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Killing Freud: Twentieth Century Culture and the Death of Psychoanalysis
By (Author) Dr. Todd Dufresne
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
19th September 2006
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
150.1952
Paperback
224
300g
Killing Freud takes the reader on a journey through the 20th century, tracing the work and influence of one of its greatest icons, Sigmund Freud.
A devastating critique,Killing Freudranges across the strange case of Anna O, the hysteria of Josef Breuer, the love of dogs, the Freud industry, the role of gossip and fiction, bad manners, pop psychology and French philosophy, figure skating on thin ice, and contemporary therapy culture. A map to the Freudian minefield and a masterful negotiation of high theory and low culture, Killing Freud is a witty and fearless revaluation of psychoanalysis and its real place in 20th century history. It will appeal to anyone curious about the life of the mind after the death of Freud.
"A flamboyant and hilarious satire of one of our most revered cultural institutions, Killing Freud combines impeccable and truly original scholarship with great wit."
Todd Dufresne is Professor of Philosophy, founding Director of The Advanced Institute for Globalization & Culture (aig+c). From 2008-2010 he was Research Chair of Social & Cultural Theory at Lakehead University, Canada. He teaches in the areas of Continental philosophy, film, cultural studies, and social and political philosophy and is the author of several books.