Remains of a Self: Solitude in the Aftermath of Psychoanalysis and Deconstruction

Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2021)
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Abstract

From the twentieth century into the twenty-first, psychoanalysis and deconstruction have challenged, and continue to challenge, our conceptions of subjectivity and selfhood. This book argues that taking forward this heritage we must retrace the subject and the self as undergoing perpetual auto-deconstruction, through the lens of solitude.

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