Ruth Leys
Ruth Leys (born 1939) is an American psychoanalyst and historian of science. She is also an author and is noted for her works on trauma; on guilt and shame; on Holocaust memory; and on affect theory. She is the Henry Wiesenfeld Professor Emerita of Humanities and Academy Professor at Johns Hopkins University. Provided by Wikipedia
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