
Queer Ink: A Blotted History Towards Liberation
A Blotted History Towards Liberation
Katherine Hubbard(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. June 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
172 pages
978-1-138-36252-9 (ISBN)
Description
This historical interdisciplinary book contextualises the Rorschach ink blot test and embeds it within feminist action and queer liberation.
What do you see when you look at an ink blot? The Rorschach ink blot test is one of the most famous psychological tests and it has a surprisingly queer history. In mapping this history, this book explores how this test, once used to detect and diagnose 'homosexuality', was later used by some psychologists and activists to fight for gay liberation. In this book the author uses the test in yet another way, as a lens through which we can reveal a queer feminist history of Psychology. By looking closely at the lives and work of some women psychologists and activists it becomes clear that their work was influenced by their own, often queer, lives. By tracing the lives and actions of women who used, were tested with, or influenced by, the Rorschach, a new kind of understanding of gay and lesbian history in Britain is revealed.
Pushing at the borders between Psychology, Sociology, and activism, the book utilises the Rorschach to show how influential the social world is on scientific practice. This is fascinating reading for anyone interested in the history of sexuality and Psychology.
What do you see when you look at an ink blot? The Rorschach ink blot test is one of the most famous psychological tests and it has a surprisingly queer history. In mapping this history, this book explores how this test, once used to detect and diagnose 'homosexuality', was later used by some psychologists and activists to fight for gay liberation. In this book the author uses the test in yet another way, as a lens through which we can reveal a queer feminist history of Psychology. By looking closely at the lives and work of some women psychologists and activists it becomes clear that their work was influenced by their own, often queer, lives. By tracing the lives and actions of women who used, were tested with, or influenced by, the Rorschach, a new kind of understanding of gay and lesbian history in Britain is revealed.
Pushing at the borders between Psychology, Sociology, and activism, the book utilises the Rorschach to show how influential the social world is on scientific practice. This is fascinating reading for anyone interested in the history of sexuality and Psychology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
16 s/w Abbildungen, 6 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 10 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder
10 Halftones, color; 6 Halftones, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
296 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-36252-9 (9781138362529)
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Katherine A. Hubbard is a feminist academic in the Sociology department at the University of Surrey. She has been publishing in the area of sexualities since 2014 and completed her PhD entitled: 'A history of the Rorschach ink blot test in Britain: an interdisciplinary, queer feminist approach to one bleeding test' in 2016. She has a wide range of experience in research and teaching in the history of Psychology, Sociology of Gender, LGBTQ Psychology and feminist history.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Queer Signs on the Rorschach
Chapter 3: Queer Approaches to Depathologisation Chapter 4: Queer Signs in the Projective Psychologists
Chapter 5: Queer Research and Lesbian Liberation
Chapter 6: Queer Activism and Academia
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Chapter 2: Queer Signs on the Rorschach
Chapter 3: Queer Approaches to Depathologisation Chapter 4: Queer Signs in the Projective Psychologists
Chapter 5: Queer Research and Lesbian Liberation
Chapter 6: Queer Activism and Academia
Chapter 7: Conclusion