Issue 1
7 articles- pp. 1-2
Preface
Peter L. Rudnytsky - pp. 3-26
Psychoanalysis and Romantic Idealization: The Dialectics of Love in Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd: In Memory of Stephen A. Mitchell
Barbara A. Schapiro - pp. 27-52
Primal Scene and Misreading in Nabokov's Lolita
John M. Ingham - pp. 53-71
“Your Legs Must Be Singing Grand Opera”: Masculinity, Masochism, and Stephen King's Misery
Douglas Keesey - pp. 73-89
Story of the Eye: Fantasy of the Orgy and Its Limit
Brady Brower - pp. 102-111
Relationality: From Attachment to Intersubjectivity. Stephen A. Mitchell. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 2000. xvii & 173 pp. $39.95.
Adrienne Harris & Melanie Suchet
Issue 2
6 articles- pp. 113-116
Preface
Peter L. Rudnytsky - pp. 117-139
The Secret Joys of Antiracist Pedagogy: Huckleberry Finn in the Classroom
Phillip Barrish - pp. 141-170
The Social Imaginary: A Critical Assessment of Castoriadis's Psychoanalytic Social Theory
Anthony Elliott - pp. 171-196
Formulas of Defense: A Psychoanalytic Investigation in Southeast Africa
Gerhard Kubik & Moya Aliya Malamusi - pp. 197-207
What Do Psychoanalysts in the United Kingdom Think of Analytical Psychology?
Jan Wiener
Issue 3
7 articles- pp. 249-252
Preface
Jay Geller - pp. 253-276
“We Would Not Have Come Without You”: Generations of Nostalgia
Marianne Hirsch & Leo Spitzer - pp. 277-295
The 1.5 Generation: Thinking about Child Survivors and the Holocaust
Susan Rubin Suleiman - pp. 297-315
Born into a World at War: Listening for Affect and Personal Meaning
Nancy J. Chodorow - pp. 317-341
Necessary Stains: Spiegelman's MAUS and the Bleeding of History
Michael G. Levine - pp. 343-365
The Wilkomirski Case: Fragments or Figments?
Jay Geller
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 385-388
Preface
Peter L. Rudnytsky - pp. 389-407
The Other
Stephen Frosh - pp. 409-434
Synchronicity and Emergence
Joseph Cambray - pp. 435-445
The Role of Love in the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis
Judith E. Vida - pp. 447-458
Affective Response and the Analyst's Freedom in Work with Traumatized Adolescents
Patrizia Arfelli - pp. 459-481
The Hidden Politics of Healing: Foreign Dimensions of Domestic Practice
Andrew Samuels - pp. 489-494
Why Psychoanalysis? Elisabeth Roudinesco. 1999. Trans. Rachel Bowlby. New York: Columbia University Press, 2001. 181 pp. $22.50.
Adrian Johnston - pp. 495-498
Letters
Donald Moss