Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1
Editors’ introduction to ‘Reflections on the Revolutions of our Time’
Lynne Layton & Peter Redman - pp. 2-5
The politics of nostalgia: Perils and untapped potentials
Stacey L. Novack - pp. 6-14
Disgust and contempt in the White House
Susan B. Miller - pp. 15-32
Why we should stop conflating the superego with the conscience
Donald L Carveth - pp. 33-51
Who gets a fair go? A Žižekian reading of representations of asylum seekers in Australia
Chris McMillan - pp. 52-68
Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac: Vol. I as psychotherapy manual
Jonathan J Detrixhe - pp. 69-86
A photograph of a little boy seen through the lens of the associative unconscious and collective memory
Burkard Sievers - pp. 87-105
Forward to nature: Ecological subjectivity after the discursive turn
Benjamin Glasson - pp. 106-113
Perverse and interpassive gaming: Enjoyment and play in gamespaces
Sarah Thorne - pp. 114-117
The still small voice: Psychoanalytic reflections on guilt and conscience
Kieran Durkin - pp. 118-121
Psychodynamic psychotherapy in South Africa: Contexts, theories, applications: Cora Smith, Glenys Lobban and Michael O’Loughlin Johannesburg, Wits University Press, 2013, pp. 292, paper, $34.95, ISBN: 978-1-86814-603-1
Ross Truscott
Issue 2
9 articles- pp. 123-131
Two forms of solidarity: Their relation to the capacity to think and to alienation
Jay Frankel - pp. 132-153
The visual matrix: A psycho-social method for discovering unspoken complexities in social care practice
Julian Manley & Alastair Roy - pp. 154-172
Fantasy, nostalgia and ideology: A Lacanian reading of post-revolutionary Iran
Sajad Kabgani & Matthew Clarke - pp. 173-192
Perverse conservatism: A Lacanian interpretation of Russia’s turn to traditional values
Dmitry Uzlaner - pp. 193-211
A “psychoanalysis for liberation”: Reading Freire as an act of love
Daniel Jose Gaztambide - pp. 212-219
Aestheticizing trauma and the remains of childhood secrets: a conversation with Chase Joynt’s Akin
Hannah Dyer & Chase Joynt - pp. 220-228
Trying to build a movement against ourselves? On reading Renee Lertzman’s Environmental melancholia: Psychoanalytic dimensions of engagement: Renee Lertzman Routledge, Hove, East Sussex; New York, NY, 2015, 240 pp., $111.97, ISBN-13: 978-0415727990
Matthew Adams - pp. 229-232
The Žižek Dictionary: Rex Butler Acumen Publishing Limited, Durham, 2014, pp. 299, $32.95 paper, ISBN: 978-1-84465-582-3
Derek Hook - pp. 233-235
The call of character: Living a life worth living: Mari Ruti Columbia University Press, New York, 2013, pp. 224, hardcover, $27, ISBN-13: 978-0231164085
Tod Sloan
Issue 3
9 articlesPsychoanalysis in cultural studies – Positions, perspectives and proposals- pp. 237-242
Introduction: Psychoanalysis in cultural studies – Positions, perspectives and proposals
Jürgen Kramer & Claus-Ulrich Viol - pp. 243-261
Psychoanalysis and cultural studies in Britain
Michael Rustin - pp. 262-279
Therapeutic reflections: In Treatment and the politics of psychoanalytic cultural criticism
Joanna Kellond - pp. 280-297
Psychoanalytic reflections on (the cultural studies of) CCTV culture
Claus-Ulrich Viol - pp. 298-316
Dysfunctional capitalism: Mental illness, schizoanalysis and the epistemology of the negative in contemporary cultural studies
Mark Schmitt - pp. 317-335
Expectations: Great or small? Reflections on the role of psychoanalysis in cultural studies
Jürgen Kramer - pp. 336-339
Lacan: In spite of everything: Élisabeth Roudinesco Translated by Gregory Elliott, London, Verso, 2014, 161 pp., $24.95, paper, ISBN: 978-1-78168-162-6
Derek Hook - pp. 340-342
Mind zone: Therapists behind the front lines: Jan Haaken Herzog & Company, Los Angeles, CA, 2014
Neil Altman - pp. 343-346
Book Reviews
Robbie Duschinsky
Issue 4
9 articles- pp. 347-363
Gratitude and leave-taking: Editorial reflections, 2003–2017
Lynne Layton & Peter Redman - pp. 364-382
Shame and performativity: Thoughts on the psychology of neoliberalism
Paul Hoggett - pp. 383-400
“Creative maladjustment” in the West Baltimore uprising
Katherine Glanz - pp. 401-419
Second Skin, white masks: Postcolonial reparation in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
David K. Seitz - pp. 420-438
The castration of Colonel Williams: Gender, horror, and a nation of hysterics
Caitlin Janzen - pp. 439-447
Psychoanalysis in a changing Cuba: A note from the field
David L. Strug - pp. 448-451
The play of political culture, emotion and identity: Candida Yates Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, 2015, 194 pp., $99, hardcover, ISBN: 978-0-230-30252-5
Louis Rothschild - pp. 452-454
Listening to trauma: Conversations with leaders in the theory and treatment of catastrophic experience: Cathy Caruth Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2014, pp. 392, $24.95 paper, ISBN-13: 978-1421414454
Molly Hall - pp. 455-458
The age of perversion: Desire and technology in psychoanalysis and culture: Danielle Knafo and Rocco Lo Bosco Routledge, New York, 2017, pp. 302, $49.95 paper, ISBN-13: 978-1138849211
Dennis Foster