This twice yearly Web edition of Lacanian Ink features a selection of writings from the printed magazine, which is available by subscription and at bookstores, galleries and museums.

PUBLISHER AND EDITOR

Josefina Ayerza


CONTRIBUTING WRITERS


JOAN COPJEC  is the author of Read My Desire: Lacan Against the Historicists and editor of the S series for Verso Press. She teaches  at the University of Buffalo, where she is Director of the Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture.

SLAVOJ ZIZEK  is the author of several works on philosophy, psychoanalysis, and popular culture. His most recent books include: For They Know Not What They Do, Tarrying With the Negative, and Metastases of Enjoyment.

BRUCE FINK is a Lacanian psychoanalyst and Associate Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University. He is the author of The Lacanian Subject: Between Language and Jouissance and A Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis, forthcoming.

DEBORAH DRIER  is a writer and editor living in New York. She writes for Art in America and Artforum, and contributes regularly to the New Yorker.

RENATA SALECL is a researcher at the Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Ljubljana; she is the author of The Spoils of Freedom: Psychoanalysis and Feminism after the Fall of Socialism.

RICHARD FOREMAN  writes and directs plays for his own Ontological-Hysteric Theater. A recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences award in Literature, his most recent collection of theater work, My Head Was a Sledgehammer and Other Plays, is forthcoming.

RENA GRANT, born in Scotland, was a writer and a professor of English at New York University at the time of her death.

PAOLO BERDINI teaches Art History at Stanford University. He is working on a collection of essays on the phenomenology of the beholder.

ADRIAN DANNATT  is a writer living in New York City. He is a regular contributor to Flash Art.

RAPHAEL RUBINSTEIN'S  first collection of poems, The Basement of the Cafe Rilke, is forthcoming from Hard Press.

JOHN YAU, a poet and art critic, teaches at the University of California at Berkeley. His recent publications include a book of short stories, Hawaiian Cowboys, and a collection of poems, Berlin Diptychon.

RAY DIPALMA'S most recent books are Provocations and Motion of the Cypher. He lives in New York City.

JOSEFINA AYERZA  is a writer and a practicing analyst in New York City; she contributes regularly to Flash Art.

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