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    Vance Bell
    Vance Bell is the founder and editor-in-chief of Other Voices.

    Jürgen Braungardt
    Jürgen Braungardt studied philosophy and psychology in Munich, Germany, receiving the M.A. (Magister Artium) in philosophy in 1987, and the M.A ("Diploma") in Psychology in 1986. He came to the US in 1988, and received another M.A in Clinical Psychology from the San Francisco School of Psychology in 1995. Currently he is completing a Ph.D. program in philosophy and theology at the Graduate Theological Union and the University of California, Berkeley with a dissertation on Lacan and theology. Since 1994 he has worked as a psychotherapist at the Gladman Clinic in Montclair, CA., and is a candidate for the Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis in Berkeley where he occasionally teaches seminars on Lacan and Philosophy.

    Manuel Camblor
    Manuel Camblor is an advanced graduate student in Comparative Literature at the University of Pennsylvania.

    Adrienne Gosselin
    Adrienne Johnson Gosselin is Assistant Professor at Cleveland State University, where she teaches African American Literature. She has contributed articles to Modern Language Studies and African American Review, and is the editor of Multicultural Detective Fiction: Murder from the “Other” Side (Garland Publishing, 1998.). She is currently working to remount the stage adaptation of The Conjur[e]-Man Dies, performed by the Harlem Unit of the Federal Theater in 1936.

    Judith Feher-Gurewich
    Judith Feher-Gurewich is a Lacanian analyst and doctor in the social sciences. She recently edited with Michel Tort The Subject and the Self: Lacan and American Psychoanalysis (Northvale, N.J. : Jason Aronson, 1996) and is editor of the Lacanian Clinic Series from Other Press. She is Director of the Lacan Seminar at the Center for Literary and Cultural Studies at Harvard University.

    Bernd Herzogenrath
    Bernd Herzogenrath received his Ph.D. from University of Aachen, Germany. He is the author of An Art of Desire: Reading Paul Auster (Amsterdam and Atlanta: Editions Ropoli, 1999), and an active member of the Postgraduate section of the German Association of American Studies (GAAS). His fields of interest are 19th and 20th century American Literature, Literary Theory, Cultural and Media Studies. He has also written on Auster, Techno and Emily Bronte, Leatherstocking and Nachtraeglichkeit, Kurt Cobain and The Great Gatsby, Pynchon and Von Helmholtz.

    Sheila Kunkle
    Sheila Kunkle has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh. She is an Assistant Professor of Social Sciences at Vermont College of Norwich University, where she also teaches in the new Virtual College. She is currently working on a book tentatively entitled, "The Uncanny Politics of Genocide" and is serving as a guest editor for Other Voices issue 2.1 "On Genocide."

    Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger
    Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger is an Israeli-French artist, psychoanalyst and feminist theorist, who was born in Tel Aviv and is currently working in Paris. She received her Ph.D. in Aesthetics of Art from the University of Paris VIII, a D.E.A. in Psychoanalysis from the University of Paris VII, and an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her paintings have been extensively exhibited in major international museums of contemporary art, and can be found in public collections. She is the author and coauthor of several books and numerous essays.

    Jean-Michel Rabaté
    A former student of Helene Cixous and of Jacques Derrida at the Ecole Normale Superieure, he has written a thesis on Joyce, Pound and Hermann Broch. He has taught in Dijon, where he has been a Professor of English Literature for twelve years, as well as Paris, and Montreal. He has published books on Pound (Language, Sexuality and Ideology in the Cantos), on Joyce (Authorized Reader, Joyce Upon the Void), on Beckett (Beckett avant Beckett), on Thomas Bernhard (Thomas Bernhard) and on a variety of problems connected with critical theory and the esthetics of modernism -- La Beaute Amere', La Penultieme est morte, recently published in English as Ghosts of Modernity. He is also a Director for the College International de Philosophic (Paris), and has recently edited the conference proceedings for "Barthes after Barthes" which appeared as Writing the Image after Roland Barthes (U of Penn P, 1997).

    Steven Schneider
    Steven Schneider is completing a Ph.D. in Philosophy at Harvard University. His article, "Uncanny Realism and the Decline of the Modern Horror Film" appeared in Para*doxa: Studies in World Literary Genres. Essays on "Horror Movies" and "Slasher Movies" are forthcoming in the St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture.

    E. Ivan Trujillo
    E. Ivan Trujillo recently received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and blows a mean trumpet. He is currently studying Law at Stanford University.

    Jack Turner
    Jack Turner, currently Education Manager for the Delaware Office of Information Services, also serves as an adjunct professor of English at Wesley College. He has published in Literature and Psychology, Twentieth Century Literature, the Dictionary of Literary Biography, and various other venues.