has occupied the imaginary of the forbidden and the unspoken since early t...
Abstract The present article contextualizes and presents some reflections submitted to "Pleasur...
This practice-led research project investigates visual representations of female sexual identity wit...
This dissertation is a collection of creative nonfiction works, underpinned by contemporary critical...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
This symposium presents five contributions from the Symposium on Richard Shusterman’s magnus opus, "...
When Foucault1 famously separated the production of knowledge and the construction of sexuality betw...
For those entering the field of sexuality studies, there is often little advice or guidance on the m...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
One of Freud’s original contributions to 20th century epistemology is the notion of “polymorphous pe...
How do we discuss female sexual empowerment as feminists in this third wave political moment given t...
This study enacts a feminist engagement with phallogocentric texts and paradigms as I seek to disclo...
This body of work presents a series of design propositions that seek to address notions of contempor...
Lou Andreas Salomé wrote The Erotic (1911) before she met Freud. The recent English translation of h...
This thesis examines the relationship between auto/biographical art-writing and subjectivity by anal...
The domain of sexualities has occupied the imaginary of the forbidden and the unspoken since early t...
Abstract The present article contextualizes and presents some reflections submitted to "Pleasur...
This practice-led research project investigates visual representations of female sexual identity wit...
This dissertation is a collection of creative nonfiction works, underpinned by contemporary critical...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
This symposium presents five contributions from the Symposium on Richard Shusterman’s magnus opus, "...
When Foucault1 famously separated the production of knowledge and the construction of sexuality betw...
For those entering the field of sexuality studies, there is often little advice or guidance on the m...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
One of Freud’s original contributions to 20th century epistemology is the notion of “polymorphous pe...
How do we discuss female sexual empowerment as feminists in this third wave political moment given t...
This study enacts a feminist engagement with phallogocentric texts and paradigms as I seek to disclo...
This body of work presents a series of design propositions that seek to address notions of contempor...
Lou Andreas Salomé wrote The Erotic (1911) before she met Freud. The recent English translation of h...
This thesis examines the relationship between auto/biographical art-writing and subjectivity by anal...
The domain of sexualities has occupied the imaginary of the forbidden and the unspoken since early t...