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Issue #1 - June 2001




LITERATURE AND PSYCHOANALYSIS CONFERENCE
This section contains the papers presented at the session devoted to literature and psychoanalysis, at the Australian Psychoanalytical Society Annual Conference, Adelaide, July, 1998.

Helen Martin - Introduction to the session on 'Literature and psychoanalysis'

R.H.Hook - The retreat from omnipotence in Sophokles' Antigone

Helen Martin - Comment on Reg Hook's paper

Rober Buckle - Introduction to Helen Martin's paper 'Silence is the crime'

Helen Martin - Silence is the crime: analytic issues in 'Slowness' by Milan Kundera

Roger Buckle - Response to Helen Martin's paper, 'Silence is the crime'

R.H. Hook - Comment on Helen Martin's paper 'Silence is the crime'

LITERATURE AND PSYCHOANALYSIS PAPERS
More papers on psychoanalysis and literature

Michal Lapinski - The venom's work in 'Hamlet' as a metaphor for some aspects of destructiveness

John McClean - 'Lord of the flies: A psychoanalytic view of destructivness'

Kay Torney Souter - 'The omnivorous child and the vanishing family: The autobiography of Janet Frame'

PSYCHOANALYSIS AND MORALITY
Ron Spielman - From basic instincts to higher values

Shahid Najeeb - The roots of morality

PSYCHOANALYSIS AND TIME
Ron Spielman - To be or not to be...and if not...when?

PSYCHOANALYSIS AND INFANT RESEARCH
Frances Thomson Salo - The interface with infant research

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