Classic: Michael J. Diamond, "Masculinity and Its Discontents: The Male Psyche and the Inherent Tensions of Maturing Manhood" (Routledge, 2021)
Sep 24, 2024
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Michael J. Diamond redefines male development stages through psychoanalytic theory, focusing on primordial vulnerability.
The podcast challenges traditional masculinity views, advocating for a holistic understanding of gender and identity.
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Exploring Masculinity Through Psychoanalytic Perspectives
The podcast delves into masculinity through a psychoanalytic lens, discussing the inherent tensions in maturing manhood. It examines the stages of male development from the prepallic to the genital, highlighting the impact of early relationships, gender identities, and societal constructs on male psyche.
Challenging Traditional Gender Norms
It challenges traditional views on masculinity by questioning Freud's ideas and exploring the fluidity of male development. The podcast underscores the role of receptivity in masculinity, redefining gender and identity beyond the binary concepts of masculine and feminine.
The Role of Fathers and Male Analysts
The discussion extends to the role of fathers in child development, emphasizing their function in breaking the maternal bond and providing attraction, protection, and involvement. It also delves into how male analysts need to embrace receptivity and understanding of gender complexities in their therapeutic work.
Reconceptualizing Genitality in Psychoanalysis
A shift towards a more fluid and holistic analysis of masculinity, transcending traditional binary gender norms. The podcast explores a new ego ideal for psychoanalysis, promoting a balance between receptive and penetrating qualities in therapists and advocating for a nuanced understanding of gender and body in psychological practice.
In his new book Masculinity and its Discontents: The Male Psyche and the Inherent Tensions of Maturing Manhood (Routledge, 2021), Michael J. Diamond develops an original psychoanalytic theory of male development through the prephallic, phallic and genital positions. He critically acknowledges and complicates oedipal and disidentification theories as the predominant paradigms in psychoanalytic theorizing about masculinity and helps us to shift our focus to primordial male vulnerability and its vicissitudes. This book is part of the emergent third wave of psychoanalytic theorizing about male development and takes conflict, fluidity and complex gendered identifications as hallmarks of the livelong struggle for a secure enough sense of masculinity. The book's specific strength lies in its rich clinical illustrations that show the analyst working with his own and his patients´ ever-evolving feelings about manhood. In the interview, Diamond presents his ideas, and we take a deep dive in the psychodynamics of the male psyche, looking at questions of contemporary masculinity, fatherhood and clinical technique.
Sebastian Thrul is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in training in Germany and Switzerland. He can be reached at sebastian.thrul@gmx.de.