Relax over the holidays and catch up on all the latest Sartre scholarship! Hot off the press is Winter 2016 (Volume 22, No 2) of Sartre Studies International. The issue features the following papers and book reviews:
Editors’ Introduction
Sartre, Lacan, and the Ethics of Psychoanalysis: A Defense of Lacanian Responsibility
Blake ScottWhat Would I Do with Lacan Today? Thoughts on Sartre, Lacan, and Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Betty CannonSartre face à la liberté du chien
Baya MessaoudiSartre on Mental Imagery
Noel N. SauerOrganized Freedom and Progressive Reflection
Cameron BassiriBook Reviews
Thomas R. Flynn, Sartre: A Philosophical Biography
Review by Matthew C. EshlemanSteven Churchill and Jack Reynolds, eds., Jean-Paul Sartre: Key Concepts
Review by Eric HammBenedict O’Donohoe, ed., Severally Seeking Sartre
Review by Eric HammSofia Miguens, Gerhard Preyer, and Clara Bravo Morando, eds., Pre-Reflective Consciousness: Sartre and Contemporary Philosophy of Mind
Review by Curtis SommerlatteSarah Bakewell, At the Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails
Review by Adrian van den HovenDan Williams, Klein, Sartre and Imagination in the Films of Ingmar Bergman
Review by Adrian van den HovenMark Hulliung, Sartre and Clio: Encounters with History
Review by Michael LejmanKris Sealey, Moments of Disruption: Levinas, Sartre, and the Question of Transcendence
Review by Diane Perpich
So don’t delay, head on over to Berghahn Journals and check it out!