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McLaughlan, Robbie.
Late Capitalist Freud in Literary, Cultural, and Political Theory
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Title/Author:
Late Capitalist Freud in Literary, Cultural, and Political Theory/ by Maria-Daniella Dick, Robbie McLaughlan.
Author:
Dick, Maria-Daniella.
other author:
McLaughlan, Robbie.
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X, 180 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
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Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47194-1
ISBN:
9783030471941
Late Capitalist Freud in Literary, Cultural, and Political Theory
Dick, Maria-Daniella.
Late Capitalist Freud in Literary, Cultural, and Political Theory
[electronic resource] /by Maria-Daniella Dick, Robbie McLaughlan. - 1st ed. 2020. - X, 180 p.online resource.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: A Politics of Freud -- Chapter 3: Psycho(social) Media -- Chapter 4: Bodily Economies -- Chapter 5: Culture in the Age of Death Drive -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Death Drive Ecologies.
Late Capitalist Freud in Literary, Cultural, and Political Theory proposes that late Freudian theory has had an historical influence on the configuration of contemporary life and is central to the construction of twenty-first-century capitalism. This book investigates how we continue to live in the Freudian century, turning its attentions to specific crisis points within neoliberalism—the rise of figures like Trump, the development of social media as a new superego force, the economics that underpin the wellness and self-care industries as well as the contemporary consumption of popular culture—to maintain the continued historical importance of Freudian thought in all its dimensions. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, literary theory, cultural studies, and political theory, this book assesses the contribution that an historical and theoretical consideration of the late Freud can make to analyzing certain aspects of late capital.
ISBN: 9783030471941
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