Dr. Duane Rousselle 120 Hunter Street East (Upper) Peterborough, Ontario K9H 1G6 – Canada [email protected]

Dr. Duane Rousselle 120 Hunter Street East (Upper) Peterborough, Ontario K9H 1G6 – Canada Duane.Rousselle@Egs.Edu

Dr. Duane Rousselle 120 Hunter Street East (Upper) Peterborough, Ontario K9H 1G6 – Canada [email protected] Education PhD (2015) Cultural Studies – Trent University. Dissertation: “Lacanian Realism: A Clinical and Political Investigation.” Special Field: Psychoanalysis, Cultural Theory, Continental Philosophy PhD (2012) (ABD) Philosophy, Media & Communications – European Graduate School MA (2011) Sociology – University of New Brunswick. Dissertation: “Kropotkin is Dead: A Second Order Reading of Ethics in Post-Anarchism and the Philosophy of Georges Bataille” BA (2007) (Hons) Sociology, Psychology – University of New Brunswick Thesis: “Post- structuralism, Anarchism, and the Newest Social Movements” Dipl (2002) Electronic Game Design / Computer Programming. New Brunswick Community College, Miramichi Refereed Publications Books Duane Rousselle. (2016) Lacanian Realism: Clinical and Political Psychoanalysis. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Publishing. Contract Signed on January 2016. Duane Rousselle. (2012) After Post-Anarchism. Oakland, CA: Repartee Books. 288 pages. Edited Books Simon Critchley, Jacob Blumenfeld, Chiara Bottici, Duane Rousselle, Eds. (2013) The Anarchist Turn. London: Pluto Press. 264 pages. Duane Rousselle, Sureyya Evren., Eds. (2011) Post-Anarchism: A Reader. London: Pluto Press. 320 pages. Alain Badiou. (2013) The Subject of Change (Duane Rousselle, Ed.). New York, NY: Atropos Press. 142 pages. Research Articles (2016) “Numbers & Things: A Contribution to Number Theory Within Lacanian Psychoanalytic Theory,” S: Journal of the Circle for Lacanian Ideology Critique. Special Issue: “Capitalism and Psychoanalysis” (John Holland, Ed.)., Volume 8. pp. 141-72. (2015) “Obsession & Politics: A Contribution to Lacanian Political Psychoanalysis,” Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society. 2015.62. doi: 10.1057/pcs.2015.62 (2014) “The Symbolic, the Sublime, and Slavoj Zizek’s Theory of Film,” Canadian Journal of Communication. Vol. 39., No. 4., pp. 657-8. (2014) “Imaginary, Symbolic, Real,” The Zizek Dictionary (Rex Butler, Ed.). New York, NY: Acumen Publishing. pp. 213-6. (2014) “Demanding the Impossible,” Information, Communication and Society. Vol. 17., No. 10., pp. 1304-5. (2013) “The New Hysterical Question,” Umbr(a): A Journal of the Unconscious. Special Issue on the Psychoanalytic Object (Joan Copjec, Chris Sylvester, Eds.). The Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture. pp. 71-88. (2013) “Post-Anarchism and Its Critics” (Duane Rousselle & Saul Newman), Anarchist Studies. Vol. 21., No. 2. pp. 74-96. (2013) “Max Stirner’s Post-Post-Anarchism,” Journal for the Study of Radicalism. Vol. 7., No. 1. pp. 157-65. (2012) “Torn from Ghostly Hands, The Object’s Property,” In Media Res. Special Issue on “Anti-Intellectual Property” (Kris Coffeld, Ed.). Curation of Mike Figgis’s (Dir.) “Co(te)lette.” Unpaginated. (2012) “Postmodern Pollution,” C-Theory: Theory, Technology, and Culture. Vol. 35., No. 1-2. Unpaginated. (2012) “What Comes After Post-Anarchism?” Continental journal. Vol. 2., No. 2. pp. 152-4. (2012) “Georges Bataille’s Post-Anarchism,” Journal of Political Ideologies. Vol. 17., No. 3. pp. 235-57. Invited Publications (2014) “On the Names of the Father,” Interstitial: A Journal of Modern Culture and Events. Unpaginated. Invited to Publish. Unpaginated. (2013) “The Triumph of Religion,” Interstitial: A Journal of Modern Culture and Events. Unpaginated. Invited to Publish. Unpaginated. (2013) “Introduction,” The Subject of Change (Alain Badiou). New York, NY: Atropos Press. pp. v- viii. (2012) “Scruples: Rules of Play,” International Journal of Zizek Studies. Vol. 6., No. 3., Unpaginated. (2011) “Preface,” Post-Anarchism: A Reader (Sureyya Evren, Duane Rousselle, Eds.). London: Pluto Press. pp. vii-ix. (2010) “Symptom or Sinthome?,” International Journal of Zizek Studies. Vol. 4., No. 1. Unpaginated. (2006) “Accursed Anarchism: Five Post-Anarchist Meditations on Bataille,” Zine. San Francisco, CA: The Anarchist Library. Unpaginated. (2006) “Post-Anarchism is Not What You Think: The Role of Post-Anarchist Theory After the Backlash,” San Francisco, CA: The Anarchist Library. Unpaginated. (1993) “Flutterby,” Island Sunsets: An Anthology of Canadian Verse. Poetry Institute of Canada. Published Interviews (2014) “Stags, Sexploitation, and Hardcore: Moving-Image Pornography up to 1972,” Artspace, Peterborough (Ontario, Canada). Video Available at <https://vimeo.com/101933725> Dr. Duane Rousselle Interviews Dr. Troy Bordun. (2014) “Publishing a Video-Based Humanities Journal,” Paul Boshears Interviews Duane Rousselle (4 Parts). Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory. Available Online at <http://tinyurl.com/rousselleinterview> (2013) “Anarchism, Para-Academia, Pure Politics, and the Non-Human Turn,” Interview Conducted by Duane Rousselle with Dr. Jacques Ranciere. Trent University. Published in Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies. 2014.0. Video/Script. See <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n9l6QvfjXA> Popular Blogs (2014) “Lacan’s Tenth Seminar, Anxiety,” Extensive Weekly Notes. Arranged by Date of Seminar. Available at http://dingpolitik.wordpress.com, Advertised on Lacanian Ink. (2014) “Critical Theory as New Access to the Real,” Transcribed Lecture for Alain Badiou, given at the Global Center for Advanced Studies. My transcription was also translated into Spanish by Andres Rueda for the Economic & Social Justice Reality Report. (2013) “Zizek Versus Badiou,” Detailed Summar and Transcript of a Key Debate in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Theory. Debate Occurred at the University of California, Los Angeles. Research Awards Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Medal for Distinction in Scholarship. Awarded by the 29th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, Hermenegilde Chaisson. Queen’s Jubilee Award, $10,000 Nels Anderson Prize in Sociology Sandra Budobitch Memorial Prize Norman S. Fraser Prize in the Arts Tom & Parker Hickey Memorial Scholarship Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Graduate Research Fellowship, $17,500. To Support Research on the Newest Social Movements. University of New Bruswick, Department of Sociology Research Grant Nels Anderson Research Grant Graduated with a Perfect Grade Point Average (2003-2007), University of New Brunswick. (Dean’s List, First Class). Editorial Work (2009-current) Founder and Editor of Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies. LBC Books & Punctum Press. Print on Demand & Open Access. Offcial Refereed Journal of the North American Anarchist Studies Network. Initial Print Run of 200-400. ISSN. 1923- 5615. Stocked by University Libraries. (2014) Issue Editor. “What is Anarchist Studies?” Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies. 2014.0. Video Issue. (2013) Issue Editor. “Ontological Anarche: Beyond Materialism and Idealism,” Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies. 2013.2. Punctum Books. 284 pages. (2011) Issue Editor. “The Anarchist Turn,” Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies. 2011.0. Video Issue. (2010) Issue Editor with Dr. Lewis Call. “Post-Anarchism Today,” Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies. 2010.1. LBC Books. 253 pages. Refereed Conferences Participation (2015) “The Question of Anarchist Subjectivity,” Lecture Delivered at the North American Anarchist Studies Network Conference. Video Available. (2015) “On the Good Work of the Slave: Psychoanalysis & Obsessional Politics,” Panel Presentation for “Labour and the Unconscious.” American Comparative Literature Association Conference. With Dr. Fernanda Negrete and Dr. Karen Benezra. Washington: University of Washington. (2011) “Georges Bataille’s Post-Anarchism,” Canadian Association of Cultural Studies Biennial Conference. Montreal, McGill University. Invited Lectures (2016) “The Semiotics of a Lacanian Event,” Invited Paid Lecture and Seminar for Graduate Students in Cultural Studies and Theory, Culture & Politics. Trent University. (2015) “Anarchist Studies: Three Logical Moments,” Lecture and Seminar. Offered as a Graduate Course Credit for Students at The New Centre for Research & Practice. With Guest, Dr. Saul Newman. Video Available. (2014) “What Can Psychoanalysis Teach Us About Style?,” Three Minute Thesis Competition. Market Hall. Peterborough, Ontario. Video Available. (2013) “The Freudian Unconscious in Dream Analysis,” Guest Lecturer for Dr. Ihor Junyk. Cultural Studies 1000. Peterborough, Ontario. Trent University. (2013) “Jacques Lacan: The Four Discourses, Borromean Knot, and Gaze,” Invited Lecture and Seminar for Graduate Students in Cultural Studies, Trent University. Peterborough, Ontario. (2013) “Post-, Non-, Anarchism,” Panel at “Post-Non-Post,” with Drs. Svitlana Matviyenko, Drew Burk, Anthony-Paul Smith, Dock Ramsey. Toronto, Ontario. York University. (2013) “What is Change?,” Public Lecture. Peterborough, Ontario. Trent University. (2012) “The New Hysterical Question,” Public Lecture. Peterborough, Ontario. Trent University. (2009-2011) Various Lectures in Crminal Justice and Sociology. For Dr. Michael Fleming. University of New Brunswick and Saint Thomas University. Fredericton, New Brunswick. (2011) “Kropotkin is Dead: A Second Order Reading of Ethics in the Philosophies of Georges Bataille and Post-Anarchism,” Public Lecture. Fredericton, New Brunswick. Department of Sociology, University of New Brunswick. Community Service (2016) Invited to attend a Private Meeting with the Prime Minister of Canada and other International Dignitaries. (2015) Raised $112,000 in Crowdfunding within 24 Hours to help residents of Peterborough,

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