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Yielding is not consenting.' This may seem obvious. However, it is necessary to delineate the boundary between 'yielding' and 'consenting', as there can sometimes be a dangerous proximity between the two. Consent, in fact, always carries a risk: I can never know in advance where it will lead me. Could it be that consent paves the way for coercion? The experience of passion, the anguish in the relationship with the other, and obedience to the superego blur the boundary between consent and coercion within the subject themselves. Building on the #MeToo movement and the story of Vanessa Springora, Clotilde Leguil explores the subjective roots of consent. Through psychoanalysis, she shows that desire is not impulse and that the confrontation with coercion leaves an indelible mark. Why can't I say anything once it has happened? How can I consent again?
Gender transition doesn't have to be traumatic or even therapeutic. It is a vital journey that has been hijacked by religion, academia, industry and medicine. In the hands of others, gender, like race, becomes an instrument of domination. That is why we have to take it into our own hands: so that it is not others who locate us, classify us and say who and how we should be. My name is Sion and I am the first person who conforms to the assigned gender who decided to abandon it aimlessly. I stopped being a male body to temporarily become Hannah. Here I tell you her story, how I made the world's first double gender transition and was able to choose who I am.
The impact of migration is a key element to understand the history of humanity. Displacement, both individually and in groups, has been decisive in the survival of human beings. However, in recent times words such as "immigrant" or "refugee" have often been problematized. The migration process is a complex phenomenon with challenges for individuals and communities. With more than thirty years of experience in clinical and psychosocial care for immigrants and refugees, the psychiatrist Joseba Achotegui answers these and more questions, while developing in depth the renowned theory of the seven duels of migration that he formulated in 1995: family and loved ones, language, culture, land, social status, belonging group and physical risks, factors that are analyzed from the perspective of the immigrant and the native, to understand what affects the processes of migration, interculturality and mental health.
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