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    Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, Vol, 29, Issue 2, 2024 | Just a Game? Sport and Psychoanalytic Theory

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    Original Articles

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    Just a Game? Sport and Psychoanalytic Theory
    Jack Black, Joseph S. Reynoso

    When did we forget we were playing? Failure, play, and possibility in sport & clinical life
    Molly Merson

    Open Access
    Being and timeouts: live sports in the psyche
    Ryan Engley

    “What occurs in our times when the analysts speak of transference”: Identification, jouissance, and race in NBA fan culture
    Miguel Rivera

    Death, jouissance and the bodybuilder
    Will Greenshields

    A psychoanalytic understanding of eating disorders in athletes: defensive and facilitative potentials
    Zane Dodd, Elissa “Liz” Woodruff

    The woman is perfected: A psychoanalytic reading of systemic abuse in women’s artistic gymnastics
    Klaudia Wittmann

    Ideological fan-tasy: desire and drive in football fanship representations in contemporary Argentine cinema
    Andrés Nicolás Rabinovich

    Counterspace

    Football and fetishism
    Robert Geal

    Drive beyond body: the undead jouissance of endurance sports
    Cameron More

    Why do we act like fans? What would Winnicott say about it?
    Steve Tuber, Karen Tocatly

    The Interpassivity of Pick-up Soccer
    Stacy Thompson

    Sports history is full of abjects, and one of the most debated cases in recent years concerns the runner Caster Semenya In some respect, her case is a perfect illustration for how the abjectification process often works when it comes to sports, says Kutte Jönsson in his article. (Shutterstock/Celso Pupo)

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    Abjection in sports: An ethical approach
    Kutte Jönsson


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