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Slavoj Žižek (/ ˈ s l ɑː v ɔɪ ˈ ʒ iː ... Zizek! is a 2005 documentary by Astra Taylor on his philosophy. The 2006 The Pervert's Guide to Cinema and 2012 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 .
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. [1]
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.
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
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]
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.
Slavoj Zizek and Alenka Zupancic have also engaged in friendly debates with the Canadian sociologist Duane Rousselle about limitations to the Slovenian School paradigm. Rousselle argues for a paradigm shift which restitutes the presuppositions of the Slovenian School into a different register. [ 8 ]