Issue 1
14 articlesSpecial Issue: Politics and Psychoanalysis- pp. 8-23
The Masquerade, the Veil, and the Phallic Mask
Ellie Ragland - pp. 24-34
The Masquerade, The Veil, and The Phallic Mask: Commentary
Marilyn Charles - pp. 35-47
The Hijab, the Veil, and Sexuation
Henry Krips - pp. 48-66
The Case of the Missing Signifier
Todd McGowan - pp. 67-70
The Next Step for APCS: Organizing Social Action Task Forces
Mark Bracher - pp. 71-74
The Citizen Psychoanalyst and the Psychoanalytic Social Activist
Karl Figlio - pp. 75-93
Too Close For Comfort: Psychoanalytic Cultural Theory and Domestic Violence Politics
Janice Haaken - pp. 94-104
Narcissism, Personal Life and Identity: The Place of the 1960s in the History of Psychoanalysis
Eli Zaretsky - pp. 115-117
Postcolonial Melancholia Paul Gilroy Columbia University Press, New York, 2006, 192pp. Cover Price: $18.95 (paperback) ISBN: 0-231-13455-X
Eric Wolfe - pp. 120
Reply to Ghislaine Boulanger
Walter A. Davis
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 143-162
“Two Brotherless Peoples”: On the Constitutive Traumas of Class Struggle
Akis Gavriilidis - pp. 163-174
Psychotherapy and Political Activism: Examining The Israeli-Palestinian Case
Nissim Avissar - pp. 175-187
Other Pasts: Family Romances of Pan's Labyrinth
Janet Thormann - pp. 205-214
Keeping Mind in Mind: Reflection and Mentalization in the Service-Learning Classroom
Dan Livney - pp. 217-220
Foucault, Psychology and the Analytics of Power Derek Hook Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hants, 2007, 301pp. Cover price: $85.00 (£47.50) ISBN-13: 978-0-230-00819-9; ISBN-10: 0-230-00819-4 (paperback)
Ian Parker
Issue 3
8 articles- pp. 240-260
Nineteen-Sixties Radicalism and its Critics: Radical Utopians, Liberal Realists and Postmodern Sceptics
Mike O'Donnell - pp. 261-278
Of Suture and Signifier in Michael Haneke's Caché (2005)
Gautam Basu Thakur - pp. 279-298
Pop Concerts - A Symbol and an Instrumentalization of Inexpressible Experiences?1
Siegfried Zepf - pp. 299-315
Philosophy as Melancholia: Freud, Kant, Foucault
Jeffrey M. Jackson - pp. 325-334
Notes on the Origins of “Personal Relations Theory” in Aspects of Social Thinking of the Scottish Enlightenment
Graham Clarke
Issue 4
11 articlesEditorial
- pp. 374-378
Resisting the Deradicalization of Psychosocial Analyses
Erica Burman - pp. 379-384
What's in a Hyphen? Reconstructing Psychosocial Studies
Paul Hoggett - pp. 385-396
Doing Intellectual Disagreement Differently?
Wendy Hollway - pp. 397-405
Articulating Psychoanalysis and Psychosocial Studies: Limitations and Possibilities
Derek Hook - pp. 406-415
For Dialogue Between Psychoanalysis and Constructionism: A Comment on Paper by Frosh and Baraitser
Michael Rustin - pp. 423-427
On Giving and Taking Offence
Lisa Baraitser