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Todd Dufresne (born 7 November 1966) is a
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social and cultural theorist best known for his work on
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and the history of
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. He is
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of
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at
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in
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Education and career

Dufresne (
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Social & Political Thought,
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) was a
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in the now defunct Psychoanalytic Thought Program at
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,
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, before moving to
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in 1999. His administrative posts have included
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of Philosophy, Interim Division Head of
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at the
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, and Founding Director of The Advanced Institute for Globalization and Culture (aig+c). From 2008 to 2010 he was Research Chair of Social & Cultural Theory at
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, and from 2008 to 2011 he was an "affiliated scholar" at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology,
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. He teaches in the areas of
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, and
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and
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Bibliography


As author

; Books * ''The Democracy of Suffering: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe, Philosophy in the Anthropocene'', McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019. * ''The Late Sigmund Freud: Or The Last Word on Psychoanalysis, Society, & All the Riddles of Life'', Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. * ''Against Freud: Critics Talk Back'', Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007. * ''Killing Freud: 20th Century Culture and the Death of Psychoanalysis'', London/New York: Continuum, 2003/2006. Also published in Indonesian and Chinese translations. * ''Tales From the Freudian Crypt: The Death Drive in Text and Context'', preface by Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000. Also published in Japanese translation (by Tokyo English professor Fuhito Endo). ; Selected Essays * "On Film, Theory, and 'Film as Philosophy': Or, Philosophy Goes 'Pop'," ''Film and Philosophy'', vol. 15 (2011): 139-154. * "Buying Andy Warhol: Review of The Philosophy of Andy Warhol," ''European Legacy'', 13.2 (2008): 223-25. * "Psychoanalysis Eats Its Own: Or, The Heretical Saint Roazen," ''Psychoanalysis and History'', 9.1 (2007): 93-109. * "After 'Beyond' Comes 'The Future': Freud's Absurdist Theatre of Reason," ''English Studies in Canada'', 32.1 (March 2006): 27-43. ; Edited Collections * Sigmund Freud's ''Civilization and its Discontents'', ed. intro. T Dufresne, trans. G Richter, Peterborough: Broadview Books, 2016. * ''The Economy as Cultural System: Theory, Capitalism, Crisis'', eds. T Dufresne and Clara Sacchetti, London: Bloomsbury, 2012. * Sigmund Freud's ''The Future of an Illusion'', ed. and intro. T Dufresne, trans. G Richter, Peterborough: Broadview Books, 2012. * ''Superior Art: Local Art in a Global Context'', ed. C Sacchetti, K Picard, M Nisenholt, T Dufresne, Thunder Bay: Definitely Superior Art Gallery & Agency Books, 2012/2014. * Sigmund Freud's ''Beyond the Pleasure Principle'', ed. and intro. T Dufresne, trans. G Richter,Peterborough: Broadview Books, 2011. * ''Against Freud: Critics Talk Back'', Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007 * ''Freud Under Analysis: History, Theory, Practice'', edited and intro. T Dufresne, Northvale N.J and London: Jason Aronson, 1997. * ''Returns of the "French Freud": Freud, Lacan, & Beyond'', edited and intro. T Dufresne, New York and London: Routledge, 1997. ; Selected Chapters * "Frank Cioffi (1928-2012)." ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2016. * "Future." In ''Fueling Culture: Energy, History, Politics'', eds.
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et al. Fordham University Press, 2016. * "Sigmund Freud." In ''Oxford Bibliographies Online: Childhood Studies''. ed. Heather K. Montgomery. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. ; Journal * "Special Issue: After Psychoanalysis," ''Semiotic Review of Books'', vol. 13.1 (January). http://projects.chass.utoronto.ca/semiotics/vol%2013.1.pdf


Interviews

* Todd Dufresne and Tony Greco (2019). “For the Love of Wisdom: Climate Change and the Revenge of History” * "Dr. Todd Dufresne on Freud's Looming Shadow of Deception" (2014), at Skeptico: Science at Tipping at the Tipping Point: http://skeptiko.com/235-todd-dufresne-freud-deception/ * "Interview with Todd Dufresne" (2015), at Figure/Ground: http://figureground.org/interview-with-todd-dufresne/


See also

;Books * '' Freud: A Life for Our Time'' * ''
Growing Up Absurd ''Growing Up Absurd'' is a 1960 book by Paul Goodman on the relationship between American juvenile delinquency and societal opportunities to fulfill human nature, natural needs. Contrary to the then-popular view that juvenile delinquents shoul ...
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Life Against Death ''Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History'' (1959; second edition 1985) is a book by the American classicist Norman O. Brown, in which the author offers a radical analysis and critique of the work of Sigmund Freud, tries to pro ...
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The Freudian Fallacy ''The Freudian Fallacy'', first published in the United Kingdom as ''Freud and Cocaine'', is a 1983 book about Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, by the medical historian Elizabeth M. Thornton, in which the author argues that Freud beca ...
'' ;People *
Richard Webster (British author) Richard Webster (17 December 1950 – 24 June 2011) was a British author. His five published books deal with subjects such as the controversy over Salman Rushdie's novel ''The Satanic Verses'' (1988), Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis, and the in ...
;Book Reviews * Ralph, Barnaby (2019). “‘The Democracy of Suffering': Wit, erudition and philosophical change.” The Japan Times (October 6). Book Review: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2019/10/06/books/book-reviews/democracy-suffering-wit-erudition-philosophical-change/#.XgEDQiVyYlQ


References

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