On Chronolibido: A Response to Rabate's and Johnston's essays on my book Dying for time. In responding, I further develop my notions of mortality and immortality, pleasure and pain, the flow of libido and the anticipation of loss. I also elaborate the stakes of my critique of Freud and lacan, underlining why desire does not derive from a lack of timeless fullness.
On Chronolibido: A Response to Rabate's and Johnston's essays on my book Dying for time. In responding, I further develop my notions of mortality and immortality, pleasure and pain, the flow…