Repeating Zizek
Herausgeber: Hamza, Agon
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Herausgeber: Hamza, Agon
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Agon Hamza is a PhD candidate in philosophy at the Postgraduate School ZRC SAZU in Ljubljana, Slovenia. With Slavoj ¿i¿ek, he is the coauthor of From Myth to Symptom: The Case of Kosovo.
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Agon Hamza is a PhD candidate in philosophy at the Postgraduate School ZRC SAZU in Ljubljana, Slovenia. With Slavoj ¿i¿ek, he is the coauthor of From Myth to Symptom: The Case of Kosovo.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 164mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780822358916
- ISBN-10: 0822358913
- Artikelnr.: 41199733
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 164mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780822358916
- ISBN-10: 0822358913
- Artikelnr.: 41199733
Agon Hamza, editor
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: The Trouble with iek / Agon Hamza 1
Part I. Philosophy
1. "Freedom or System? Yes, Please!": How to Read Slavoj iek's Less Than
Nothing—Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism / Adrian Johnston 7
2. How to Repeat Plato?: For a Platonism of the Non-All / Frank Ruda 43
3. Materialism between Critique and Speculation / Samo Tomšic 58
4. iek's Reading Machine / Benjamin Noys 72
5. The Shift of the Gaze in iek's Philosophical Writing / Katja Kolšek 84
6. The Two Cats: iek, Derrida, and Other Animals / Oxana Timofeeva 100
Part II. Psychoanalysis
7. "Father, Don't You See I'm Burning?": iek, Psychoanalysis, and the
Apocalypse / Catherine Malabou 113
8. Enjoy Your Truth: Lacan as Vanishing Mediator between Badiou and iek /
Bruno Bosteels 127
9. The Discourse of the Wild Analyst / Henrik Jøker Bjerre and Brian
Benjamin Hansen 146
10. "Vers un Significant Nouveau": Our Task after Lacan / Gabriel Tupinambá
159
11. Mourning or Melancholia? Collapse of Capitalism and Delusional
Attachments / Fabio Vighi 180
Part III. Politics
12. iek with Marx: Outside in the Critique of Political Economy / Gavin
Walker 195
13. iek as a Reader of Marx, Marx as a Reader of iek / Geoff Pfeifer
213
14. A Plea for iekian Politics / Agon Hamza 226
Part IV. Religion
15. The Problem of Christianity and iek's "Middle Period" / Adam Kotsko
243
16. Islam: How Could It Have Emerged After Christianity? / Sead Zimeri 256
Afterword. The Minimal Event: From Hystericization to Subjective
Destitution / Slavoj iek 269
Contributors 287
Index 291
Introduction: The Trouble with iek / Agon Hamza 1
Part I. Philosophy
1. "Freedom or System? Yes, Please!": How to Read Slavoj iek's Less Than
Nothing—Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism / Adrian Johnston 7
2. How to Repeat Plato?: For a Platonism of the Non-All / Frank Ruda 43
3. Materialism between Critique and Speculation / Samo Tomšic 58
4. iek's Reading Machine / Benjamin Noys 72
5. The Shift of the Gaze in iek's Philosophical Writing / Katja Kolšek 84
6. The Two Cats: iek, Derrida, and Other Animals / Oxana Timofeeva 100
Part II. Psychoanalysis
7. "Father, Don't You See I'm Burning?": iek, Psychoanalysis, and the
Apocalypse / Catherine Malabou 113
8. Enjoy Your Truth: Lacan as Vanishing Mediator between Badiou and iek /
Bruno Bosteels 127
9. The Discourse of the Wild Analyst / Henrik Jøker Bjerre and Brian
Benjamin Hansen 146
10. "Vers un Significant Nouveau": Our Task after Lacan / Gabriel Tupinambá
159
11. Mourning or Melancholia? Collapse of Capitalism and Delusional
Attachments / Fabio Vighi 180
Part III. Politics
12. iek with Marx: Outside in the Critique of Political Economy / Gavin
Walker 195
13. iek as a Reader of Marx, Marx as a Reader of iek / Geoff Pfeifer
213
14. A Plea for iekian Politics / Agon Hamza 226
Part IV. Religion
15. The Problem of Christianity and iek's "Middle Period" / Adam Kotsko
243
16. Islam: How Could It Have Emerged After Christianity? / Sead Zimeri 256
Afterword. The Minimal Event: From Hystericization to Subjective
Destitution / Slavoj iek 269
Contributors 287
Index 291
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: The Trouble with iek / Agon Hamza 1
Part I. Philosophy
1. "Freedom or System? Yes, Please!": How to Read Slavoj iek's Less Than
Nothing—Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism / Adrian Johnston 7
2. How to Repeat Plato?: For a Platonism of the Non-All / Frank Ruda 43
3. Materialism between Critique and Speculation / Samo Tomšic 58
4. iek's Reading Machine / Benjamin Noys 72
5. The Shift of the Gaze in iek's Philosophical Writing / Katja Kolšek 84
6. The Two Cats: iek, Derrida, and Other Animals / Oxana Timofeeva 100
Part II. Psychoanalysis
7. "Father, Don't You See I'm Burning?": iek, Psychoanalysis, and the
Apocalypse / Catherine Malabou 113
8. Enjoy Your Truth: Lacan as Vanishing Mediator between Badiou and iek /
Bruno Bosteels 127
9. The Discourse of the Wild Analyst / Henrik Jøker Bjerre and Brian
Benjamin Hansen 146
10. "Vers un Significant Nouveau": Our Task after Lacan / Gabriel Tupinambá
159
11. Mourning or Melancholia? Collapse of Capitalism and Delusional
Attachments / Fabio Vighi 180
Part III. Politics
12. iek with Marx: Outside in the Critique of Political Economy / Gavin
Walker 195
13. iek as a Reader of Marx, Marx as a Reader of iek / Geoff Pfeifer
213
14. A Plea for iekian Politics / Agon Hamza 226
Part IV. Religion
15. The Problem of Christianity and iek's "Middle Period" / Adam Kotsko
243
16. Islam: How Could It Have Emerged After Christianity? / Sead Zimeri 256
Afterword. The Minimal Event: From Hystericization to Subjective
Destitution / Slavoj iek 269
Contributors 287
Index 291
Introduction: The Trouble with iek / Agon Hamza 1
Part I. Philosophy
1. "Freedom or System? Yes, Please!": How to Read Slavoj iek's Less Than
Nothing—Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism / Adrian Johnston 7
2. How to Repeat Plato?: For a Platonism of the Non-All / Frank Ruda 43
3. Materialism between Critique and Speculation / Samo Tomšic 58
4. iek's Reading Machine / Benjamin Noys 72
5. The Shift of the Gaze in iek's Philosophical Writing / Katja Kolšek 84
6. The Two Cats: iek, Derrida, and Other Animals / Oxana Timofeeva 100
Part II. Psychoanalysis
7. "Father, Don't You See I'm Burning?": iek, Psychoanalysis, and the
Apocalypse / Catherine Malabou 113
8. Enjoy Your Truth: Lacan as Vanishing Mediator between Badiou and iek /
Bruno Bosteels 127
9. The Discourse of the Wild Analyst / Henrik Jøker Bjerre and Brian
Benjamin Hansen 146
10. "Vers un Significant Nouveau": Our Task after Lacan / Gabriel Tupinambá
159
11. Mourning or Melancholia? Collapse of Capitalism and Delusional
Attachments / Fabio Vighi 180
Part III. Politics
12. iek with Marx: Outside in the Critique of Political Economy / Gavin
Walker 195
13. iek as a Reader of Marx, Marx as a Reader of iek / Geoff Pfeifer
213
14. A Plea for iekian Politics / Agon Hamza 226
Part IV. Religion
15. The Problem of Christianity and iek's "Middle Period" / Adam Kotsko
243
16. Islam: How Could It Have Emerged After Christianity? / Sead Zimeri 256
Afterword. The Minimal Event: From Hystericization to Subjective
Destitution / Slavoj iek 269
Contributors 287
Index 291