Hahaha I saw you mentioned Derrida in your bio. Just trying to get a follow from a cool chick. And French philosophy is my fav
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Replying to @tadkins613
Yeah, my undergrad lit theorist professor was actually a student of Derrida. He was insane. Probably also a genius
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Replying to @kellydraper
Who was your professor? I may know him. And Derridians are crazy. I prefer Deleuze and Foucault myself.
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Replying to @tadkins613
His name was Ned Leuchtner, from University of Illinois at Chicago
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Replying to @kellydraper
I don't know him. But that's ok! Thanks for answering. I would guess Foucault would be interesting for you considering your work.
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Replying to @tadkins613
I'm pretty big into working from a psychodynamic clinical orientation. Being a former English major has been super helpful, actually!
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Replying to @kellydraper
I am an English and Philosophy major, and I am focusing on digital media and psychoanalysis, emphasis on Freud, Lacan and Laplanche
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Replying to @tadkins613
Ahhh! I'm a Freud fan girl! Outside of the drive paradigm, anyway
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Replying to @kellydraper
Early Freud is best. Don't trust Strachey's translation. It's horribly bastardized with Greek neologisms. Fav book is 3 essays on sexuality
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Replying to @tadkins613
Cool! I haven't read much more than his popular works; more studied his clinical orientation in re: clinical practice and history
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Awesome! I highly recommend Laplanche's work on Freud. He translated Freud into French, was a student of Lacan
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