Rob Weatherill
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Cultural Collapse
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1994
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3 editions
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The Anti-Oedipus Complex: Lacan, Postmodernism and Philosophy
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The Death Drive: New Life for a Dead Subject? (Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis, 3)
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1999
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2 editions
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Lacan in the End Times: In the Name of the Absent Father
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Forgetting Freud: Is Psychoanalysis in Retreat?
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2011
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Sovereignty of Death
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1998
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2 editions
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Our Last Great Illusion: A Radical Psychoanalytical Critique of Therapy Culture
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2004
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3 editions
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The Denial of the Psyche
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1993
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Forgetting Freud: Is Psychoanalysis In Retreat?
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Lacan in the End Times
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“[A]nalysis can easily become [...] the autoerotism of therapy, implying an essentially circular pleasure, self-centered, a self-caress which includes the other, indeed welcomes the other, providing the other is really the same.”
― Our Last Great Illusion: A Radical Psychoanalytical Critique of Therapy Culture
― Our Last Great Illusion: A Radical Psychoanalytical Critique of Therapy Culture
“Essence, identity is ironical and a cover for anxiety about Being. Identity is a de-facing of the face, like an old building covered over by graffiti. Therapists are those well meaning souls that supply the 'children' with the spray cans to destroy the old doors and walls, etc.”
― Our Last Great Illusion: A Radical Psychoanalytical Critique of Therapy Culture
― Our Last Great Illusion: A Radical Psychoanalytical Critique of Therapy Culture
“Therapy demands that we all become little children and be gratified and healed. What it didn't bargain for was a new lethal and incurable form of childhood - the new infantilism - screaming for needs to be heard and respected.”
― Our Last Great Illusion: A Radical Psychoanalytical Critique of Therapy Culture
― Our Last Great Illusion: A Radical Psychoanalytical Critique of Therapy Culture
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