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American Imago
DisciplineLiterature, psychology, social theory
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMurray M. Schwartz
Publication details
History1939–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Am. Imago
Indexing
ISSN0065-860X (print)
1085-7931 (web)
OCLC no.33418817
Links

American Imago is an academic journal established in 1939 by Sigmund Freud and Hanns Sachs. It seeks to explore the role of psychoanalysis in contemporary cultural, literary, and social theory, while also considering issues related to anthropology, philosophy, politics, cultural studies, history, art history, musicology, education, and gender studies.

The current editor-in-chief of the journal is Jane Hanenberg. Past editors include Murray M. Schwartz, Louis Rose, Hanns Sachs, Harry Slochower, and George B. Wilbur. The journal is published by the Johns Hopkins University Press.

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