Issue 1
13 articlesEditorial
- pp. 18-27
Freud and Jewish Dreaming
Stephen Frosh - pp. 28-38
Schopenhauer, Heine, Freud: Dreams and Dream-Theories in Nineteenth-Century Germany
Ritchie Robertson - pp. 39-50
Essay, Play and Form: On Finding a Place for Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams
Daniel Steuer - pp. 51-68
Dreaming and Cinematographic Consciousness
Laura Marcus - pp. 69-78
Freud, Stekel and the Interpretation of Dreams: The Affinities with Existential Analysis
Francis Clark-Lowes - pp. 79-91
The Interpretation of Dreams and the Neurosciences
Mark Solms - pp. 92-92
Research Project
Philip Kuhn - pp. 109-117
Witches: A Psychoanalytical Exploration of the Killing of Women by Evelyn Heinemann, translated by Donald Kiraly (London and New York: Free Association Books, 2000, pp. viii + 163): Ashes of Immortality: Widow-Burning in India by Catherine WeinbergerThomas, translated by Jeffrey Mehlman and David Gordon White (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1999, pp. xii + 322)
Naomi Segal - pp. 117-121
Jung and the Postmodern: The Interpretation of Realities by Christopher Hauke (London and Philadelphia: Routledge, 2000, pp. xvi + 304)
Jan Wiener - pp. 121-123
The Jungians: A Comparative and Historical Perspective by Thomas Kirsch (London: Routledge, 2000, pp. 304)
Joan Reggiori
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 127-127
Editorial
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 153-169
Notes on a Controversy: The Question of Lay Analysis
Jaap Bos - pp. 171-177
From ‘Tact’ in Ferenczi to ‘Resonance’ in Nicolas Abraham
Claude Nachin - pp. 179-192
Erik Erikson on Identity, Generativity, and Pseudospeciation: A Biographer's Perspective
Lawrence J. Friedman - pp. 193-203
Jenö Varga, the Hungarian Soviet Republic and the Development of Psychoanalysis in the Soviet Union
Christfried Tögel - pp. 205-210
Kafka's Ambivalence Towards Psychoanalysis
Leena Eilittä - pp. 227-236
Family Romances: Oedipus In Britain: Edward Glover and the Struggle over Klein by Paul Roazen (Other Press, New York, 2000); reviewed by Philip Kuhn
Philip Kuhn - pp. 237-238
Triad: The Physicists, the Psychoanalysts and the Kabbalists by Tom Keve (Rosenberger & Krausz, 76 Belsize Park Gardens, London NW3 4NG, 2000, 362 pp); reviewed by Joseph Schwartz
Joseph Schwartz