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De Sarto and the Politics of Time
My undergraduate degree was a dual degree in philosophy and literature. I've always been interested in philosophy and that's one of the reasons I chose UC San Diego because they were doing all the great continental well French continental philosophers but also the Germans. Sean so Seth Gue was also, San Diego and his book on was translated as symbolic economies. This book on perversions of the market is a return to literature in a way because most of my work has been in political philosophy. It was nice to sort of bring things full circle a little bit and get back into literature which the Critique and Clinique project enabled me to do. Even though the Liz doesn't talk about diagnostic work in his study