What about Me?: the struggle for identity in a market-based society

Paul Verhaeghe
Translated by Jane Hedley-prole
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What about Me?: the struggle for identity in a market-based society

Paul Verhaeghe
Translated by Jane Hedley-prole
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272 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 10, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 272
  • Publisher: Scribe Publications
  • ISBN: 9781922070906
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 0.79" L x 8.27" H
Paul Verhaeghe is professor of clinical psychology and psychoanalysis at the University of Ghent in Belgium, and is also in private practice. He is the author of Narcissus in Mourning, and Love in a Time of Loneliness . The American edition of On Being Normal and Other Disorders (2002) was awarded the Goethe Prize. What About Me? The struggle for identity in a market-based society was published in German, English, Chinese, Korean and Slovenian. Jane Hedley-Prôle studied German and Dutch at the University of Liverpool, after which she settled in the Netherlands. Alongside her job at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs she works as a freelance translator. Since her accreditation as a literary translator by the Dutch Foundation for Literature she has translated Diaghilev; A Life by Sjeng Scheijen (together with S.J. Leinbach), The Fetish Room by Rudi Rotthier, We Are Our Brains by Dick Swaab and many short stories for the Citybooks initiative by the Flemish-Dutch publishers deBuren.

“Remarkable…What About Me? is one of those books that, by making connections between apparently distinct phenomena, permits sudden new insights into what is happening to us and why.”
George Monbiot, The Guardian

“Paul Verhaeghe brilliantly captures the long-term impact that living in a profit-obsessed society has had on our psychology. An excellent book.”
Hanif Kureishi

“[An] intriguing study of modern identity”
Canberra Times

“This book begins quietly and slowly builds in power and eloquence as it illuminates the impact of the past 30 years of neo-liberal ideology on our sense of identity.” PICK OF THE WEEK
Cameron Woodhead, The Age

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