ABSTRACT
Muriel Dimen was singular—but also multiple. A brave risk taker, wearing her vulnerability. A mentor showing her uncertainty. She created a hybrid form of written address in which the formal and the colloquial, the public and the intimate, the erotic and the traumatic, the put-together and the broken-up shared the stage, speaking not as one but as multiples. The world without her feels like an endless absence.
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Virginia Goldner
Virginia Goldner, Ph.D., is the founding editor of Studies in Gender and Sexuality and is on the faculty of the New York University Post-doctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and the City University of New York doctoral programs.