Issue 1
12 articlesSpecial Section: The Digital SubjectOriginal Article
- pp. 1-16
Psychoanalytic listening to socially excluded young people
Miriam Debieux Rosa & Ilana Mountian - pp. 17-34
Politics of the picture
Henry Krips - pp. 35-55
The psycho-discursive origins of moral panics: Attempting a new theoretical synthesis
Galit Ailon - pp. 63-70
Virtual freedom: The obfuscation and elucidation of the subject in cyberspace
Todd McGowan - pp. 71-80
Miniaturized mobilities: Transformations in the storage, containment and retrieval of affect
Anthony Elliott - pp. 81-90
Paranormal Activity and the revenge of the Mulveyan male gaze
Hugh S Manon - pp. 91-100
Twitter and the personalization of politics
André Nusselder
Special Section Introduction
Book Review
- pp. 101-104
The Christopher Bollas reader
Alicia J Christoff - pp. 104-106
Racial fever: Freud and the Jewish question
S I Salamensky - pp. 107-108
Festivals, affect and identity: A Deleuzian apprenticeship in Central Italian communities
Angie Voela - pp. 109-111
Freud upside down: African American literature and psychoanalytic culture
Anthony C Cooke
Issue 2
8 articlesSpecial Issue: Psychoanalysis, Trauma and CommunityOriginal Article
- pp. 113-127
Introduction to special issue on psychoanalysis, trauma and community: Expanding our analytic identity: The inclusion of a larger social perspective
Judie Alpert, Elizabeth Goren & Andrea Rihm - pp. 128-139
Psychoanalysis in and out of the office
Neil Altman - pp. 140-152
Intervention strategies for addressing collective trauma: Healing communities ravaged by racial strife
Ricardo C Ainslie - pp. 153-166
The multiple traumas of Hurricane Katrina as witnessed by a psychoanalytic first responder
Laurel Bass Wagner - pp. 167-183
Social trauma, politics and psychoanalysis: A personal narrative
Nancy Caro Hollander - pp. 184-198
Reestablishing the internal “Thou” in testimony of trauma
Dori Laub
Issue 3
9 articlesOriginal Article
- pp. 223-241
Reflexive violence
Christopher Scanlon & John Adlam - pp. 242-258
The living archive of war in Rabih Mroué's Make Me Stop Smoking
Dina Georgis - pp. 259-276
Winnicott and trauma
C Fred Alford - pp. 277-294
In a secular age: Weber, Taylor, Jung
Roderick Main - pp. 295-312
You can’t handle my truth: Reality TV’s trompe-l’oeil effect and the (im)possible reality of its participants
Hugh Curnutt
Issue 4
9 articlesOriginal Article
- pp. 335-351
Old age and difficult life transitions – A psycho-social understanding
Lita Crociani-Windland - pp. 352-367
Death drive sublimation: A psychoanalytic perspective on technological development
Benjamin Y Fong - pp. 368-385
Which subject, whose desire? The constitution of subjectivity and the articulation of desire in the practice of research
Claudia Lapping - pp. 386-404
Can individual psychology explain social phenomena? An appraisal of the theory of cultural complexes
Kevin Lu - pp. 405-415
Response to Kevin Lu’s “Can individual psychology explain social phenomena? An appraisal of the theory of cultural complexes”
Thomas Singer - pp. 416-422
Reply to Thomas Singer
Kevin Lu