This 2015 issue of the Annual Review of Critical Psychology (ARCP 12) is compiled from papers originally presented at the Second Conference of Marxism and Psychology held in Morelia, Mexico, from 9-11 August 2012. The global crisis continues, and it is more urgent than ever to explore issues that emerge at the intersection of Marxist scholarship and psychological practice.
Contents
INTRODUCTION
Convulsive Times, Revolutionary Subjects: Reflections on Marxism and Critical Psychology
DESMOND PAINTER, DAVID PAVÓN-CUÉLLAR AND LEONARDO MONCADA
Psychology and Marxism in Mexico
IAN PARKER
ARTICLES
The Spectre of Communism is Not Haunting Psychology
GRAHAME HAYES
Marxism, Subjectivity and Cultural Historical Psychology: Moving Forward on an Unfinished Legacy
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ-REY
Marxism and Psychoanalysis: Attempting a Brief Review of an Old Problem
RAÚL PÁRAMO-ORTEGA
The Freudo-Marxist Mission
ROSARIO HERRERA GUIDO
The Metapsychology of Capital
DAVID PAVÓN-CUÉLLAR
Marx, Ideology and the Unconscious
HANS SKOTT-MYHRE
On Violence Governed by the Imaginary Ideological Order of Property
MARIO OROZCO GUZMÁN
The Feminization of Labor and the DSM-5
KATHLEEN S.G. SKOTT-MYHRE
Working Identity Vicissitudes: Difficulties in Symmetrical Relationships – A case study
ROBERTO MENDOZA
Dialectal and Dialogic Processes in Psychological Development: Toward an Understanding of Student Experiences
LARA MARGARET BEATY
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