ter ( Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press 1989) and Les constructions de l'universel ( Paris: P.U.F. 1996). Joël Dor, psychoanalyst, is a Member of the Association de Formation Psychanalytique et de Recherches Freudiennes: Espace Analytique. He is in charge of lectures and is Director of Research in the Department of Train- ing and Research in Clinical Human Sciences at the Université Denis- Diderot, Paris VII, where he teaches psychopathology and psychoanalysis. Widely published on the theory and practice of psychoanalysis, he is the author of The Clinical Lacan and Introduction to the Reading of Lacan: The Unconscious Structured Like a Language as well as the author/co-author of two books forthcoming from Other Press: Structure and Perversion and Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Theory and Practice. Pierre Fédida, psychoanalyst, is a Member of the Association Psych- analytique de France and the International Psychoanalytic Association. He is a Professor in the Department of Training and Research in Clinical Human Sciences at the Université Denis-Diderot, Paris VII, where he di- rects the Laboratory for Basic Psychopathology and Psychoanalysis. The Co-Director of the Revue Internationale de Psychopathologie, he has pub- lished numerous articles and books, including Crise et contre-transfert ( Paris: P.U.F. 1992) and Site de l'etranger ( Paris: P.U.F. 1995). Judith Feher Gurewich, Ph.D., practices psychoanalysis in Cambridge, MA. She is affiliated with the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute and is a Member of the Association de Formation Psychanalytique et de Recherches Freudiennes: Espace Analytique in Paris. Dr. Gurewich is the Director of the Lacan Seminar at Harvard University's Center for Literary and Cultural Studies. She has published a number of papers on various topics in psychoanalysis and the social sciences in French and American journals and is the editor of "The Lacanian Clinical Field" series, published by Other Press. Jacques Hassoun, psychoanalyst and psychiatrist, is a founding member of the Cercle Freudien in Paris. He has directed scientific meetings through- out the world and regularly lectures and offers clinical supervision in Montreal and New York. Among his many books are Les Indes Occidentales ( Paris: Eclat 1987), Fragments de langue maternelle ( Paris: Point Hors Ligne 1993) and La cruauté mélancholique ( Paris: Aubier 1995). Nicholas Kouretas, M.D., is a graduate of the Boston Psychoanalytic Insti- tute and a member of the American Psychoanalytic Association. He is on the -x- |