The Zizek Reader / Edition 1

The Zizek Reader / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0631212019
ISBN-13:
9780631212010
Pub. Date:
03/22/1999
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0631212019
ISBN-13:
9780631212010
Pub. Date:
03/22/1999
Publisher:
Wiley
The Zizek Reader / Edition 1

The Zizek Reader / Edition 1

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Overview

The Zizek Reader - which includes a Foreword by Zizek and a new, previously unpublished essay on cyberspace - provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the flamboyant work of a figure who has been variously described as 'one of the most arresting, insightful and scandalous thinkers in recent memory' and 'the Giant of Ljubljana'.

  • Collects work by one of the most arresting and scandalous thinkers of our time.
  • Aids the reader to understand the often complex thinking of both Lacan and Zizek

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631212010
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 03/22/1999
Series: Wiley Blackwell Readers
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.08(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Wright is a fellow of Girton College, Cambridge. Her main work is in psychoanalytic literary criticism and she has written extensively in this area. She is author of Psychoanalytic Criticism: Theory in Practise (1984; second edition 1998), Post-modern Brecht: A Representation (1989), and she is also the editor of Feminism and Psychoanalysis: A Critical Dictionary (1992) and co-editor of Coming Out of Feminism? (1998).

Edmond Wright is a poet and free-lance philosopher. He has published regularly in the philosophical journals on language, perception, and epistemology. He has written The Horwich Hennets (1976) and The Jester Hennets (1981), and he is the editor of New Representationalisms: Essays in the Philosophy of Perception (1993).

Slavoj Zizek is a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. His most recent works include Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel and the Critique of Ideology, The Plague of Fantasies, and The Ticklish Subject: A Treatise on Political Ontology. Slavoj Zizek has over the last decade become something of a cultural phenomenon, variously described as 'one of the most arresting, insightful and scandalous thinkers in recent memory', 'the Giant of Ljubljana... the best intellectual high since Anti-Oedipus'. His work is a flamboyant mix of Hegel and Hitchcock, Schelling and science fiction, Kant and Courtly Love, Stalin and Stephen King, all of which is strongly seasoned with lacanian psychoanalysis. As a consequence, it is also one of the most lucid and persuasive readings of Lacan's difficult thought.

Table of Contents

Preface: Burning the Bridges by Slavoj Zizek vii

Acknowledgements xi

Introduction 1

Part I: Culture 9

1. The Undergrowth of Enjoyment: How popular culture can serve as an Introduction to Lacan 11

2. The Obscene Object of Postmodernity 37

3. The Spectre of Ideology 53

4. Fantasy as a Political Category: A Lacanian Approach 87

5. Is it Possible to Traverse the Fantasy in Cyberspace02

Part II: Woman 125

6. Otto Weininger, or 'Woman doesn't Exist' 127

7. Courtly Love, or Woman as Thing 148

8. There is No Sexual Relationship 174

9. Death and the Maiden 206

Part III: Philosophy 223

10. Hegel's 'Logic of Essence' as a Theory of Ideology 225

11. Schelling-in-Itself: The Orgasm of Forces 251

12. A Hair of the Dog that Bit You 268

13. Kant with (or against) Sade 283

14. Of Cells and Selves 302

Slavoj Žižek: Bibliography of Worlds in English 321

Index 323

What People are Saying About This

Terry Eagleton

Terry Eagleton, University of Oxford

[Zizek] is, in fact, the most formidably brilliant exponent of psychoanalysis, indeed of cultural theory in general, to have emerged in Europe for some decades.

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