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Gendered Psyche: A Psychoanalytical Reading of Jacob Tobia's Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story

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  • Sara Eliana Kuriakose
  • K. Maragathavel

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This literary research paper employs psychoanalytic literary theory to delve into the complex interplay between identity formation and transgender experiences in Jacob Tobia's memoir titled Sissy- A Coming-of-Gender Story. Through the lens of psychoanalysis, the study aims to unravel the intricate layers of self-discovery, acceptance, and resistance present in the text. By closely examining the text, the paper explores how psychoanalytic concepts like the unconscious, symbolism, and repression contribute to an enriched understanding of transgender characters' psychological landscapes.The analysis focuses on the representation of transgender characters in literature, examining how their narratives echo and diverge from psychoanalytic frameworks such as those proposed by Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan. The paper argues that psychoanalytic approaches can shed light on the internal conflicts and external societal pressures that shape transgender identities within the literary realm. Through carefully examining character motivations, symbolism, and narrative structures, the study elucidates how these works engage with psychoanalytic concepts to offer nuanced and empathetic portrayals of transgender experiences.Furthermore, this research explores the broader implications of employing psychoanalytic perspectives in the analysis of transgender literature, contending that such an approach can deepen our understanding of the complex and often subconscious dynamics at play in the construction of gender identity. Drawing connections between psychoanalytic theory and literary representation, this paper contributes to ongoing discussions surrounding the psychological dimensions of transgender experiences in literature, offering insights into the intricate relationship between identity formation and psychoanalytic frameworks within transgender narratives.

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  • Sara Eliana Kuriakose & K. Maragathavel, 2024. "Gendered Psyche: A Psychoanalytical Reading of Jacob Tobia's Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 14(5), pages 1-63, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:14:y:2024:i:5:p:63
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