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  • Leif Dahlberg

    Leif Dahlberg is Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science and Communication at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden. He has written on German Romanticism, European Modernism, Law and Humanities, Narratology, Media history, and Digital media technologies. His current research project investigates the construction and representation of judicial spaces in law, literature and political philosophy in works from Greek antiquity to the present. Among his most recent publications: “A Modern Trial. A Study of the Use of Video-Recorded Testimonies in the Swedish Court of Appeal,” Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 61 (2013): 81–135; “The Menace of Venice. Reading and Performing the Law in/of The Merchant of Venice,” in Legal Stagings (Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2012): 133–160.


    und Isabelle Letellier

    Isabelle Letellier is affiliated researcher in the Centre de Recherches Psychanalyse, Médecine et Société at Université Paris VII in Paris, France. She received her PhD in Psychoanalysis from Université Paris VII. Her research explores the relation between psychoanalysis and phenomenology from both a theoretical and a clinical perspective. Among her most recent publications: De l'inconscient à l'existence, ed. with Marie Lenormand (Aix-en-Provence: Presses Universitaires de Provence, 2014); “Guérir du genre? Esquisse d'un dialogue entre Butler et Lacan” in Jouissance et souffrance, eds. Marcus Coelen, Claire Nioche, Beatriz Santos (Paris: Campagne Première, 2013).

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