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Sex and the Failed Absolute
A masterclass with Slavoj
Žižek
Masterclass I: Modalities of
the Absolute
We will tackle straight on the
old metaphysical topic: is it possible for us, finite and mortal humans, to
achieve some kind of contact with the Absolute? After a brief overview of the
traditional and modern answers (ecstatic religious union with the Absolute,
immersion into the primordial Void, identification with the destructiveness of
nature, intellectual intuition, transcendental-historical reflection, etc.), we
will propose the Lacanian answer: sexuality is our primordial brush with the
Absolute – sexuality as our basic experience of failure, of impossibility. This
becomes palpably clear in our historical moment when this status of sexuality
is under threat. In deploying this thesis, we will pass through many particular
topic: Beckett’s art of abstraction; neurotheology; sexbots; fake news; quantum
physics; posthumanity.
The Masterclass will be spread
over two sessions:
Modalities of the Absolute –
Monday 5 November, 2-4pm
Figures of Post-Humanity – Wednesday 7 November, 2-4pm
Suggested Reading:
Slavoj Žižek, INCONTINENCE OF
THE VOID, Cambridge: MIT Press 2017, Chapters 1,2,4.
Samuel Beckett, CATASTROPHE
(available online)
World-renowned public
intellectual Professor Slavoj Zizek has published over 50 books (translated
into 20 languages) on topics ranging from philosophy and Freudian and Lacanian
psychoanalysis, to theology, film, opera and politics, including Lacan in
Hollywood and The Fragile Absolute. He was a candidate for, and nearly won, the
Presidency of his native Slovenia in the first democratic elections after the
break-up of Yugoslavia in 1990. Although courted by many universities in the
US, he resisted offers until the International Directorship of Birkbeck’s
Centre came up. Believing that ‘Political issues are too serious to be left
only to politicians’, Zizek aims to promote the role of the public
intellectual, to be intellectually active and to address the larger public.
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