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Jill Gentile

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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|September 15, 2020
Time may Change Us: The Strange Temporalities, Novel Paradoxes, and Democratic Imaginaries of a PandemicJill Gentile
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly|July 23, 2015
PARRHESIA, PHAEDRA, AND THE POLIS: ANTICIPATING PSYCHOANALYTIC FREE ASSOCIATION AS DEMOCRATIC PRACTICEJill Gentile
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly|May 17, 2007
Wrestling with matter: origins of intersubjectivityJill Gentile
The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis|September 29, 2021
TransFeminine lawJill Gentile
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|August 23, 2021
Jill Gentile Responds to Nomi Maya StolzenbergJill Gentile
The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis|January 9, 2009
Between private and public: towards a conception of the transitional subjectJill Gentile
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|October 13, 2019
What Can I Say? Contested Words and Contested Thoughts in the Contemporary MomentMichael Stuart Garfinkle, Jill Gentile, Bonnie E Litowitz, et al.
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|September 15, 2020
Time may Change Us: The Strange Temporalities, Novel Paradoxes, and Democratic Imaginaries of a PandemicJill Gentile
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly|July 23, 2015
PARRHESIA, PHAEDRA, AND THE POLIS: ANTICIPATING PSYCHOANALYTIC FREE ASSOCIATION AS DEMOCRATIC PRACTICEJill Gentile
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly|May 17, 2007
Wrestling with matter: origins of intersubjectivityJill Gentile
The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis|September 29, 2021
TransFeminine lawJill Gentile
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|August 23, 2021
Jill Gentile Responds to Nomi Maya StolzenbergJill Gentile
The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis|January 9, 2009
Between private and public: towards a conception of the transitional subjectJill Gentile
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association|October 13, 2019
What Can I Say? Contested Words and Contested Thoughts in the Contemporary MomentMichael Stuart Garfinkle, Jill Gentile, Bonnie E Litowitz, et al.
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