Issue 1
10 articlesPsychosocial Perspectives
- pp. 15-38
Modernity, Alienation, and the Mirror in the Work of Lacan and Winnicott
Joanna Kellond - pp. 39-47
The Pastoral Ministry, Ancient and Modern
Sergio Benvenuto - pp. 49-66
Judith and Beatrix: Oedipal Echo-Effects in Kill Bill
Paul Gordon - pp. 67-88
Reading Trauma: The Shattering of the Self in the Concentration Camps—Objectification, “Like Dead,” and Regression
Moriya Rachmani - pp. 131-139
Freud: An Intellectual Biography. Joel Whitebook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. 497 Pages.
Richard Wheeler - pp. 141-143
Contributors
Issue 2
11 articlesInterpretations of Literature and Art
- pp. 165-182
J.R.R. Tolkien and Creativity II: Symbols of Transitionality and the Fetish in The Lord of the Rings
John Rosegrant - pp. 183-206
Laplanche, Freud, Leonardo: Sustaining Enigma
Jean Wyatt - pp. 207-221
Enchanted Third Spaces: Play and Recuperation in Toni Morrison's Love
Christine Maksimowicz - pp. 223-249
From Ghosted Images to Ancestral Stories: Spectres and Narrators in Dickens’ Great Expectations
Gavriel Reisner - pp. 274-278
Demons in the Consulting Room: Echoes of Genocide, Slavery and Extreme Trauma in Psychoanalytic Practice. Adrienne Harris, Margery Kalb, and Susan Klebanoff, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 2017, 224 Pages.
Jane Hanenberg - pp. 279-285
Old and Dirty Gods: Religion, Antisemitism, and the Origins of Psychoanalysis by Pamela Cooper-White. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2018, 355 Pages.
Donna M. Orange - pp. 287-289
Contributors
- pp. 290
The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute's Center for Multidisciplinary Psycho-Analytic Studies (Compass) Announcement: Silberger Scholar Paper Prize Award Call for Papers
Issue 3
15 articles- pp. 291-293
Celebrating Eighty Years of American Imago
Murray M. Schwartz - pp. 301-308
Liberty, This Beautiful and Terrible Thing
Forrest M. Hamer - pp. 309-333
The Perverse Pact: Racism and White Privilege
Adrienne Harris - pp. 335-357
Racial Socialization and Thwarted Mentalization: Psychoanalytic Reflections from the Lived Experience of James Baldwin's America
Beverly J. Stoute - pp. 359-379
Our Country ‘tis of We and Them: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Our Fractured American Identity
Dorothy Evans Holmes - pp. 405-411
Scientific Theory on the Couch: A Response to Scott C. Taylor
Randall H. Paulsen - pp. 422-435
Remembering as Reparation: Psychoanalysis and Historical Memory by Karl Figlio. Essex, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017, 304 pages.
Noëlle McAfee - pp. 436-445
Mourning Freud by Madelon Sprengnether. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. 269 pages.
Shelley Ann Cross - pp. 446-453
The Distance from Home by Daniel Jacobs. New York: International Psychoanalytic Books. 220 pages.
Jeffrey Berman - pp. 455-457
Anna Kris Wolff 1931-2019: In Memoriam
Daniel Jacobs - pp. 458
American Psychoanalytic Association Prizes: Call for Entries
- pp. 459-462
Contributors
Race, Racism, and Emancipation
2018 Silberger Award
Issue 4
12 articlesThe Centenary of Freud's “Wolf Man”
- pp. 465-483
The Wolf Man's Russia
Olga Umansky - pp. 485-512
Light and Darkness in Landscape Paintings by the Wolf Man
John H. Baker - pp. 513-531
Muriel Gardiner and the Wolf Man: Preserving a Legacy
Erika Schmidt - pp. 533-542
A Few More Thoughts on Sergei Pankejeff
W. Craig Tomlinson - pp. 543-552
On the Continuing Relevance of the Wolf Man to Psychoanalytic Education
Nirav Soni - pp. 553-567
Coda: Sigismund's Wolves
Diane O'Donoghue - pp. 623-647
Writing under the Influence: The Scholarly Writer at Work
Elise Miller - pp. 655-658
Contributors