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  • The Bloomsbury Handbook to Slavoj Zizek

    The Bloomsbury Handbook to Slavoj Zizek by Finkelde, Dominik;

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    An extensive and substantial guide to the life and work of Zizek by the leading experts on his oeuvre.

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    Judgements about the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek have been, like Zizek himself, extreme.

    Critics accuse him of charlatanism, whilst others laude his genius. But beyond these antipodes of veneration and disdain, there is a third Zizek - a subtle and nuanced thinker who, like none other of his generation, has stimulated philosophical debates that radiate far beyond philosophy's borders into all disciplines of the humanities. Zizek has achieved this through both his radical materialist reinterpretation of German idealism, especially Hegel's legacy, and through a combination of Marxist critique with the philosophy of psychoanalysis as developed by Freud and Lacan. With this theoretical background, he has produced more than 50 books focused on classical questions of ontology, epistemology, the philosophy of subjectivity and cultural theory.

    The Bloomsbury Handbook to Slavoj Zizek brings together internationally renowned philosophers whose work over the past three decades has engaged with, and been informed by, Zizek's philosophy. Its chapters introduce readers to his life, his works, and his theories.

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    Preface

    PART I: Life
    1. Zizek's Intellectual Biography: Brutalism and Metaphysics, Dominik Finkelde

    PART II: Contexts
    2. Zizek and Neue Slowenische Kunst, Bjï¿1⁄2rn Quiring
    3. Zizek's Poetry: Early Engagements with the Slovene Avant-Garde, Kaitlyn Sorenson
    4. The Legacy of Poststructuralism, Marc De Kesel
    5. On Finitude: Heidegger and Zizek, Thomas Brockelman
    6. Enjoy! Neo-Capitalism and the Duty to Enjoy, Henrik Jï¿1⁄2ker Bjerre
    7. Radical Democratic Theory: Laclau, Mouffe, Ranciï¿1⁄2re, Butler, Oliver Flï¿1⁄2gel-Martinsen
    8. The Legacy of Christianity, Rebekka A. Klein
    9. Speculative Realism (Zizek and Meillassoux, Harman, and Gabriel), Daniel Sacilotto
    10. Neuroscience, Cogito, and Consciousness, Glyn Daly
    11. Justice, Law, and Violence, Hyun Kang Kim
    12. The Ljubljana School: Imaginary Institution, Real Effects, Henrik Jï¿1⁄2ker Bjerre
    PART III: Work 1 - Ideology Studies and Critical Theory
    13. The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989), Dominik Finkelde
    14. For They Know Not What They Do: Enjoyment as a Political Factor (1991), Ed Pluth
    15. Looking Awry (1991) and Enjoy Your Symptom! (1992), Joseph Carew
    16. The Metastases of Enjoyment (1994), Joseph Carew
    17. The Plague of Fantasies (1997), Coraly von Welser
    18. Organs without Bodies (2004), Robert Sinnerbrink

    PART IV: Work 2 - German Idealism and Psychoanalysis
    19. The Most Sublime Hysteric (2014), Seraphin Frimmer
    20. Tarrying with the Negative (1993), Martin Eleven
    21. The Indivisible Remainder (1996), Joseph Carew
    22. The Ticklish Subject (1999), Martin Eleven
    23. The Parallax View (2006), Rex Butler
    24. Less Than Nothing (2012), Reinhard Heil
    25. Absolute Recoil (2014), Benedikt Wissing
    26. Sex and the Failed Absolute (2019), Max Fesl

    PART V: Work 3 - Religion and Christianity
    27. The Fragile Absolute (2000), Rasmus Nagel
    28. On Belief (2001), Rebekka A. Klein
    29. The Puppet and the Dwarf (2003), Rasmus Nagel
    30. The Monstrosity of Christ (2009), Marika Rose

    PART VI: Work 4 - Radical Politics
    31. Revolution at the Gates (2002), Paul Kellogg
    32. The Political Suspension of the Ethical (2005), Simon Faets
    33. In Defense of Lost Causes (2008), Mariana Schï¿1⁄2tt
    34. ""Enjoyment within the Limits of Reason Alone"" (2001), Leonard Weiss
    35. Violence: Six Sideways Reflections (2008), Hilary Neroni

    PART VII: Work 5 - Film, Art, and Technology
    36. The Fright of Real Tears (2001), Dany Nobus
    37. The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime (2000), Marek Wieczorek
    38. Antigone (2016), Matic Kocijancic
    39. Hegel in a Wired Brain (2020), Dominik Finkelde

    PART VIII: Themes and Leitmotifs
    40. Initial Insights: In Praise of Early Zizek, Mladen Dolar
    41. Topology and Logical Time: Zizek's Aesthetic of the Signifier, Andrew Cutrofello and Simon Hajdini
    42. Parallax, Negativity, and Dialectical Materialism, Frank Ruda
    43. Cosmogony Recapitulates Ontogeny, Adrian Johnston
    44. Dialectics Contra Phenomenology, Todd McGowan
    45. Postmodern Enjoyment, Matthew Flisfeder

    PART IX: Philosophical Sources
    46. Louis Althusser, Russell Sbriglia
    47. Alain Badiou, Paul Livingston
    48. Judith Butler, Paul Eisenstein
    49. Jacques Derrida, Dominik Finkelde
    50. Sigmund Freud, Dominik Finkelde
    51. Georg W. F. Hegel, Robert Sinnerbrink
    52. Martin Heidegger, Thomas Brockelman
    53. Alfred Hitchcock, Hyun Kang Kim
    54. Immanuel Kant, Dany Nobus
    55. Jacques Lacan, Dominik Finkelde
    56. Ernesto Laclau, Oliver Flï¿1⁄2gel-Martinsen
    57. Vladimir I. Lenin, Paul Kellogg
    58. David Lynch, Todd McGowan
    59. Karl Marx, Sami Khatib
    60. Quentin Meillassoux, Daniel Sacilotto
    61. John Milbank, Marika Rose
    62. Friedrich W. J. Schelling, Joseph Carew

    PART X: Concepts
    63. Act, Ed Pluth
    64. Big Other, Dominik Finkelde
    65. Chiasm, Moritz Kuhlmann
    66. Christianity, Luca Di Blasi
    67. Concrete Universality, Marc De Kesel
    68. Death Drive, Dany Nobus
    69. Desire/Drive, Henrik Jï¿1⁄2ker Bjerre
    70. Enjoy!, Ed Pluth
    71. Fantasy, Russell Sbriglia
    72. Forced Choice, Rex Butler
    73. God, Rasmus Nagel
    74. Ideology, Sami Khatib
    75. Interpellation, Mariana Schï¿1⁄2tt
    76. Jouissance, Joseph Carew
    77. Law, Dominik Finkelde
    78. Master Signifier, Matthew Sharpe
    79. Negativity, Reinhard Heil
    80. Objet Petit a, Leonard Weiss
    81. Parallax, Rex Butler
    82. Phantasm, Marc De Kesel
    83. Queer Theory, Chris Coffman
    84. Real, Imaginary, Symbolic, Joseph Carew
    85. Retroactivity, Seraphin Frimmer
    86. Sinthome/Symptom, Dominiek Hoens
    87. Split Subject, Thomas Brockelman
    88. Sublime Objects (of Ideology), Matthew Sharpe
    89. Substance (Is Subject), Dominik Finkelde
    90. Thing, Joseph Carew
    91. Unconscious, Tony Thwaites
    92. Universal-Particular, Hilary Neroni
    93. Vanishing Mediator, Tony Thwaites
    94. Violence, Hyun Kang Kim

    PART XI: Appendix
    List of Contributors
    Index

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