Issue 1
17 articles- pp. 18-35
Violence, Social Bond and Dream Productions: The Witness Under Consideration
Pablo Cabrera Pérez, Isis Castañeda Capriroli & Ignacio Fernández Rosas - pp. 36-54
The Flesh Which is Not One: Meditations on Multiplicity and its Populist Arrest
Margarita Palacios & Martín Plot - pp. 55-71
Anne Carson’s ‘Book of Isaiah’ and the Secular Unconscious
Concetta V. Principe - pp. 72-75
Remembering Simon Clarke
Lynne Layton - pp. 81-82
Simon Clarke Memorial Essay
C. Fred Alford - pp. 83-87
Thinking with Billy
Paul Hoggett - pp. 88-90
A Former PhD Student Remembers Professor Simon Clarke
Sue Jervis - pp. 94-95
A Memory of Simon Clarke
Karl Figlio - pp. 96-100
Simon Clarke and the Politics and Psychoanalysis of Racism
Robert Samuels - pp. 114-121
From Medusa to Kronos: The Fragile Illusion of the Maternal Phallus
Dorothée Bonnigal-Katz - pp. 128-133
Modern Motherhood and Women’s Dual Identities Petra Bueskens Routledge, 2018, 320 pp., $150 hardcover, ISBN-13: 978-1138677425
Ilene Philipson
Issue 2
13 articlesOriginal Article
- pp. 135-154
A spoonful of sugar: Medication and the psychoanalytic body
Colin Wright - pp. 155-173
Immigration panics, borders and eating disorders
Sue Kegerreis - pp. 174-193
Psychoanalysis as decolonial Judaism
Stephen Frosh - pp. 194-212
Orphic socialities, Orphic times: Psychoanalysis for social theory
Raluca Soreanu - pp. 213-229
The malady of the ideal and the assault on nature
Paul Hoggett - pp. 230-249
The work before us: Whiteness and the psychoanalytic institute
Alexandra Woods
Remembering Tod Sloan
Counterspace
- pp. 254-262
A sustained note of disquiet: On being a Christian in a predominantly Hindu India
Shalini Masih - pp. 263-270
Reverberating Disquietude: A response to Shalini Masih’s “A Sustained Note of Disquiet”
Jyoti M. Rao - pp. 271-282
On facing the crucial psychosocial and political-economic dimensions of anthropogenic global warming
Linda Roland Danil - pp. 283-293
Capitalist realism and its psycho-social dimensions
John Bird & David Green
Issue 3
12 articlesSpecial Issue Article
- pp. 303-311
The subject of Ireland: Introduction to special issue on contemporary Ireland
Michael O’Loughlin, Ray O’Neill & Carol Owens - pp. 312-332
Fantasy Ireland: Ernest Jones studies the Island
Mary Heffernan - pp. 333-354
Blurred boundaries: The subject of division in contemporary Ireland
Nigel Mulligan & Gerry Moore - pp. 355-375
Tá an Neamhchomhfhiosach Struchtúrtha mar Theanga: If the unconscious is structured like a language, how might speaking in tongues indicate something singular in the structurings of an Irish Gaelic unconscious?
Ray O Neill - pp. 376-393
The torso is missing: Coming of age in 21st century Ireland
Carol Owens - pp. 394-408
Woman and the Irish constitution: The movement towards reproductive rights in Ireland
Christine Gormley
Original Article
- pp. 409-428
The persistence of passivity as foundational myth in women writing women in Ireland: a thread between mid-20th century repression and cutting edge millennialism
Olga Cox Cameron - pp. 429-438
Between bold cautions and emotional exposure: A fairytale of New York from Dublin
Ian Miller - pp. 439-459
A psychoanalytic exploration of the film Raw (2016), with special emphasis on the capitalist discourse
Eve Watson - pp. 460-479
“Sharing the Unsharable”: Subjectivity and the return of the abject in mothers of physically disabled children
Clare Harvey & Carol Long
Counterspace
Issue 4
11 articlesBeyond the Pleasure Principle: A CentenaryOriginal Article
- pp. 499-517
The maternal death drive: Greta Thunberg and the question of the future
Lisa Baraitser - pp. 518-536
Auto-repugnancy: In-between Freud’s “Pleasure Principle”
Penelope Deutscher - pp. 537-557
Beyond the Pleasure Principle, “‘A Child Is Being Beaten’” and the scenography of fantasy: boutique ultraliberalism in a Brazilian moral panic
Jimmy Casas Klausen - pp. 558-575
Psychoanalysis, historical injury, and the language of castration: The murder of transgender women of color
Yukari Yanagino - pp. 576-593
Freud’s trope of the ‘beyond’: On conditions, critique, and violence
Emma Ingala - pp. 594-611
Collective working-through of trauma or psychoanalysis as a political strategy
Rosaura Martínez Ruiz - pp. 612-631
White anxiety in (post)apartheid South Africa
Derek Hook - pp. 632-651
Who speaks and from where? A psychosocial exploration of ideology and women’s agency in The Lives of Others and ‘Can the Subaltern Speak?’
Aoife Sadlier - pp. 652-669
On the interpassivity of collecting
Stacy Thompson