Le désir sexuel des femmes, du DSM à la nouvelle médecine sexuelle

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serval:BIB_A19715505D33
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Le désir sexuel des femmes, du DSM à la nouvelle médecine sexuelle
Journal
Genre, Sexualité & Société
Author(s)
Vuille Marilène
ISSN
2104-3736
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Number
12
Language
french
Abstract
«Sexual desire disorders first appear in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders (DSM-III) in unisex form in 1980. As the manual goes through successive revisions
until its current version, a specifically female sexual desire emerges as a distinct entity. It is
defined as more complex that the now exclusively male sexual desire. The DSM's current
approach to female sexual desire and its « dysfunctions » can be shown to be derived from
a circular model put forth by medical sexologists in the beginning of the 2000s to provide
a construct of women's sexual desire. Since then, this particular conceptualization has been
broadly adopted as a basis for debate in international circles of the field of sexology. The
model itself has actually become the point of convergence of a body of knowledge on sexuality
produced by different disciplinary fields. It serves as an anchor for the co-production of
categories as well as of diagnostic criteria and it underlies new trends in neurological and
pharmacological research. It is also one of the specific tools used in the construction of a new
« sexual medicine » that seeks recognition as a fully-fledged medical specialty.
Keywords
sexual desire, DSM, female sexuality, sexology, feminist critique of sciences
Open Access
Yes
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30/01/2020 12:17
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