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Zizek! 2006 The Pervert's Guide to Cinema: The Possibility of Hope: 2008 Examined Life: Violence [141] 2009 Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution: Alien, Marx & Co. - Slavoj Žižek, Ein Porträt: 2011 Marx Reloaded: 2012 Catastroika: The Pervert's Guide to Ideology: 2013 Balkan Spirit: 2016 Risk: Houston, We Have a Problem! 2018 Turn ...
This article needs additional citations for ... The Sublime Object of Ideology is a 1989 book by the Slovenian philosopher and cultural theorist Slavoj Žižek. The ...
The Pervert's Guide to Ideology is a 2012 British documentary film directed by Sophie Fiennes and written and presented by Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalytic theorist Slavoj Žižek. [2] It is a sequel to Fiennes's 2006 documentary The Pervert's Guide to Cinema .
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
Slavoj Žižek The Peterson–Žižek debate , officially titled Happiness: Capitalism vs. Marxism , was a debate between the Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson (a critic of Marxism ) and the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek (a Marxist theorist and Hegelian ) on the relationship between Marxism , capitalism , and happiness .
This article relies excessively on references to primary ... Living in the End Times is a book by Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek published by Verso Books in ...
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.
The Reality of the Virtual is a 2004 documentary film lecture by Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek. Recorded in a single day by Ben Wright, the film consists of seven long takes of Žižek seated in front of a bookshelf. The discourse concerns the concept of "real effects produced, generated, by something which does not yet fully exist ...