Notes
1. IJP (2012), Volume 93, Issue 5.
2. This author has selected representative papers, published in issues 2, 3 and 4 of the 2011 and 2012 volumes, since the first 2011 issue was devoted to the IPA Mexico Congress, and the first 2012 issue was published in homage to André Green.
3. Preference in the selection of papers has been given to Argentine and Latin American authors.
4. This paper was the award‐winner of the A Hundred Years of Psychoanalysis: Subjectivity and Culture Contest, APA, October 2010.
5. A stipulative definition is a type of definition in which a new or currently existing term is given a specific meaning for the purposes of argument or discussion in a given context. When the term already exists, this definition may, but does not necessarily, contradict the dictionary (lexical) definition of the term. Because of this, a stipulative definition cannot be ‘correct’ or ‘incorrect’; it can only differ from other definitions, but it can be useful for its intended purpose. Qualification: specification of limits to claim, warrant and backing within Toulmin's model of argumentation. The degree of conditionality asserted.
6. In the Postscript to ‘The Question of Lay Analysis’ Freud states that “In psychoanalysis there has existed from the very first an inseparable bond between cure and research & Our analytic procedure is the only one in which this precious conjunction is assured” (Freud, Citation1927, p. 256). In more recent literature this inseparable link was named as Junktim (Thomä and Kächele, Citation1985 1989, p. 412).
7. Leopoldo Lugones (1874–1938) was a famous Argentine poet, essayist, journalist and politician. After 1920, he adhered to a political nationalist and authoritarian trend. He committed suicide, as later did his son Leopoldo Polo Lugones. His daughter Susana Piri Lugones was detained and disappeared during the military regime, and one of her sons also called Leopoldo committed suicide like his grandfather.
8. It exceeds the limits of this paper to deal with its contents in detail, so these are just enumerated.
9. This Conference was held in Boston in 2009.
10. This paper is a modified version of the one published in On Freud's ‘Femininity’, by L. Glocer Fiorini and G. Abelin‐Sas Rose (London: Karnac, 2010).