DELEUZE AND PSYCHOANALYSIS DISCUSSED BY ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL THEORISTS OF OUR TIMES Monique Ménard critically analyzes how philosopher Gilles Deleuze interpreted the discourse of psychoanalysis throughout his works – from The Presentation of Sacher-Masoch to A Thousand Plateaus, including Difference and Repetition, The Logic of Sense, Anti-Oedipus, and What is Philosophy? The author uses her expertise as a theorist and psychoanalyst to discuss how psychoanalysis approaches philosophy in Deleuze's work. • Gilles Deleuze is one of the most studied philosophers today: his works are a reference in the fields of cinema, arts, philosophy, communication, literature, among others. • Monique Ménard is known worldwide as one of the most influential intellectuals of our time. • The collection Subject and History is a major reference in the fields of psychology and philosophy in Brazil. • Joel Birman, organizer of the collection, is the winner of the Jabuti Award – Psychology and Psychoanalysis and the National Library Award – Social Essay, both in 2013.