Abstract
In Baudelaire and Freud (1977), Leo Bersani posits that psychoanalysis offers a way of understanding sexuality as characterized by the mobility of fantasy, rather than by the content of fetishes or sexual identities, and that this mobility offers the “potential for explosive displacements.” This short meditation explores how mobility as a concept, understood in Bersani’s sense, helps us think beyond some of the paradoxes, redundancies, and aporias in both psy science and queer theoretical models of sexuality. The essay closes by showing how Bersani returned to “mobility” in Homos (1995) and argues that, via this concept, he suggests ways that queer theory itself can avoid becoming a “new normativity.”
Subject
Cultural Studies,Gender Studies