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Her father is the architectural historian Peter Krečič.She has been married to Slavoj Žižek since 2013. [1]Jela Krečič graduated in 2002 at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana; [2] in 2009, under the mentorship of Mladen Dolar, she earned a PhD in philosophy from the Faculty of Arts.
Slavoj Žižek (/ ˈ s l ɑː v ɔɪ ˈ ʒ iː ... Zizek! is a 2005 documentary by Astra Taylor on his philosophy. ... His second wife was Slovene philosopher and ...
Enjoy Your Symptom! is a 1992 book by Slovenian philosopher and cultural theorist Slavoj Žižek. [1] The book's title refers to Lacanian psychoanalysis. [2] The White Review describes the book as "an exploration of Lacan’s famous aphorism that ‘a letter always arrives at its destination'". [3]
Debate with Slavoj Zizek: Critchley engaged in a public debate with Zizek. In response to Infinitely Demanding (2007), Zizek's review ( London Review of Books , 2007) challenged Critchley's argument that a politics of resistance should not reproduce the violent sovereignty such a politics opposes.
The Sublime Object of Ideology is a 1989 book by the Slovenian philosopher and cultural theorist Slavoj Žižek. The work is widely considered his masterpiece. The work is widely considered his masterpiece.
The Pervert's Guide to Cinema is a 2006 documentary directed and produced by Sophie Fiennes, and scripted and presented by Slavoj Žižek.It explores a number of films from a psychoanalytic theoretical perspective.
Revolution at the Gates: Zizek on Lenin, the 1917 Writings: 2002 Verso Books: selected texts of V.I. Lenin with introduction by Žižek Opera's Second Death: 2001 Routledge: with Mladen Dolar: Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: 2000 Verso Books: with Judith Butler and Ernesto Laclau: Cogito and the Unconscious: 1998 Duke University Press: editor
Sophie Fiennes (born 12 February 1967) is an English filmmaker best known for her films Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami (2017) and Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow (2010), as well as for her collaborations with philosopher Slavoj Žižek: The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema (2006), and The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology (2013).