Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-11
“I Will Have Lacked”: Rethinking Sexual Difference and Sexed Subjectivity Through Psychoanalytic Temporal Relationality
Chenyang Wang - pp. 12-26
Questioning the Phallus: Jacques Lacan and Judith Butler
Gavin Rae - pp. 27-37
Dangerous Liaisons: The Time Is Out of Joint
Veronica Csillag - pp. 38-47
Fathers Don’t Cry: On Gender, Kinship, and the Death Drive
Eyal Rozmarin - pp. 48
Editor’s Introduction: All About the Mother
Stephen Hartman - pp. 49-52
The Mother Stands for the Realm That Must Be Exited
Orna Guralnik - pp. 53-57
Translation
Jade McGleughlin - pp. 58-61
The Bad Enough Mother
Julie Leavitt - pp. 62-64
In My Mother’s Tongue
Stephen Hartman - pp. 65-68
A Girl Is a Girl, Is a Girl, Is a Girl
Masha Borovikova Armyn - pp. 69-72
Home Is Where She Is
June Lee Kwon
Issue 2
11 articles- pp. 73-76
Talking Back Introduction to Special Edition: Black, Indigenous, Women of Color Talk Back: Decentering Normative Psychoanalysis
Lara Sheehi - pp. 77-84
A Black Woman as an American Analyst: Some Observations From One Woman’s Life Over Four Decades
Annie Lee Jones - pp. 85-87
I Hear You in My Dreams
Gayle Skawen:nio Morse - pp. 88-93
X’ing Psychoanalysis: Being LatinX in Psychoanalysis
Chakira M. Haddock-Lazala - pp. 94-98
What Is My Part?
Katherine Marshall Woods - pp. 99-103
Another F***ing Growth Opportunity: Overcoming Islamophobia and the Enduring Impacts
Sara Ghalaini - pp. 104-112
Don’t Be Put Off by My Name
Almas Merchant - pp. 113-118
The Motherland, My Ancestors, and Me: My Experience Navigating Psychoanalytic Spaces
Natasha Holmes - pp. 119-126
Queer Use of Psychoanalytic Theory as a Path to Decolonization: A Narrative Analysis of Kleinian Object Relations
Mamta Banu Dadlani - pp. 127-135
Invisible: A Mixt Asian Woman’s Efforts to See and Be Seen in Psychoanalysis
Leilani Salvo Crane - pp. 136-140
Harnessed the Storm—Rereading Drexciya with The Black Atlantic
Mick Harvey
Issue 3
13 articles- pp. 141-142
Introduction: 2020 Symonds Prize
Maura Sheehy - pp. 143-154
Working Clinically With the Skin’s Surface: Tattoos, Scars, and Gendered Embodiment
Kathleen Del Mar Miller - pp. 155-172
Transgender Embodiment as an Appeal to Thought: A Psychoanalytic Critique of “Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria”
Lisa Farley & RM Kennedy - pp. 173-181
Transgendering Speech: Discussion of Farley and Kennedy’s “Transgender Embodiment as an Appeal to Thought”
Jill Gentile - pp. 182-186
Introducing Chaim Shatan
Andrea Recarte - pp. 187-204
Happiness Is a Warm Gun: Militarized Mourning and Ceremonial Vengeance: Toward a Psychological Theory of Combat and Manhood in America
Chaim F. Shatan - pp. 205-212
In My Opinion: Shatan Should Be Celebrated for His Successes. “Happiness Is A Warm Gun” Was Not One of Them
Edmund C. Levin - pp. 213-217
Madness and the Social Link
Françoise Davoine - pp. 218-225
Diagnosis and Its Discontents: Chaim Shatan and the Definition of Military Trauma
Ghislaine Boulanger - pp. 226-230
Erections Exploding in Midair: The Obscenity of War Discussion of Chaim Shatan’s “Happiness Is a Warm Gun”
Steven Botticelli - pp. 231-237
Creative Performances: Horror and Human Destructiveness in Psychoanalytic Writing
Andrea Recarte - pp. 238-239
Afterword
Adrienne Harris - pp. 240-243
Pregnancy in the Time of COVID-19: Maternal Self-Focus and Kristevan Herethics
Alice Haylett Bryan
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 247-250
Phantom Phenomena—An Introduction to “Phantom Penis: Extrapolating Neuroscience and Employing Imagination for Trans Male Sexual Embodiment”
Paul D. McGeoch & V. S. Ramachandran - pp. 251-279
Phantom Penis: Extrapolating Neuroscience and Employing Imagination for Trans Male Sexual Embodiment
Chris Straayer - pp. 280-284
Discussion of “Phantom Penis: Extrapolating Neuroscience and Employing Imagination for Trans Male Sexual Embodiment”
Adrienne Harris - pp. 285-290
The Prosthetic Penis and the Trans Penis: Changing Representations of and Cultural Discourses About the Penis
Peter Lehman - pp. 291-295
The Phant-Astic Wand
Luc Olivier Charlap - pp. 296-301
A Phantom Phallus?
Patricia Gherovici - pp. 302-306
Discussion of “Phantom Penis: Extrapolating Neuroscience and Employing Imagination for Trans Male Embodiment”
Rayisa Hontscharuk, Brandon Alba & Loren Schechter - pp. 307-311
Discussion of “Phantom Penis: Extrapolating Neuroscience and Employing Imagination for Trans Male Embodiment”
Laura Case - pp. 312-315
The Phenomenon of “Forgetting”
Abraham Weil - pp. 316-323
Reply to Discussions of Phantom Penis: Extrapolating Neuroscience and Employing Imagination for Trans Male Sexual Embodiment
Chris Straayer