Issue 1
10 articlesDanger Talk: Sexual Error, Boundary Crossings, and the Limits of Thought
- pp. 1-3
Danger Talk: Sexual Error and the Limits of Thought: An Introduction
Ann Pellegrini - pp. 4-12
Rethinking a Case of Paranoia as a Workplace Complaint
Jennifer Doyle - pp. 13-18
Violating Boundaries
Anne C. Dailey - pp. 31-34
Horse F#$@ing and the Limits of Consent: What Broad City Teaches Us About Sexual Violence
Joseph J. Fischel - pp. 35-39
Danger Talk in Psychoanalysis: Things I Learned From Muriel Dimen
Charles Levin
Danger Talk: Sexual Error, Boundary Crossings, and the Limits of Thought Panel
Symonds Prize 2016
Original Article
Issue 2
15 articlesMuriel Dimen Memorial Issue- pp. 89
Editors’ Introduction
Katie Gentile, Stephen Hartman & Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 104-109
Disgust, Delight, and In-Between
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 110-114
On Being Bad and Good: My Brilliant Friend Muriel Dimen
Velleda C. Ceccoli - pp. 115-117
Words Are Her Legacy: Remembering Muriel Dimen
Ken Corbett - pp. 118-122
I/I-Thou/It: Muriel Dimen as Clinician
William F. Cornell - pp. 123-125
Muriel’s Claims on Psychoanalysis (and Me)
Katie Gentile - pp. 126-127
Remembering Muriel
Virginia Goldner - pp. 128-131
Pleasure and Danger: An Appreciation of Muriel Dimen
Adrienne Harris - pp. 132-135
Muriel Dimen, Field Theorist
Stephen Hartman - pp. 136-138
Happy Memories of Muriel Dimen and Her Ethos of Meta-Practice
Charles Levin - pp. 141-142
You Must Change Your Life
Eyal Rozmarin
Reprint Article
Issue 3
8 articlesSymonds Prize 2017
Articles
- pp. 167-177
The Re-turning of the Screw: The Question of Intent and the Risk of Ideality—A Response to Saketopoulou’s Essay “To Suffer Pleasure”
Oren Gozlan - pp. 178-189
Breast Surgery as a Gender Technology: Analyzing Plastic Surgeons’ Discourses
Gerard Coll-Planas, Marta Cruells & Eva Alfama - pp. 190-200
The Clitoris: Anatomical and Psychological Issues
Mark J. Blechner - pp. 201-211
Why Dora Left: Freud and the Master Discourse
Judy Gammelgaard - pp. 212-222
My Freudian Cocaine Fantasia: Altering Consciousness, Theorizing Desire
Steven Botticelli
Miscellany
Issue 4
17 articles- pp. 227
Introduction
Katie Gentile - pp. 228-234
Francisco Varela, Relational Psychoanalysis, and the Post-Phenomenological
Patricia Ticineto Clough - pp. 235-243
Varela and Contemporary Psychoanalysis, an Epistemological Gesture: From Representations to Co-emergence
Simón Guendelman - pp. 244-250
Holding Mutual Vulnerability in Brilliant Sanity
Sebastián Medeiros - pp. 251-257
Reflections Toward an Enactive Psychoanalysis
Ricardo Pulido - pp. 258-259
Introducing “The Ontology of the Rape Joke”
Katie Gentile - pp. 260-268
Rape Jokes
Vanessa Place - pp. 269-273
The Rape Joke as Ur-Joke
Jamieson Webster - pp. 274-276
Rape, Jokes, Consent
Jeff Dolven - pp. 277-280
What Do we Learn About Rape Jokes From Rape Jokes About Rape Jokes?
Gayle Salamon - pp. 281-286
For (The) Real: You Mean Rate ’em or Rape ’em?
Kyoo Lee - pp. 287-293
Playing With Shame: The Temporal Work of Rape Jokes for the Cultural Body
Katie Gentile - pp. 294-298
Rape Jokes: Laugh Till You Cry
Virginia Goldner - pp. 299-301
Rape Joke
Patricia Lockwood - pp. 302-312
Sex Ed in Higher Ed: Should We Say Yes to “Affirmative Consent?”
Stacey Novack - pp. 313-317
The “Replacement Child”: On Adoption, Haunting, and the Unlived Life
Olive Donoghue - pp. 318
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