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Vol. 16 No. 2 (2018): Special Issue: Anniversaries

Published: 2023-03-17

EDITORIAL

  • Editorial
    Keith Tudor
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

  • JULY — In(ter)dependence Day: Lives mattering, freedom with responsibility, and social well-being
    Keith Tudor
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  • NOVEMBER — “Remember, remember the fifth of November” – A time now to be forgot? The psychology and politics of remembering and forgetting, celebrating and commemorating
    Anton Ashcroft
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  • MAY — “The Strangest Disease”: May ’68 and its consequences
    Nick Totton
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  • FEBRUARY — The photograph, the sign (ification), and the myth: The psychopolitics of liberation
    Bert Olivier
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  • AUGUST — Partitions: Divided country, divided people, and divided minds
    Karen Minikin
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  • APRIL — 25 Aprile Festa della Liberazione: Resistance, celebrations and collective grief
    Miriam Gioia Sessa
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  • MARCH — Humanistic psychology
    Keith Tudor
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CONTROVERSIAL DISCUSSION

  • JANUARY — Subjectivity, psychology and the Cuban Revolution
    Fernando Luis González Rey, David Pavón-Cuéllar
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TALK

  • OCTOBER Sexual Revolutions: Otto Gross, Psychoanalysis and Culture
    Gottfried M. Heuer, Birgit Heuer
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REVIEW

  • SEPTEMBER — The loony bin trip. Edited by Kate Millett. London, UK: Virago Press Ltd. 1990. 316 pp.
    Rachel Freeth
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ART & POETRY

  • JUNE — Fighting Dictators
    Bob Goupillot
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  • DECEMBER — Frantz Fanon
    Keith Tudor
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