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Parveen Adams
Art
Parveen Adams directs the Postgraduate Psychoanalytic Studies Program at Brunel University and is also on the teaching faculty of the London Consortium. Her publications include The Woman in Question, (coeditor E. Cowie) and The Emptiness of the Image. She lives in London.
Salman Akhtar
Freud Along the Ganges
Dr. Salman Akhtar is the author of numerous books, including New Clinical Realms: Pushing the Envelope of Theory and Technique and The Three Faces of Mourning: Melancholia, Manic Defense, and Moving On. He is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
Aziz Al-Azmeh
Keywords: Identity
Aziz Al-Azmeh teaches in Budapest at the Central European University Humanities Center. He has recently Published Islams and Modernities (Verso, London, 1996).
Esther Allen
In Her Absence
Esther Allen, codirector of PEN World Voices, has translated the work of José Martí, Alma Guillermoprieto, Juan Bonilla, and Jorge Luis Borges. A former NEA Fellow and Fulbright grant recipient, she lives in New York City.
Neil Altman
Relational Child Psychotherapy
Serge Andre
What Does a Woman Want?
Serge Andres, a psychoanalyst in Brussels, Belgium since 1975, has written more than one hundred articles. In addition to this book, he is also the author of The Perverse Imposture (Le Imposture Perverse, 1993), already translated into Spanish and Portuguese and forthcoming in English in 2003 from Other Press.
François Ansermet
Biology of Freedom
François Ansermet is a psychoanalyst, professor, and head of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the School of Medicine at the University of Geneva. He is member of the World Association of Psychoanalysis (AMP).
Lisa Appignanesi
Freud's Women
Lisa Appignanesi is a novelist and writer. Her fiction includes Paris Requiem, Sanctuary, The Dead of Winter, and The Things We Do for Love, among other novels. She is also the author of Losing the Dead: A Family Memoir, a biographical portrait of Simone de Beauvoir, and Cabaret.
Daniel Araoz
The Symptom is Not the Whole Story
Daniel Araoz is a professor at The C.W. Post campus of Long Island University, a National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis certified psychoanalyst, and an American Board of Professional Psychology diplomate. He has a Ph.D. from Columbia University in Family Relations and has written many articles and several books, mainly on hypno- therapy.
Jakob Arjouni
Idiots
Jakob Arjouni was born in Frankfurt in 1964. He is the author of numerous novels, plays, and screenplays. In 1992, Arjouni was presented with the German Thriller Prize for Ein Mann, ein Mord (One Man, One Murder). He divides his time between Germany and France.
Todd Armstrong
The Story of My Baldness
Dr. Todd Armstrong has academic experience on both sides of the Atlantic and a longstanding interest in the role of memory and concepts of guilt in the literature of the former Austro-Hungarian empire. He lives and works in the eastern Netherlands.
Peter Avery
Hafiz of Shiraz
Sir Peter Avery is a fellow of Oriental Languages at King's College, Cambridge.
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