Issue 1
11 articlesOriginal Article
- pp. 3-24
Una mujer fantástica: A Journey to Feminine Enjoyment
Sandra Meiri - pp. 25-45
“A form of socially acceptable insanity”: Love, comedy and the digital in Her
Jack Black - pp. 46-64
Hysteria in the squares: Approaching populism from a perspective of desire
Sebastián Ronderos - pp. 65-83
Unconsciousness rising: Sublimation and environmental loss
Erin Trapp - pp. 84-98
Representable forms of the professional experience in adapted teaching for pupils with mental disabilities in France: A single encounter analysis
Konstantinos Markakis - pp. 99-117
Rethinking collective trauma in the 20th century: Memory, victimhood and the temporality of the Spanish Civil War
Rafael Pérez Baquero - pp. 118-128
Psychoanalytic notes on the erotic politics of fascism and authoritarianism
Barnaby B. Barratt
Book Review
- pp. 141-147
CBT: The Cognitive Behavioural Tsunami: Managerialism Politics, and the Corruptions of Science: Farhad Dalal Routledge, London & New York, 1st edn., 2018, 197pp., $140, hardback, ISBN: 978-1-138-313064
Michael O’Loughlin - pp. 148-152
Feeling gender: A generational and psychosocial approach: Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2017, 336 pp., $21.70, hardback, ISBN 978-1-349-95081-2
Naomi Snider
Issue 2
8 articlesOriginal Article
- pp. 153-164
Introduction: Psychoanalysis, sexualities and networked media
Jacob Johanssen - pp. 165-180
What lurks beneath: The erotic charge of the Laplanchean unconscious and the digital object
Sharon Tugwell - pp. 181-198
What does the app want? A psychoanalytic interpretation of dating apps’ libidinal economy
Carolina Bandinelli & Arturo Bandinelli - pp. 199-216
Creampied to death: Ejaculative kinship in the age of normative data flows
Diego Semerene - pp. 217-233
The passivity of seeing: A Lacanian perspective on pornographic spectatorship in virtual reality
Chenyang Wang
Counterspace
Issue 3
9 articlesOriginal Article
- pp. 263-283
A psychopolitical interpretation of de-alienation: Marxism, psychoanalysis, and liberation psychology
Nick Malherbe - pp. 284-303
Predatory White Antiracism
Pauli Badenhorst - pp. 304-322
The devil his due: Psychohistory and psychosocial studies
Kurt Jacobsen - pp. 323-344
Empires of mind: postcolonial cartographies of ‘The Empire’ in Melanie Klein's Narrative of aChild Analysis
Carolyn Laubender - pp. 345-363
The body and its drive: what sort of school welcoming? Portrayals from research in Rio de Janeiro
Cristiana Carneiro & Cristina Lindenmeyer
Counterspace
Issue 4
18 articlesOriginal Article
- pp. 414-432
Psychoanalysis in the Wake
Stephen Frosh - pp. 433-451
Freudian slips reloaded: From psychodynamics to cultural analysis
Gianluca Crepaldi & Gerald Poscheschnik - pp. 452-472
An unnerving otherness: English nationalism and Rusedski’s smile
Jack Black, Robert J. Lake & Thomas Fletcher - pp. 473-496
Empathy an impossible task? Engaging with groups in a troubling Brexit landscape
Candida Yates & Iain MacRury - pp. 497-515
Winnicott on the distinction between privacy and politics
Gal Gerson - pp. 516-534
Fatigue as an unconscious refusal of the demands of late capitalism
Amanda Diserholt - pp. 535-547
Treatment is geopolitical: On Lacan’s decolonial clinic
Ahmad Fuad Rahmat - pp. 548-560
Medical, psychoanalytical, and political thoughts on a shared obsessional neurosis
Yorgos Dimitriadis - pp. 561-578
The aggressive potential and yellow anger
Nini Fang
Counterspace
- pp. 579-590
Without “Without Memory and Desire”: Listening to Bion as if Black Lives Matter
Evan Malater - pp. 591-607
Boston sucks! A psychoanalysis of sports
Joseph S. Reynoso - pp. 608-622
Pandemic paranoia: Toward a reparative practice of the global psyche
Wen Liu - pp. 623-637
Looking East, dreaming West
Ionas Sapountzis - pp. 638-650
Sympathetic subsumption: A defense against anxiety and aggression in groups
Matthew H. Bowker
Book Review
- pp. 651-655
Internet Addiction: A Critical Psychology of Users: Emaline Friedman Routledge, New York, NY, 2021, 130pp., $46.95, paper, ISBN: 9780367172954
Janice Haaken - pp. 656-659
Psychoanalyzing ambivalence with Freud and Lacan: on and off the Couch: Stephanie Swales and Carol Owens, Routledge, New York, 2019, 164pp., $39.95, paper, ISBN: 9781138328457
Bethany Morris - pp. 660-662
Class and psychoanalysis: Landscapes of inequality: Joanna Ryan Routledge, New York, NY, 2017, Paperback, 202 pps., $39.96, ISBN: 978118885516
Elizabeth Corpt