Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-3
Editorial
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 23-36
Fathers and Sons: Freud's Discovery of the Oedipus Complex
Kenneth A. Fuchsman - pp. 37-55
Transforming At-one-Ment: Spielrein, Jung, Bion
Janet Sayers - pp. 57-74
Towards a Psychoanalytic Understanding of Fascism and Anti-Semitism: Perceptions from the 1940s
David James Fisher - pp. 75-92
Emigrant Psychoanalysts in the USA and the FBI Archives
James E. Goggin, Eileen Brockman Goggin & Mary Hill - pp. 93-105
Bingham Dai, Adolf Storfer, and the Tentative Beginnings of Psychoanalytic Culture in China: 1935–1941
Geoffrey Blowers - pp. 117-122
Winnicott: Life and Work by F. Robert Rodman (Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, 2003); reviewed by Paul Roazen
Paul Roazen - pp. 123-126
On Freud's Couch: Seven New Interpretations of Freud's Case Histories edited by Iréne Matthis and Imre Szecsödy, trans. Sheila Smith (Northvale, NJ, and London: Jason Aronson Inc., 1998, xvii + 267 pp); reviewed by Naomi Segal
Naomi Segal - pp. 127-129
Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft-Ebing, Psychiatry and the Making of Sexual Identity by Harry Oosterhuis (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2000, x + 321 pp); reviewed by Naomi Segal
Issue 2
10 articles- pp. 133-134
Editorial
Andrea Sabbadini - pp. 161-175
Joan Riviere and the Masquerade
Athol Hughes - pp. 177-200
‘Against All Hushing up and Stamping Down’: The Medico-Psychological Clinic of London and the Novelist May Sinclair
Philippa Martindale - pp. 201-223
‘Behind the Poetic Fiction’: Freud, Schnitzler and Feminine Subjectivity
Elizabeth Goodstein - pp. 225-235
Thinking about Winnicott and the Origins of the Self
Renata Gaddini - pp. 237-251
The History of the Libido's Development: Evidence from Freud's Case Studies
Patricia Cotti - pp. 265-267
Incest: A New Perspective by Mary Hamer (Cambridge: Polity, 2002, x + 188 pp); reviewed by Naomi Segal
Naomi Segal - pp. 269-271
The Possession at Loudun by Michel de Certeau, translated by Michael B. Smith from La Possession de Loudun [Paris: Gallimard Julliard, 1970, 1990], with a foreword by Stephen Greenblatt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000, xi + 251 pp); reviewed by Naomi Segal