All Articles
- Volume 25 (2021)
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Volume 24 (2020)
Narcissism and The Absent Mother in Fitzgerald’s Tender Is The Night
Prince Hal and the Body Falstaff: Theatre as Psychic Space in Shakespeare’s 1&2 Henry IV
Lying Through One’s Nose: On Masculine Sexuality and Deception in Collodi’s Pinocchio
“And the dead return”: Klein and the “Uncanny” in Schnitzler’s “Flowers” and Dream Story
Pygmalion: Shaw’s Psychic Flight from Rosmersholm
- Volume 23 (2019)
- Volume 22 (2018)
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Volume 21 (2017)
Narcissism, Melancholia and the Manifestation of Suffering in Shutter
The Anatomy of Shame: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of the Self in Iraq War Memoirs
‘Alas Poor Yorick!’: Hamlet and Kristeva’s Imaginary Father
(Super)Heroism as a Response to the Awareness of Death: Existential Lessons From The Amazing Spider-Man 2
The Evolution of Feeling-dominated Response in Norman N. Holland’s Theory of Literature
Literary and Visual Expression of Dual Descent in Iron Hans
Agents of Anxiety and Disintegration: The Double Motif in the Jewish-American Discourse
Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism: A Defense
Iconic Eccentricity: The Meaning of Victorian Novelty Taxidermy
Jamesian and Freudian Rhetoric and Themes in Virginia Woolf’s Literary Manifestos
Lady Macbeth and Rebecca West: The Masculine Woman’s Oedipal Complex
The Lady in the Van and the Challenge to Psycho; On the political uses of psychoanalytic imagery in film
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Volume 20 (2016)
The Other Side of Hospitality—Through a Japanese Folktale—
How I was betrayed by the ego: a reading of Inhibitions, symptoms and anxiety.
Reading the Letter in the Pocket: Dissemination and Insemination in Kafka’s “The Judgment”
Landscape Descriptions and Emotional Qualities: Cognitive and Neurological Correlates
“A Fun-Loving Girl with a Zest for Life:” Sex, Death, and Punishment in Lake Mungo
Home and the Superego: The Risky Business of Being Home Alone
As You Like It: A Dream Play
The Polyxena Pattern
Sookie and Symptom, Vampire and Void: Irruption of the Real in True Blood
Mourning and Melancholia in E.L. Doctorow’s The Book of Daniel
Toward a Psychological History of Philosophy: Kant’s Dreams of a Spirit-Seer (Träume eines Geistersehers, erläutert durch Träume der Metaphysik, 1766)
Henry James’s Portrait of Evil: A Study in Narcissistic Rage
“I Fly, Though Lacking Feathers, with Your Wings”: Why Are Michelangelo’s Angels Wingless?
All is not Gold: Fatherhood and Identity in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
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Volume 19 (2015)
Structure and subject: what do we know of Oedipus’ desire?
Mindblindness Theory: Touchstone for Interdisciplinarity
Henry of Ghent and the Power of Inspiration. A Chapter in Neoplatonism
Death, Mourning and Human Selfishness: Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying Through a Freudian Lens
Hybridity, Anxiety, and Wombs of Destruction in Edgar Allan Poe’s Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
Cleopatra: Antony’s Transformational Object
The Collected Monster
The depiction of the house in the free drawings of Haitian street children: Dreaming of and recreating a habitat.
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Volume 18 (2014)
Mother-Daughter Ambivalence According to Sigmund Freud and Chantal Akerman
Happening to Oneself: Zen, Taoism, and Jungian Individuation as Paths to Spirituality in Edward Gorey’s The Object Lesson and Shel Silverstein’s The Missing Piece.
The neuro-philosophy of archetype in visual aesthetics: from Plato to Zeki and beyond
‘Knots’: Drawing out Threads of the Literary Laing
The trauma of the flashback: memory and its suffering (negotiated through Gerhard Richter’s painting ‘September.’)
Is This Her Fault or Mine?
The subject, the object and the law : Jacques Lacan’s object a and « Le Graphe »
Oral Stage as a “Strange Attractor” in Kechiche’s Film The Secret of the Grain
Every Day is a Box for the Reaper Crew: The Quest for Death Transcendence and Conflicting Moral Virtues in Sons of Anarchy?
Looking for the Secret: Death and Desire in The Prestige
Understanding the Significance and Purpose of Violence in the Short Stories of Roald Dahl
What happens when the body matters?: Phantom transmissions and corporeal textualities in the life and work of Olive Schreiner and J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace
Freud’s “Uncanny” (Unheimlich) in David Vogel’s Married Life: Impressionism and Expressionism in a Belligerent Relationship
The Philosopher and the Beast: Plato’s Fear of Tragedy
Paroxysms of the Mind: Narration, Consciousness, and the Self in William Godwin’s Things as They Are; Or, The Adventures of Caleb Williams
More than Tattoos: Rhetorical Discourse and Autism in Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Wordsworth’s prescient baby: Conceptions of the mother-infant relationship in the development of the Self 1790s-1890s
Snarling into the Abyss: An analytical account of the psychological meaning of distortion in Francis Bacon’s (1909-1992) portraiture
Disruptions of the Real in Almodóvar’s Films: The Psychological Perspective in Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (1980) and Matador (1986)
Blake’s “Book of Thel” And the Stimulus Barrier
Pedro Almodovar’s La Piel que Habito: A Psychoanalytical Study
Emanuel Swedenborg, Transpersonal Psychology and the Literary Text
Into the Zone of the Interior: A Novel View of Anti-Psychiatry
A Freudian Reading of John Fowles’ “The Ebony Tower”