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Philosophy / Continental philosophy / Critical theory / Social philosophy / Psychoanalytic theory / Multiplicity / Michel Foucault / Deterritorialization / Anti-Oedipus / Félix Guattari / Gilles Deleuze / Anti-psychiatry
Date: 2014-07-09 18:13:54
Philosophy
Continental philosophy
Critical theory
Social philosophy
Psychoanalytic theory
Multiplicity
Michel Foucault
Deterritorialization
Anti-Oedipus
Félix Guattari
Gilles Deleuze
Anti-psychiatry

Institution  does  not  exist     Lily  Hibberd   Published  in  Column,  issue  6,  2009     Risking  a  psychoanalytic  turn,  the  title  of  this  essay

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