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La Révolution culturelle a-t-elle mis fin au communisme?
Cet essai est à l'origine l'intervention en anglais faite au colloque philosphique organisé par Alain Badiou et Slavoj Zizek à Londres en Mars 2009 sur les relations entre philosophie et politique. L'idée de communisme a été depuis Platon un des grands points de répère de la question, mais la fin historique des politiques communistes dans les dernères decénnie du XX siècle requiert une nouvelle mise au point visant à séparer le communisme comme "condition politique de la philosophie" (selon la perspective de Badiou) du communisme comme projet politique lié à l'existence des partis-étas modernes
Introducing Slavoj Zizek: a graphic guide
A brand-new INTRODUCING title on the ‘world’s most dangerous philosopher’.
Slavoj Zizek is one of those rare philosophers writing today whose fame exceeds academia and who is widely known publicly.
Zizek’s work and writings revolve around several interrelated areas. His earlier work is very much involved in elucidating Lacanian psychoanalysis through examples from American cinema as well as high literature and pulp novels. Besides his work on popular culture, throughout his writings - from his early work as a journalist in Slovenia to his most recent books - Zizek has been concerned with the twin subjects of politics and ideology.
Christopher Kul-want and Piero’s Introducing guide deftly explores this revered but often challenging thinker and succinctly shows how Zizek’s entire work can be seen as an attempt to outline a new theory of enjoyment
Mozart como crítico da ideologia pós-moderna
Tradução do texto de Slavoj Zizek por Tristan G Torriani
O sexo de Orfeu
Tradução do texto "O sexo de Orfeu", de Slavoj Zizek, por Imaculada Kangussu
A Parallax View of 'Psycho'
Parallax is the change visible when an object is seen from two different points of view. In The Parallax View (2006), Slavoj Zizek uses parallax as a metaphor for the gap that opens up whenever there co-exist two irreconcilable perspectives. The book looks at examples of parallax in philosophy, science, and politics. Despite the multiplicity of parallaxes on view, there is one object onto which Zizek does not project his metaphor: cinema. This article extends the metaphor of parallax to include Zizek’s favourite extra-curricular obsession. Inspired by Zizek’s prior writings on Psycho, the article juxtaposes Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film and Gus Van Sant’s 1998 remake, focusing specifically on how the two films play out the cinematographic parallax gap between black-and-white and colour. Onto this stylistic parallax gap, the article superimposes the theoretical parallax gap between Zizek’s psychoanalytic approach to film and the approach of Zizek’s academic antithesis, post-theorist David Bordwell. By exploring one version of Psycho from a Zizekian perspective and the other from a Bordwellian perspective, the artice suggests that Zizek and Bordwell’s seemingly irreconcilable perspectives can productively interact to provide a binocular view of Hitchcock’s film
The Last Analysis of Slavoj Zizek
_Cogito and the Unconscious_ Edited by Slavoj Zizek SIC: A series edited by Slavoj Zizek and Renata Salecl Durham and London: Duke University Press, 1998 ISBN 0-8223-2097-5 279 pp
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JAC Audio Interview: Slavoj Zizek
JAC interview of Slavoj Zizek discussing his work in relation to writing, philosophy, and rhetoric
Julian Assange y Slavoj Zizek: WikiLeaks
Página 12/Radar nos ofrece el diálogo que Amy Goodman mantuvo a primeros de julio en Londres con Julian Assange y Slavoj Zizek. Veamos: Democracy Now! participó el fin de semana pasado en Londres de un encuentro nada común. Mil ochocientas personas se reunieron en un viejo teatro en el East End llamado The Troxy, para presenciar una conversación entre el editor en jefe de WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, y el renombrado filósofo esloveno Slavoj Zizek. Nuestra discusión estuvo centrada en el impacto..
El pensamiento de Slavoj Zizek
This article analyzes Slavoj Zizek thought, in connection to the Lacanian Psychoanalysis concepts of Imaginary, Symbolic and The Real. Our analysis establishes two points to figure out the Zizekïs relationship with the Lacanian concepts of Symbolic, Imaginary and The Real. The first point is linked to the Symbolic. The second one is linked to the Lacanian Imaginary-Real. We conclude that Zizek thought is not an anti-establishment one.Este artículo analiza el pensamiento de Slavoj Zizek, en relación con los conceptos de lo imaginario, lo simbólico y lo real del psicoanálisis lacaniano. Se establecen dos líneas de pensamiento dentro de la propuesta zizekiana: la primera ligada al concepto de lo simbólico y la segunda ligada a lo imaginario-real lacaniano. Esto para establecer las contradicciones inherentes al pensamiento zizekiano, que dificultan o imposibilitan asumir sus teorías dentro de una vertiente contestataria
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