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The Vanishing Mediator
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Žižek’s Re-inscription of Hegel (1)
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Žižek’s Hegel is fully aware that various, competing attempts to adequately define any concept are all doomed to fail: any conceptual synthe...
In Reference to Žižek’s For They Know Not What They Do
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Žižek’s critique of global liberal capitalism—and its ideological supplement, so-called pluralist “democracy”—hinges on the fact that the po...
On Žižek’s book The Ticklish Subject
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The Ticklish Subject is one of Žižek’s most challenging and substantial books; it is a nuanced elaboration of Žižek’s Hegelian-Lacanian und...
Plato as proto-Hegelian? Troubling Play (SUNY Press, 2005)
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Plato's Parmenides shows that very general oppositions transcend definition precisely because they are fundamental to the process of dis...
Remarks on Žižek’s book Looking Awry
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Fantasy fills out the void or “black hole” of the Real. However, although imaginary projections or constructions may serve as efforts to es...
Remarks on Lacan and on Žižek’s The Parallax View
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Lacan changed the course of psychoanalysis by supplementing Freud’s emphasis on the biological aspect of human existence with inquiries into...
On Žižek’s The Sublime Object of Ideology
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A successful ideology allows its adherents to behave as though some irreducibly external and indefinable central term (God, Freedom, New Wor...
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