Duane Rousselle

Duane Rousselle (born April 28, 1982) is a Canadian sociological theorist, Lacanian psychoanalyst, and Professor of Sociology. He works in several academic fields including Social Movement Studies, Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Cultural Sociology, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Anarchist Studies, and Continental Philosophy. His work attempts to introduce an alternative to scholarly discourses that aim to produce consistent and coherent bodies of knowledge (e.g., "University Discourse"). It also offers a counterpoint to what Jacques Lacan has called "capitalist discourse."

Duane Rousselle
Rousselle in Mumbai, 2020
BornApril 28, 1982 (1982-04-28) (age 41)
Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada
Alma materUniversity of New Brunswick, Trent University, European Graduate School
AwardsGovernor General of Canada Gold Medal, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Medal
Scientific career
FieldsPsychoanalysis, sociological theory
Academic advisorsSlavoj Žižek, Alain Badiou, Davide Panagia
Websitehttp://www.DuaneRousselle.com

He helped to contribute to the emergence of a new field of scholarly investigation known as "post-anarchism." He founded and edits the journal Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies. He is a noted Canadian public intellectual. He is often referred to as among the second generation of the Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis alongside Todd McGowan.

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