Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society has been in continuous publication since 1996. It was founded by an international group of academics to provide a space where critical intellectuals from the fields of politics, cultural studies, and the humanities, as well as both academic and clinical psychoanalysts could engage in dialog to understand pressing social trends. A key underlying purpose of the journal is to explore issues of social justice and understand obstacles to progressive social change. All articles published in the journal are subjected to rigorous peer review from members of our distinguished Editorial Board and the final decision to publish rests with the editors. We welcome articles, commentaries, reviews, and shorter papers that address the intersection between psychoanalysis, culture, and society with particular reference to social and political issues, social justice, clinical praxis and political activism. All articles are subject to double-blind peer review.
 

  1. Psychoanalysis and colonialism: introducing a special issue
    • David Pavón-Cuéllar, Robert K. Beshara
  2. Without truth: Fanon’s concept of confession
    • David Marriott
  3. Psychoanalysis as a decolonial practice
    • Lewis R. Gordon
  4. A thousand tiny theories: The colonized subject, postcolonial literature, and decolonial epistemologies
    • Mrinalini Greedharry
  5. Syed Hussein Alatas and the “Captive Mind”: Decolonizing of the Non-Western Psychoanalyst
    • Dustin J. Byrd
  6. Psyche and her Other, the Savage
    • Karima Lazali
  7. Psychoanalysis, race and coloniality: from silencing denial to symbolic transference
    • Thamy Ayouch
  8. The colonial republic of psychoanalysis: how psychoanalysis polices the psychic sovereignty of “Others”
    • Stephen Sheehi, Lara Sheehi
  9. Is racism a superegoic construct?
    • Sophie Mendelsohn
  10. Straight outta the symptom: hip-hop as a peripheral psychoanalysis
    • Ahmad Fuad Rahmat
  11. Refugee recognition: reconsidering Honneth in light of Benjamin and Klein
    • Rob Sharp
  12. With my last breath: a psychoanalytic theory of the respiratory drive and speech as a trauma-object in the face of state violence
    • Chaim Rochester
  13. Heterogeneous Sex Dolls: Outlining a Sociology of Knowledge Approach to the Abject
    • Mark Bibbert
  14. Queer Muslim solidarity: Working against binaries
    • Sodah Minty
  15. The Psychopathology of Political Ideologies
    • Chris Bell
  16. Analyzed by Lacan: A Personal Account
    • Heather Jessup
  17. Psychoanalysis and the Small Screen: The Year the Cinemas Closed
    • Jacob Johanssen
  18. Infinite Greed: The Inhuman Selfishness of Capital
    • Ian Parker

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