
Nacido en 1949, en Liubliana, Eslovenia, ciudad en la que cursó el bachillerato de letras. Estudió filosofía en la Universidad de Liubliana, donde se doctoró en 1981. Cuatro años después obtuvo un segundo doctorado en psicoanálisis en la Universidad París VIII. Ha sido profesor visitante de las universidades París VIII, Buffalo, Minnesota, Tulane, Nueva Orleans, Columbia, Princeton, Michigan y Georgetown. Fundador y presidente de la Sociedad para el Psicoanálisis Teórico de Liubliana. Profesor de la Universidad de Liubliana, del European Graduate School (EGS) y del Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut de Essen.
Está considerado como uno de los más prestigiosos seguidores de Jacques Lacan, con una estructura de pensamiento que bebe en las fuentes teóricas hegelianas y marxistas. Su pensamiento alcanza los campos de la sociología, la psicología, la filosofía y la comunicación.
Militante activo de los movimientos democráticos eslovenos de los años ochenta. Candidato a la Presidencia de su país en la primeras elecciones libres de 1990.
Entre sus publicaciones:
- The Sublime Object of Ideology, Verso, Londres, 1989;
- For They Know Not What They Do, Verso, Londres, 1991; Looking Awry, Cambridge, MIT Press, 1991;
- Enjoy Your Symptom!, Routledge, Nueva York, 1992;
- Tarrying With the Negative, Duke University Press, Durham, 1993;
- Metastases of Enjoyment, Verso, Londres, 1994;
- The Indivisible Remainder, Verso, Londres, 1996;
- The Plague of Fantasies, Verso, Londres, 1997;
- The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology, Verso, Londres, 2000,
- Welcome to the Desert of the Real, Verso, Londres, 2002;
- Revolution at the Gates: Žižek on Lenin, the 1917 Writings, :Verso, Londres, 2002;
- Organs Without Bodies, Londres: Routledge, Londres, 2003;
- The Puppet and the Dwarf, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2003;
- Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle, Verso, Londres, 2004;
- The Parallax View, MIT, Cambridge, 2006.
Han sido traducidas a la lengua española:
- Todo lo que usted siempre quiso saber sobre Lacan y nunca se atrevió a preguntarle a Hitchcock, Manantial, Buenos Aires, 1994;
- Goza tu síntoma. Jacques Lacan dentro y fuera de Hollywood, Ediciones Nueva Visión, Buenos Aires, 1994;
- La política de la diferencia sexual, Episteme, Valencia, 1996;
- Porque no saben lo que hacen. El goce como un factor político, Paidós. Buenos Aires, 1996;
- Estudios culturales. Reflexiones sobre el multiculturalismo (con F. Jameson), Paidós, Buenos Aires, 1998;
- El acoso de las fantasías, Siglo XXI, México DF, 1999;
- Mirando al sesgo. Una introducción a Jacques Lacan a través de la cultura popular, Paidós, Buenos Aires, 2000;
- El espinoso sujeto. El centro ausente de la ontología política, Paidós, Barcelona, 2001;
- El frágil absoluto o ¿por qué merece la pena luchar por el legado cristiano?, Pre-Textos, Valencia, 2002;
- El sublime objeto de la ideología, Siglo XXI, México DF, 2002;
- ¿Quién dijo totalitarismo? Cinco intervenciones sobre el (mal)uso de una noción, Pre-Textos, Valencia, 2002;
- Las metástasis del goce. Seis ensayos sobre la mujer y la causalidad, Paidós, Buenos Aires, 2003;
- El títere y el enano. El núcleo perverso del cristianismo, Paidos, Buenos Aires, 2005;
- Amor sin piedad. Hacia una política de la verdad, Síntesis, Madrid, 2005;
- La suspensión política de la ética, Fondo de Cultura Económica, Buenos Aires, 2005.
En lengua portuguesa, entre otros:
- O Mais Sublime dos Histéricos: Hegel com Lacan, Jorge Zahar Editor, Rio de Janeiro, 1991;
- Eles não Sabem o que Fazem.
- O Sublime objeto da Ideologia, Jorge Zahar Editor, Rio de Janeiro, 1992;
- Um Mapa da Ideologia, Contraponto, Rio de Janeiro, 1994.
El pensamiento
El pensamiento de Zizek se proyecta en múltiples espacios del conocimiento, que van de la filosofía al psicoanálisis, de la sociología a la comunicación, de la economía a la política. Analiza y describe el mundo postmoderno, postpolítico o postideológico y reivindica el papel de la ideología, de la política, de la historia. Zizek trata de hacer una síntesis entre el marxismo y el psicoanálisis, refundar el discurso anticapitalista o de izquierda frente al binomio multiculturalismo-neoliberalismo. Desde el psicoanálisis lacaniano traza una revisión crítica del la teoría marxista de la ideología. El pensamiento del socialismo, entiende, debe mirar hacia el psicoanálisis.
Zizek describe el mundo sin sustancia de la sociedad postpolítica. La degradación de la realidad a través de soluciones de simulación, de la `virtualización' o digitalización del espacio social y cultural. Una sociedad artificial, donde la administración de las cosas sustituye a la administración de las personas, regulada también artificialmente. Más allá de esa realidad virtual, demanda conocer la realidad de lo virtual.
Asistimos, advierte, a la 'virtualización' del vacío. A una seducción que nace de la dialéctica entre mercados y medios de comunicación, que desplaza la realidad y la sustituye por ensoñaciones paralizantes, por las que circulan los fantasmas y los miedos, pero también las utopías ilusionantes. Se induce y cultiva el victimismo -'la máxima expresión narcisista de la postmodernidad'- como un estadio de debilidad que permite el control a través de las redenciones de las utopías controladas.
El capitalismo consigue, mediante la seducción mediático-tecnológica, la ruptura de la temporalidad, empleando para ello representaciones virtuales del futuro, que se viven como goce utópico del futuro, como expresión de un tiempo en permanente cambio (tecnológico), que conduce al individuo por territorios determinados. Es lo que llama el activismo de la 'interpasividad', que crea simulaciones de aceleración externa al individuo, de cambios que nada cambian. En la postpolítica no se explicitan las ideologías, apenas hay espacio para ellas, y lo que aparentan ser rasgos de pluralidad, las ideologías tenues y convergentes, son en realidad distintos estilos de vida sujetos al imperio de las modas, por los ciclos del mercado.
La ideología ya no induce pautas de comportamiento, modelos y mecanismos de control, sino que prevalecen ahora las coerciones económicas como instrumentos de inclusión/exclusión, de pertenencia a lo correcto, a la nómina de lo dominante. Vivimos en una etapa de 'autocolonialismo', impulsada por las corporaciones globales, que dan el relevo a las viejas potencias coloniales y al Estado-Nación, que no operan ya desde metrópolis privilegiadas, sino sobre la geografía mundial, amparadas por una débil filosofía de acompañamiento donde se entremezcla el liberalismo-tolerante y el multiculturalismo.
El multiculturalismo, que se basa en el respeto al otro, es para Zizek una forma de consolidar al 'otro', la diferencia, esto es, una modalidad de racismo negado o invertido, que marca la distancia, eso sí con respeto y tolerancia. El multiculturalismo viene a ser hoy, para las corporaciones globales, lo que en su día fueron las políticas obreras de la burguesía -'respetemos al obrero', porque lo necesitamos-, definidas a partir de las diferencias de clases. El análisis de Zizek está dirigido a describir las cadenas estructurales que atenazan al individuo en el espacio del mercado global, bajo la burbuja de las simulaciones de realidad que escenifican la postpolítica. Su pensamiento está considerado como una de las fuentes de regeneración de la izquierda, que revisa la historia sin nostalgias, sin la melancolía de quienes llenan el vacío ideológico con el recurso a la memoria de la razón. Zizec acude constantemente a las entrañas constructivas del mensaje de las industrias culturales y mediáticas, con especial atención a la producción cinematográfica.
En el cine encuentra las huellas del hechizo, del encantamiento, de los argumentos que construyen la esfera de lo virtual. El 11 de septiembre, con el desplome de las torres gemelas de Nueva York, es una manifestación real, que confirma una faceta de la realidad virtual labrada sobre el imaginario colectivo de los norteamericanos. A través de la ficción cinematográfica.
Fuente: Comunicación, Sociedad y Cultura,
Perfil biográfico y pensamiento
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El Otro entre Nosotros - Conferencia de Slavoj Zizek en España, Marzo de 2007
Círculo de Bellas Artes. Madrid. http://www.circulobellasartes.com/ag_humanidades_contenidos.php?ele=246
The Pervert's Guide To Cinema
http://www.thepervertsguide.com/
Extract from The Pervert's Guide To Cinema: Part 1 http://www.thepervertsguide.com/trailers_pguidept1.html
Extract from The Pervert's Guide To Cinema: Part 2
http://www.thepervertsguide.com/trailers_pguidept2.html
Extract from The Pervert's Guide To Cinema: Part 3
http://www.thepervertsguide.com/trailers_pguidept3.html
The Pervert's Guide To Cinema: More4. Trailer
http://www.thepervertsguide.com/more4.html
Videos in Lacan Dot Com http://www.lacan.com/zizvideos.htm
Sitio dirigido por Lacan Dot Com: http://www.lacan.com/
Welcome to the Desert of the Real
Launching event of Issue 19 at Jack Tilton Gallery, New York. November 14, 2001
Josefina Ayerza - Slavoj Zizek
Love without Mercy.
Deitch Projects - Lacanian Ink 21 - March 10, 2003. Slavoj Zizek. Josefina Ayerza
Slavoj Zizek - Can One Really Tolerate a Neighbor?
Slavoj Zizek - Can One Really Tolerate a Neighbor? - Part I - Josefina Ayerza introduced the event
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 11/06.
Slavoj Zizek - Can One Really Tolerate a Neighbor? - Part II
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 11/06
Slavoj Zizek - Can One Really Tolerate a Neighbor? - Part III
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 11/06
Slavoj Zizek - Can One Really Tolerate a Neighbor? - Part IV
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 11/06
The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason
Slavoj Zizek - The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason - Part I. Josefina Ayerza introduced the event
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 05/06
Slavoj Zizek - The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason - Part II.
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 05/06
Slavoj Zizek - The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason - Part III.
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 05/06
Slavoj Zizek - The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason - Part IV
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 05/06
Slavoj Zizek - The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason - Part V
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 05/06
Slavoj Zizek - The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason - Part VI
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 05/06
Slavoj Zizek - The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason - Part VII
A Lacanian Ink Event - Tilton Gallery, NYC - 05/06
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Slavoj Žižek en Francia

- Slavoj Zizek : « La logique du capitalisme conduit à la limitation des libertés »
Journal l'Humanité Article paru dans l'édition du 4 janvier 2006
- Zizek l’Américain, fils naturel d’Europe et de Marx
- Slavoj Zizek. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre
- La constitution est morte. Vive le retour au politique, par Slavoj Zizek. The Guardian 9 juin 2005
- Le rêve du nationalisme expliqué par le rêve du mal radical. par Slavoj Zizek
- Aime la nation comme toi-même, ou le libéralisme et ses vicissitudes en Europe de l’Est, par Slavoj Zizek. Première publication en décembre 1991. Mise en ligne le jeudi 1er juillet 2004
- Slavoj Zizek: penser radicalement. 02 mai 2006
- Slavoj Zizek dans le Nouvel Obs. Entretien avec Slavoj Zizek - Le nouveau philosophe. Le Nouvel Observateur. Semaine du jeudi 11 novembre 2004
- Le Sujet Interpassif. Slavoj Zizek. Centre Georges Pompidou. Traverses, 1998
- « La guerre des étoiles », épisode 3. Une revanche de la finance mondiale, Par Slavoj Zizek. Le Monde Diplomatique. Mai 2005
- Vous avez dit totalitarisme ? Cinq interventions sur les (més)usages d’une notion. Par Slavoj Zizek. Le Monde Diplomatique. Mars 2005
- Milosevic et la jouissance nationaliste. Tito mort, la société serbe s’est, un temps, tout autorisé : haïr, voler, tuer, violer. Une pseudo-libération perverse. Article paru dans Le Monde édition du 18.03.06
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Slavoj Žižek en Estados Unidos
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Otros textos de Slavoj Zizek en diversos sitios de la red:
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En los medios
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Slavoj Zizek. Bibliographies |
Books:
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In Defense of Lost Causes
New York: Verso.
How to Read Lacan
New York: W.W. Norton.
On Practice and Contradiction (Revolution!)
with Mao Zedong, New York: Verso.
Virtue and Terror (Revolution)
with Maximilien Robespierre New York: Verso.
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The Parallax View
Cambridge: MIT Press.
The Neighbor: Three Inquiries in Political Theology
Eric Santner, Keith Reinhard and SZ. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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The Universal Exception
New York: Continuum.
Slavoj Zizek's Third Way - intro by Rex Butler and Scott Stephens
Interrogating the Real: Selected Writings
New York: Continuum.
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Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle
New York: Verso.
Conversations with Zizek
Slavoj Zizek and Glyn Daly, London: Polity Press.
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Organs Without Bodies: On Deleuze and Consequences
New York, London: Routledge.
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Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory
SZ editor. London: Routledge.
Revolution at the Gates: Selected Writings of Lenin from 1917
New York: Verso.
The Puppet and the Dwarf: The Perverse Core of Christianity
Cambridge: MIT Press
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Repeating Lenin
Zagreb: Arkzin.
Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism? Five Essays in the (Mis)Use of a Notion
London; New York: Verso.
The Fright of Real Tears, Kieslowski and The Future
Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
On Belief
London: Routledge.
Opera's Second Death
with Mladen Dolar, London: Routledge.
Welcome to the Desert of the Real
New York: The Wooster Press.
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The Fragile Absolute, Or Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Fighting For
London; New York: Verso.
The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime, On David Lynch's Lost Highway
Walter Chapin Center for the Humanities: University of Washington.
Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left
Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau and SZ. London; New York: Verso.
Enjoy Your Symptom! Jacques Lacan In Hollywood and Out
second expanded edition, New York: Routledge.
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NATO As The Left Hand Of God
Zagreb: Arkzin.
The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre Of Political Ontology
London; New York: Verso.
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Cogito and The Unconscious
SZ editor. Durham: Duke University Press.
The Spectre Is Still Roaming Around!
Zagreb: Arkzin.
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The Abyss Of Freedom - Ages Of The World
with F.W.J. von Schelling, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
The Plague Of Fantasies (Wo Es War)
London; New York: Verso.
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Gaze And Voice As Love Objects
Renata Salecl and SZ editors. Durham: Duke University Press.
The Indivisible Remainder: An Essay On Schelling And Related Matters
London; New York: Verso.
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The Metastases Of Enjoyment: Six Essays On Woman And Causality (Wo Es War)
London; New York: Verso.
Mapping Ideology
SZ editor. London; New York: Verso.
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Tarrying With The Negative: Kant, Hegel And The Critique Of Ideology
Durham: Duke University Press.
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| 1992 |
Enjoy Your Symptom! Jacques Lacan In Hollywood And Out
London; New York: Routledge.
Everything You Always Wanted Yo Know About Lacan (But Were Afraid To Ask Hitchcock)
SZ editor. London; New York: Verso..
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Looking Awry: an Intoroduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
For They Know Not What They Do: Enjoyment As A Political Factor
London; New York: Verso.
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The Sublime Object of Ideology
London; New York: Verso.
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Books and articles on SZ:
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Everything You Wanted to Know about Zizek but Were Afraid to Ask Alfred Hitchcock
Laurenc Simmons, London: Routledge.
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Play Fuckin' Loud: Zizek versus the Left
Rex Butler and Scott Stephens
The Symptom 7, Spring - Lacan dot com.
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Slavoj Zizek's Third Way
Rex Butler and Scott Stephens
Introduction to The Universal Exception
New York: Continuum.
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Slavoj Zizek: Live Theory
Rex Butler for lacan.com
Slavoj Zizek: What is a Master-Signifier
Rex Butler for lacan.com
Slavoj Zizek: A Primer
Glyn Daly for lacan.com
Slavoj Zizek: Risking the Impossible
Glyn Daly for lacan.com
Slavoj Zizek: A Little Piece of the Real
Matthew Sharpe, Hants: Ashgate
Slavoj Zizek: An Introduction
excerpts from Ian Parker, The Symptom 5, Winter.
Zizek: Ideology, the Real and the Subject
Glyn Daly, London: Sage.
Slavoj Zizek: A Critical Introduction
Ian Parker, London: Pluto Press.
Slavoj Zizek: Live Theory
Rex Butler, London: Continuum.
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Zizek: A Critical Introduction
Sarah Kay, London: Polity.
Slavoj Zizek
Tony Myers, London: Routledge (Routledge Critical Thinkers).
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I am a fighting atheist: interview with Slavoj Zizek
Doug Henwood, Bad Subjects, 59.
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Enjoy your Zizek: An excitable Slovenian philosopher
examines the obscene practices of everyday life, including his own
Linguafranca: The Review of Academic Life 7.
Never Mind the Bollocks
G. Mannes Abbott, The Independent, May 3.
The Last Analysis of Slavoj Zizek
Edward O'Neill, Film-Philosophy, 5, June
Psychoanalysis and the Post-Political: An Interview with SZ
Christopher Hanlon, New Literary History, 32
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An Interview with Slavoj Zizek
M. Beaumont & M. Jenkins, Historical materialism, 7, pp 181-97.
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The Zizek Reader (Blackwell Readers)
Elizabeth Wright and Edmund Wright (eds.), New York: Blackwell Publishers.
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Toward a Notion of Critical Self-Creation
Denise Gigante, New literary History,/i>, 29
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Lacan in Slovenia: An Interview with Slavoj Zizek & Renata Salecl
P. Dews & P. Osborne, Radical Philosophy 58, pp 25-31.
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Articles:
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Materialism, or the Inexistence of the Big Other
lacanian ink 29, Spring, pp. 140-159.
Deleuze and the Lacanian Real
Lacan dot com.
Deleuze's Platonism: Ideas as Real
Lacan dot com.
The True Hollywood Left
Lacan dot com.
Blows Against the Empire
Lacan dot com.
Can One Really Tolerate a Neighbor?
Video - Tilton Gallery.
The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason
Video - Tilton Gallery.
The Pervert's Guide to Cinema - 1, 2, 3
directed by Sophie Fiennes, presented by Slavoj Zizek.
Mao Zedong: the Marxist Lord of Misrule
Lacan dot com.
Robespierre or the "Divine Violence" of Terror
Lacan dot com.
Knight of the Living Dead
The New York Times, 03/24.
Denying the Facts, Finding the Truth
The New York Times, 01/05.
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A Letter Which Did Arrive at its Destination
lacanian ink 28, Fall, pp. 82-99.
Against the Populist Temptation
Lacan dot com.
Five Years After: the Fire in the Minds of Men
Lacan dot com.
The Cunning of Reason: Lacan as Reader of Hegel
lacanian ink 27, Spring, pp. 130-141.
The Fundamental Perversion: Lacan, Dostoyevsky, Bouyeri
lacanian ink 27, Spring, pp. 114-129.
The Parallax View
lacan.com.
Hegel - Chesterton: German Idealism and Christianity
The Symptom, Issue 7
Badiou: Notes of an Ongoing Debate
International Journal of Zizek Studies, Fall.
Why Pragmatic Politics are Doomed to Fail in the Middle East
In These Times, August 30.
Jacques Lacan's Four Discourses
Lacan dot com.
A Glance into the Archives of Islam
Lacan dot com.
The Antinomies of Tolerant Reason
Lacan dot com.
Love Without Mercy
Video - Deitch Projects, NYC 03/10/2003
Lacan dot com, Winter.
Introduction to Zizek's "Love Without Mercy"
Video - Deitch Projects, NYC 03/10/2003
Lacan dot com, Winter.
Welcome to the Desert of the Real
Video - Tilton Gallery, NYC 11/14/2001
Lacan dot com 26, Winter.
Woman is one of the Names-of-the-Father,
or how Not to misread Lacan's formulas of sexuation
lacanian ink 10, Fall 1995.
Freud Lives!
LRB May 25.
Nobody has to be vile
LRB April 6.
Smashing the Neighbor's Face
Lacan dot com.
Reloaded Revolutions
Lacan dot com.
Jack Bauer and the Ethics of Urgency
In These Times, January 27.
Biopolitics: Between Terri Schiavo and Guantanamo
Artforum, December 2005.
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Some Politically Incorrect Reflections on Violence in France & Related Matters
1. Violence, Irrational and Rational
2. The Terrorist Resentment
3. Escape from New Orleans
4. The Subject Supposed to Loot and Rape Revisited
5. C'est mon choix... to Burn Cars
6. Class Struggles in France, Again
Lacan dot com, Fall.
The De-Sublimated Object of Post-Ideology
lacanian ink 26, Fall, pp 118-125.
Anxiety: Kierkegaard with Lacan
lacanian ink 26, Fall, pp 102-117.
Objet a as Inherent Limit to Capitalism: on Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
Lacan dot com, Fall.
The Obscenity of Human Rights: Violence as Symptom
Lacan dot com, Fall.
With or Without Passion - What's Wrong with Fundamentalism? I
Lacan dot com, Fall.
Move the Underground! - What's Wrong with Fundamentalism? II
Lacan dot com, Fall.
The Subject Supposed to Loot and Rape
In These Times, October 20.
Against Human Rights
New Left Review 34, pp 115-131.
Lenin Shot at Finland Station
LRB, August 18
Give Iranian Nukes a Chance
In These Times, August 11.
Over the Rainbow Coalition!
Lacan dot com, Spring
Against Enlightened Administration
In These Times, June 19.
The Constitution is Dead
The Guardian, June 4
The Act and its Vicissitudes
The Symptom 6, Spring
Revenge of Global Finance
In These Times, May 21.
The Pope's Failures
In These Times, April 8.
Where to Look for a Revolutionary Potential?
Adbusters, March-April
The Politics of Jouissance
lacanian ink 24/25, Spring, pp 126-135.
Odradek as a Political Category
lacanian ink 24/25, Spring, pp 136-153.
The Two Totalitarianisms
LRB, March 17
The Not-So-Quiet-American
In These Times, February 14.
The Empty Wheelbarrow
The Guardian, February 19
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Christians, Jews and Other Criminals: A Critique of Jean-Claude Milner
lacan.com.
The Iraqi Borrowed Kettle
lacan.com.
Henning Mankell, the Artist of the Parallax View
lacan.com.
Are We Allowed To Enjoy Daphnée du Maurier?
Centre for Theology and Politics.
Entretien avec SZ, le nouvel philosophe
Le Nouvel Observateur, jeudi 11 novembre.
Hooray for Bush!
LRB, December 2.
The Liberal Waterloo
(Or, finally some good news from Washington)
In These Times, November 5
Will You Laugh for Me, Please
lacan.com.
Will She Ever Die
lacan.com.
On Divine Self-Limitation and Revolutionary Love:
an interview with Joshua Delpech-Ramey
Journal of Philosophy & Scripture, Spring.
A Cup of Decaf Reality
lacan.com.
Jews, Christians and other Monsters
lacanian ink 23, Spring, pp 82-99.
Death's Merciless Love
lacan.com
On Opera: Walhalla's Frigid Joys
lacan.com
On Opera: La Clemenza di Tito, or the Ridiculously-Obscene Excess of Mercy
lacan.com
On Opera: The Sex of Orpheus
lacan.com
Over the Rainbow
LRB, November 4.
The Politics of Redemption: Richard Wagner
Journal of Philosophy and Scripture, Fall.
The Free World... of Slums
In These Times, September 23.
On Divine Self-Limitation and Revolutionary Love
Journal of Philosophy and Scripture, Spring.
Somewhere over the Rainbow
Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy, September 17.
A Plea for Ethical Violence
Umbr(a), 2004
Knee-Deep
LRB, September 9.
Passion in the Era of Decaffeinated Belief
The Symptom, 5, Winter
The Parallax View
New Left Review 25, pp 121-134.
Between Two Deaths
LRB, June 3.
What Rumsfeld Doesn't Know that He Knows about Abu Ghraib
In These Times May 21.
What Does Europe Want?
In These Times May 1.
Passion: Regular or Decaf?
In These Times February 27.
What Is To Be Done (with Lenin)?
In These Times January 21.
Iraq's False Promises
Foreign policy January/February.
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The State of Emergency Called Love
lacanian ink 21, Spring, pp 72-83.
The Iraq War. Love Without Mercy: A Fragment
lacan.com
The Act and its Vicissitudes
in Rosemarie Trockel, Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln
Today Iraq, Tomorrow... Democracy
In These Times, March 26.
Paranoids Reflections
LRB, 3 April.
Liberation Hurts
interview with Eric Dean Rasmussen, University of Illinois at Chicago, September 29.
Ideology Reloaded
In These Times, 6 June.
How Much Democracy Is Too Much?
In These Times, 19 May.
Too Much Democracy
Columbia University, April 14.
Learning to Love Leni Riefenstahl
In These Times, 10 September.
The Marx Brother.
How a philosopher from Slovenia became an international star
Rebecca Mead, The New Yorker, May 5.
Bring Me My Philips Mental Jacket
LRB, May 22.
Homo Sacer as the Object of the University Discourse
lacan.com
Heiner Mueller Out of Joint
lacan.com
The Iraqui MacGuffin
lacan.com
Hitchcock's Organs Without Bodies
lacanian ink 22, Fall, pp 124-139.
Catastrophes Real and Imagined
In These Times, 28 February.
Not a desire to have him, but to be like him
LRB, 21 August.
Parallax
LRB, 20 November.
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| 2002 |
Homo Sacer in Afghanistan
lacanian ink 20, Spring, pp 100-113.
A Plea for Leninist Intolerance
Critical Inquiry, Winter.
Welcome to the Desert of the Real
The Symptom 2, Spring.
The Real of Sexual Difference
in Barnard, S. & Fink, B., Reading Seminar XX, New York: SUNY>
Revolution Must Strike Twice
LRB, 25 July.
Seize the Day: Lenin's Legacy
LRB, July 25.
Are We in a War? Do We Have an Enemy?
LRB, May 23.
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| 2001 |
Il n'y a pas de rapport religieux
lacanian ink 18, Spring, pp 80-107.
Can Lenin Tell Us about Freedom Today?
lacan.com
Have Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri Rewritten the Communist Manifesto for the XXI Century?
Rethinking Marxism, vol. 13, no. 3/4.
The Only Good Neighbour is a Dead Neighbour!
lacanian ink 19, Fall, pp 82-103.
The Desert and the Real
lacan.com, September 17.
The Desert and the Real II
In These Times, 29 October.
Self-Deceptions. On Being Tolerant and Smug
Die Gazette, Israel, 27 August.
The One Measure of True Love is "You Can Insult the Other"
Spiked, 17 November.
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| 2000 |
Desert of the Real
lacanian ink 16, Spring, pp 64-81.
No Sex Please! We Are Post-Humans
Lacan.com
Why We All Love to Hate Heider
New Left Review 2, March-April, pp 37-45
From Proto-Reality to the Act
Centre for Theology and Politics
Postface: Georg Lukacs as the philosopher of Leninism
in Lukacs G., A Defence of History and Class Consciousness, London: Verso.
Lacan between Cultural Studies and Cognitivism
Umbr(a), pp 9-32.
Run, Isolde, Run
lacanian ink 17, Fall, pp 78-99.
Ideological Fraud
The National Interest, Washington, Winter.
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| 1999 |
Femininity Between Goodness And Act
lacanian ink 14, Spring, pp 26-40.
Laugh Yourself to Death: the new wave of Holocaust comedies!
Lunds Universitet, December 15.
The Thing from Inner Space
Mainview, September.
You May
LRB, March 18.
Against The Double Blackmail
lacan.com.
@ r k z ! n
Slavoj Zizek's: "The Spectre Is Still Roaming Around"
CTheory: Civil Society, Fanaticism, and Digital Reality
A Conversation with Slavoj Zizek.
NATO, the Left Hand of God
Nettime, June 29.
Surplus-Enjoyment
lacanian ink 15, Fall, pp 98-107.
The Matrix, or, the Two Sides of Perversion
Inside the Matrix: International Symposium, Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, October 28
Attempt to Escape the Logic of Capitalism
LRB, October 28.
When the Party Commits Suicide
New Left Review 238, Nov.-Dec., pp 26-47
Human Rights and its Discontents
Olin Auditorium, Bard College, November 16.
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| 1998 |
The Lesbian Session
lacanian ink 12, Spring, pp 58-69.
For a Leftist Appropriation of the European Legacy
Journal of Political Ideologies, February
The Interpassive Subject
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, Traverses
French version
Risk society and its discontents
Historical Materialism 2, pp 143-64.
A Leftist Plea for Eurocentrism
Critical Inquiry, Summer
Psychoanalysis and Post-Marxism: the case of Alain Badiou
The South Atlantic Quaterly, Spring
From "Passionate Attachments" to Dis-identification
Umbr(a), 1998.
Kant And Sade: The Ideal Couple
lacanian ink 13, Fall, pp 12-25.
Hysteria And Cyberspace
Interview with Slavoj Zizek.
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| 1997 |
The Supposed Subject Of Ideology
Critical Quarterly, Summer, pp 39-59.
From Joyce-the-Symptom to the Symptom of Power
lacanian ink 11, Fall, pp 12-25.
The Big Other Doesn't Exist
Journal of European psychoanalysis, Spring-Fall.
Multiculturalism, or The Cultural Logic of Multinational Capitalism
New Left Review 225, Sept.-Oct., pp 28-51.
Desire: Drive = Truth: Knowledge
Umbr(a), pp 147-152.
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| 1996 |
Re-visioning "Lacanian" social criticism: The Law & its obscene double
Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society 1.
Love beyond Law
Centre for Theology and Politics.
There Is No Sexual Relationship, Wagner As A Lacanian
New German Critique, Fall, pp 7-35.
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| 1995 |
"Woman is One of the Names-of-the-Father"
lacanian ink 10, Fall, pp 24-39.
Reflections of Media, Politics and Cinema
interview by Geert Lovink, Inter Communication no. 14
The Audiovisual Contract - Noise Surrounding Reality
Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Philosophie, pp 521-533.
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| 1994 |
It Doesn't Hve to Be a Jew
interview by Josefina Ayerza, Lusitania vol.II no.4
Kant As A Theoretician Of Vampirism
lacanian ink 8, Spring, pp 19-34.
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| 1993 |
The Sublime Theorist Of Slovenia
P. Canning in Artforum, March, pp 84-89.
The Inner Civilization Of Human Rights (Slovenia) And The Other Barbarism (The Rest Of The Balkans)
Du-Die Zeitschrift der Kultur, pp 26-28.
Hegels Logic As A Theory Of Ideology
lacanian ink 7, Spring, pp 29-48.
From Courtly Love to The Crying Game
New Left Review 202, Nov.-Dec., pp 95-108.
Es Gibt Keinen Staat In Europa
Ljubljana, 1993.
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| 1992 |
Hidden Prohibitions And The Pleasure Principle
Josefina Ayerza in Flash Art, March-April, pp 68-70.
Eastern European Liberalism And Its Borderlines
Oxford Literary Review, pp 25-44.
The Ideological-Practical Core Of The Fundamental Operation In Hegel's Logic Of Reflection
Filosofski Vestnik-Acta Philosophica, pp 9-25.
Cogito And The Sexual Difference
American Journal of Semiotics, pp 5-32.
Ethnic Dance Macabre
The Guardian, Manchester, August 28
In His Bold Gaze My Ruin Is Writ Large
lacanian ink 6, Fall, pp 25-42.
Kant - The Subject Out Of Joint
Filozofski Vestnik-Acta Philosophica, pp 233-248.
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| 1991 |
Why Does A Letter Always Arrive At Its Destination?
lacanian ink 2, Winter, pp 9-28.
Formal Democracy And Its Discontents
American Imago, pp 181-198.
Grimaces of the Real, or When the Phallus Appears
October 58, Fall, pp 44-68.
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| 1990 |
Eastern Europe Republics Of Gilead
New Left Review 183, Sept - Oct, pp 50-62.
Rossellini: Woman As Symptom Of Man
October, Fall, pp 18-44.
Death And Sublimation: The Final Scene Of City Lights
American Journal of Semiotics, pp 63-72.
The Logic Of The Detective-Novel
Pamietnik Literacki, pp 253-283.
The Detective And The Analyst - The Shift From Detective-Story To Detective-Novel In The 1920s
Literature and Psychology, pp 27-46.
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| 1989 |
Looking Awry - Pornography
October, Fall, pp 31-55.
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