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American Imago was founded by Sigmund Freud and Hanns Sachs in the U.S. in 1939 as the successor to Imago, founded by Freud, Sachs, and Otto Rank in Vienna in 1912. Having celebrated its centenary anniversary in 2012, the journal retains its luster as the leading scholarly journal of psychoanalysis. Each issue features cutting-edge articles that explore the enduring relevance of Freud's legacy across the humanities, arts, and social sciences.
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Volume 76, Number 1, Spring 2019Table of Contents
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View Reading Trauma: The Shattering of the Self in the Concentration Camps—Objectification, "Like Dead," and Regression
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View D. W. Winnicott and Political Theory: Recentering the Subject ed. by Matthew H. Bowker and Amy Buzby (review)
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D. W. Winnicott and Political Theory: Recentering the Subject ed. by Matthew H. Bowker and Amy Buzby (review)
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View Rethinking the Freud-Rolland Relationship: An explication and translation of Freud's "Acropolis Letter"
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| ISSN | 1085-7931 |
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| Print ISSN | 0065-860X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2019-04-15 |
| Open Access | No |
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