Issue 1
13 articlesSpecial Section: Psychosocial Effects of NeoliberalismOriginal Article
- pp. 1-4
Editor’s introduction to special section on the psychosocial effects of neoliberalism
Lynne Layton - pp. 5-12
Neoliberalism, markets, fantasy: The case of health and social care
Jason Glynos - pp. 13-18
Notes on neoliberalisms and psychoanalysis
Ronnie C Lesser - pp. 19-28
On meeting Linda: An intimate encounter with (not-)belonging in the current conjuncture
Sasha Roseneil - pp. 29-38
A psychosocial approach to neoliberalism, social exclusion and education
Ana Archangelo - pp. 39-46
The impact of neoliberalism on the psychological development of low-income black youth
C Jama Adams - pp. 47-51
Neoliberalism and Higher Ed
Bob Samuels - pp. 52-71
Inaction and environmental crisis: Narrative, defence mechanisms and the social organisation of denial
Matthew Adams - pp. 72-88
The spring of Western narcissism: A psychoanalytic approach to western reactions to the ‘Arab Spring’
Dmitry Chernobrov
Issue 2
13 articlesOriginal Article
- pp. 113-126
Medusa Recapit(ul)ated: Freud, Female Genitalia and the “Cunt-roversy” at CU
Paul Gordon - pp. 127-136
Lacan and meditation: From the symbolic to the postsymbolic?
Nicos Mouzelis - pp. 137-139
In Memoriam: Stuart Hall
Peter Redman & Lynne Layton - pp. 140-144
Editor’s introduction to special section on the psychosocial effects of neoliberalism, part II
Lynne Layton - pp. 145-160
Belonging to oneself alone: The spirit of neoliberalism
Michael Rustin - pp. 161-178
Some psychic effects of neoliberalism: Narcissism, disavowal, perversion
Lynne Layton - pp. 179-189
Hating government and voting against one’s interests: Self-Transgression, enjoyment, critique
Jason Glynos - pp. 190-195
Keeping government out of my medicare and in her uterus: The paradox of small government conservatism
Cynthia Burack - pp. 196-202
Kansas syndrome?
Robert Chernomas - pp. 203-208
Voting against one's interests: The hatred of big government
C Fred Alford
Issue 3
11 articlesSpecial Issue: Psychology and the other: The historical-political in psychoanalysis’ ethical turnOriginal Article
- pp. 225-231
Editors’ introduction to special issue on psychology and the other: The historical-political in psychoanalysis’ ethical turn
David M Goodman & Lynne Layton - pp. 232-249
Skin memories: On race, love and loss
Sue Grand - pp. 250-254
Adaptive challenges in the consulting room: A discussion of Sue Grand’s “Skin memories: On race, love and loss”
Kimberlyn Leary - pp. 255-271
Limits of understanding: Psychological experience, German memory and the Holocaust
Roger Frie - pp. 272-278
The fourfold unconscious: Comments on Roger Frie’s “Limits of understanding: Psychological experience, German memory and the holocaust”
Mark Freeman - pp. 279-296
Exploring the troubling temporalities produced by fetal personhood
Katie Gentile - pp. 297-314
In search of defiant subjects: Resistance, rebellion, and political agency in Lacan and Marcuse
Mari Ruti
Issue 4
8 articlesSpecial Issue: Psychoanalysis, African Americans and InequalityOriginal Article
- pp. 333-336
Introduction to special issue on psychoanalysis, African Americans and inequality
Annie Stopford & Sheldon George - pp. 337-359
Twenty-first-century living color: Racialized enactment in psychoanalysis
Jane A Hassinger - pp. 360-378
From alienation to cynicism: Race and the Lacanian unconscious
Sheldon George - pp. 379-391
Mass incarceration and the “new Jim Crow”: An interview with Michelle Alexander
Annie Stopford & Llewellyn Smith - pp. 392-412
Object fear: The national dissociation of race and racism in the era of Obama
Annie Lee Jones & Megan Obourn - pp. 413-434
Witnessing horror: Psychoanalysis and the abject stain of lynching photography
Amy Ray Stewart