American Imago
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Published quarterly.
Since its founding in 1939 by Sigmund Freud and Hanns Sachs, American Imago has been exploring the important role that psychoanalysis plays in contemporary cultural, literary, and social theory. Every issue offers varying scholarly perspectives on the reciprocal relationship between psychoanalysis and culture. In the pages of American Imago, top scholars investigate the important connections between psychoanalysis and anthropology, philosophy, politics, history, art history, musicology, literary theory, and education.
Issues are organized thematically and feature writing by both rising stars as well as established luminaries in psychoanalysis and all the allied disciplines across the arts and sciences with which Freud's legacy continues to engage in a mutually rewarding dialogue.
Readers include:
Psychologists; literary theorists; anthropologists; historians; political scientists; medical humanists; psychoanalysts; and scholars of Freudian thought, comparative literature, and cultural studies.
Circulation: 321. (86% US, 14% Foreign)
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American Imago
Volume: 66 (2009)
Frequency: Quarterly Print ISSN: 0065-860X Online ISSN: 1085-7931 |