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  1. The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway (Occasional Papers (Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities), 1.) by Slavoj Zizek, 2000-06
  2. The Sublime Object of Ideology (Second Edition)(The Essential Zizek) by Slavoj Zizek, 2009-01-05
  3. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lacan (But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock) (New and Updated Edition)
  4. For They Know Not What They Do: Enjoyment as a Political Factor (Radical Thinkers) by Slavoj Zizek, 2008-01-17
  5. How to Read Lacan (How to Read) by Slavoj Zizek, 2007-01-17
  6. The Neighbor: Three Inquiries in Political Theology (Religion and Postmodernism Series) by Slavoj Zizek, Eric L. Santner, et all 2006-02-14
  7. The Idea of Communism
  8. Looking Awry: An Introduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture (October Books) by Slavoj Zizek, 1992-09-08
  9. The Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic? (Short Circuits) by Slavoj Zizek, John Milbank, 2009-04-24
  10. Paul's New Moment: Continental Philosophy and the Future of Christian Theology by John Milbank, Creston Davis, et all 2010-11-01
  11. The Metastases of Enjoyment: On Women and Causality (Radical Thinkers) by Slavoj Zizek, 2006-01-17
  12. Conversations with Zizek (Conversations) by Slavoj Zizek, Glyn Daly, 2004-01-07
  13. Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology (Post-Contemporary Interventions) by Slavoj Zizek, 1993-01-01
  14. The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology (Second Edition)(The Essential Zizek) by Slavoj Zizek, 2009-01-05

21. Slavoj Zizek-Bibliography/Lacan Dot Com, SLAVOJ ZIZEK
Slavoj Zizek/Lacan Dot ComBibliography in English Plagiarizing from the Future - fragment Leave the Screen Empty! - fragment
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Television Mel Gibson at the Serbsky Institute ... Passion In The Era of Decaffeinated Belief Symposia Kosovo: Against the Double Blackmail The Matrix: The Truth of the Exaggerations ... The Act and its Vicissitudes On Slavoj Zizek A Primer - Glyn Daly Risking the Impossible - Glyn Daly Live Theory - Rex Butler What is a Master-Signifier - Rex Butler ... Slavoj Zizek in Buenos Aires Articles in Spanish Contra el goce La letrina de lo Real CHRONOLOGY Bibliography (English) ... How to Read Lacan Videos POP PHILOSOPHIE - France-Culture Architectural Parallax - Tilton Gallery, NYC 04/23/09 Ecology, a New Opium for the Masses - Tilton Gallery, NYC 11/28/07 Can One Really Tolerate a Neighbor? - Tilton Gallery, NYC 11/19/06 ... The Pervert's Guide to Cinema - The Liberal Utopia (Athens University) Zizek's most recent work History as Sci Fi: A New Cold War A Revolution Multiculturalism, the Reality of an Illusion

22. Slavoj Žižek - Department Of Philosophy | Faculty Of Arts | University Of Ljublj
English-language staff page of this philosopher at the University of Ljubljana.
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Born on March 21, 1949, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Bachelor of Arts (philosophy and sociology, 1971), Master of Arts (philosophy, 1975), and Doctor of Arts (philosophy, 1981) at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Ljubljana. Doctor of Arts (psychoanalysis, 1985) at the Universite Paris-VIII.
From 1979 researcher at the Institute for sociology and philosophy, University of Ljubljana (from 1992 Institute for Social Sciences, Faculty for Social Sciences).
Visiting professor at the Department of Psychoanalysis, Universite Paris-VIII (1982-3 and 1985-6), at the Centre for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Art, SUNY Buffalo (1991-2), at the Department of Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (1992), at the Tulane University, New Orleans (1993), at the Cardozo Law School, New York (1994) at the Columbia University, New York (1995), at the Princeton University (1996), at the New School for Social Research, New York (1997), at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1998), and at the Georgetown University, Washington (1999).

23. Zizek, Slavoj The Universal Exception - Download From Mediafire
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24. Slavoj Zizek - Professor Of Philosophy And Psychoanalysis - Biography
Faculty page at European Graduate School. Includes biography, bibliography, articles and videos.
http://www.egs.edu/faculty/slavoj-zizek/biography/
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      Slavoj Zizek, Ph.D., is a senior researcher at the Institute of Sociology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and a visiting professor at a number of American Universities (Columbia, Princeton, New School for Social Research, New York University, University of Michigan). He obtained his Ph.D. in Philosophy in Ljubljana studying Psychoanalysis. He also studied at the University of Paris. Slavoj Zizek is a cultural critic and philosopher who is internationally known for his innovative interpretations of Jacques Lacan. Slavoj Zizek is admired as a true 'manic excessive' and has been called the 'Elvis Presley' of philosophy. He is Author of The Indivisible Remainder The Sublime Object of Ideology The Metastases of Enjoyment Looking Awry: Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture The Plague of Fantasies and The Ticklish Subject or even Terry Gilliam's Brazil In his critique of contemporary capitalism Slavoj Zizek finds not simply the conditions that Karl Marx anathematized but those same conditions reified and made nearly intangible: 'A certain excess which was as it were kept under check in previous history, perceived as a localizable perversion, as an excess, a deviation, is in capitalism elevated into the very principle of social life, in the speculative movement of money begetting more money, of a system which can survive only by constantly revolutionizing its own conditions, that is to say, in which the thing can only survive as its own excess, constantly exceeding its own "normal" constraints […] Marx located the elementary capitalist antagonism in the opposition between use- and exchange-value: in capitalism, the potentials of this opposition are fully realized, the domain of exchange-values acquires autonomy, is transformed into the specter of self-propelling speculative capital which needs the productive capacities and needs of actual people only as its dispensable temporal embodiment.'

25. Lacan.com/lacanian Ink 14/slavoj Zizek
Etext of Zizek s work.
http://www.lacan.com/frameXIV3.htm

26. Slavoj Zizek
Etext of Zizek s work.
http://www.lacan.com/frameXI2.htm

27. Lacan.com/lacanian Ink 13/slavoj Zizek
Etext of Zizek s work.
http://www.lacan.com/frameXIII2.htm

28. Slavoj Zizek: Philosophy - Key Ideas
• His Life • Books A Summary. INFLUENCES The three main influences on Slavoj Zizek's work are G.W.F. Hegel, Karl Marx and Jacques Lacan 1. Hegel provides Zizek with the type of thought
http://www.lacan.com/zizekchro1.htm
Slavoj Zizek - Key Ideas
His Life
Books: A Summary
INFLUENCES

The three main influences on Slavoj Zizek's work are G.W.F. Hegel, Karl Marx and Jacques Lacan
1. Hegel provides Zizek with the type of thought or methodology that he uses. This kind of thinking is called dialectical. In Zizek's reading of Hegel, the dialectic is never finally resolved.
2. Marx is the inspiration behind Zizek's work, for what he is trying to do is to contribute to the Marxist tradition of thought, specifically that of a critique of ideology.
3. Lacan provides Zizek with the framework and terminology for his analyses. Of particular importance are Lacan's three registers of the Imaginary, the Symbolic and the Real. Zizek locates the subject at the interface of the Symbolic and the Real.
The Imaginary
The basis of the imaginary order is the formation of the ego in the "mirror stage". Since the ego is formed by identifying with the counterpart or specular image, "identification" is an important aspect of the imaginary. The relationship whereby the ego is constituted by identification is a locus of "alienation", which is another feature of the imaginary, and is fundamentally narcissistic. The imaginary, a realm of surface appearances which are deceptive, is structured by the symbolic order. It also involves a linguistic dimension: whereas the signifier is the foundation of the symbolic, the "signified" and "signification" belong to the imaginary. Thus language has both symbolic and imaginary aspects. Based on the specular image, the imaginary is rooted in the subject's relationship to the body (the image of the body).

29. The Lesbian Session
Etext of Zizek s article.
http://www.lacan.com/frameXII5.htm

30. Why Does A Letter Always Arrive At Its Destination?
Etext of the essay by Slavoj Zizek.
http://www.lacan.com/frameII1.htm

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32. LRB · Slavoj Žižek
Index of online articles contributed by this Slovenian thinker to the London Review of Books.
http://www.lrb.co.uk/contributors/slavoj-zizek
Selected Bibliography
  • In Defense of Lost Causes (2008) Violence (2008) The Parallax View (2006) Interrogating the Real (2005) Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle (2004) The Puppet and the Dwarf: The Perverse Core of Christianity (2003) Welcome to the Desert of the Real (2002) The Fragile Absolute or why is the christian legacy worth fighting for? (2000) The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology (1999) The Plague of Fantasies (1997) The Plague of Fantasies (1997) The Abyss of Freedom/Ages of The World (1997) The Indivisible Remainder: An Essay on Schelling and Related Matters (1997) The Metastases of Enjoyment: Six Essays on Women and Causality (1994) Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lacan: (But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock) (1992) The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989)
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Slavoj Žižek’s Living in the End Times was published in the summer. He is now writing a ‘mega-book’ about Hegel – ‘a true work of love’.
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33. Slavoj Zizek - Against Happiness
Against Happiness, Transcript of lecture by Slavoj Zizek at European Graduate School, August 2002
http://www.egs.edu/faculty/slavoj-zizek/articles/against-happiness/
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      Welcome to the Desert of the Real Zizek: Schirmacher: Audience: Zizek: Audience: Zizek: Audience: I wonder if you could provide another nation that had as one of its premises the pursuit of happiness, and what has become of that nation. Zizek: Schirmacher: Zizek: Schirmacher: Audience: Zizek: Audience: The very question of happiness makes everybody unhappy. When you see someone, stop and ask "Are you happy?" I conducted that experiment for about a year. It was amazing the different kind of answers I got, the first time I thought I hit the jackpot. The first one was a woman I know, a colleague of mine, she just fell against the wall, she was horrified, her face just crumbled. Zizek: Audience: But even if you use the word happy it seems to really pierce people. Zizek: Schirmacher: Zizek: Is this a personal confession or what? Schirmacher: document.write(footer)

34. INFOAMÉRICA | Slavoj Zizek
Biograf a del pensador eslovaco con enlaces relacionados.
http://www.infoamerica.org/teoria/zizek1.htm
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to the Desert of the Real Slavoj Zizek (1949-)
Profesor de la Universidad de Liubliana, del European Graduate School (EGS) y del Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut Jacques Lacan
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;

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36. Hacia La Subjetividad Revolucionaria
Art culo subtitulado Una lectura de El espinoso sujeto de Slavoj Zizek . Por Aldo Enrici en A parte rei.
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37. INFOAMÉRICA | ZIZEK, Slavoj:Welcome To The Desert Of The Real
ZIZEK, Slavoj Organs Without Bodies Deleuze and Consequences (2003 Routledge) Welcome to the Desert of the Real (2002 VERSO) Jacques Lacan Critical Evaluations in Cultural
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(2002 VERSO) Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory Enjoy Your Symptom!: Jacques Lacan in Hollywood and Out The Plague of Fantasies (1997 VERSO) Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lacan (1992 VERSO) Looking Awry: An Introduction to Jacques Lacan Through Popular Culture (1991 MIT Press) Selección temática PENSAMIENTO CRÍTICO CRITICAL THOUGHT SOCIEDAD DE LA INFORMACIÓN Y EL CONOCIMIENTO THE INFORMATION AND THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY CULTURA CULTURE ESTUDIOS CULTURALES CULTURE STUDIES LINGÜÍSTICA LINGUISTICS CONSTRUCCIÓN DE LA REALIDAD A TRAVÉS DE LOS MEDIOS ANÁLISIS DE HECHOS Y FENÓMENOS ANALYSIS OF FACTS AND PHENOMENA TEORÍAS DE LA COMUNICACIÓN COMMUNICATION THEORIES HISTORIA DE LA COMUNICACIÓN COMMUNICATION HISTORY COMUNICACIÓN SOCIAL SOCIAL COMMUNICATION COMUNICACIÓN POLÍTICA POLITICAL COMMUNICATION SOCIOLOGÍA Y SOCIOLOGÍA DE LA COMUNICACIÓN PERIODISMO JOURNALISM EMPRESA Y COMUNICACIÓN PUBLICIDAD PUBLICITY MÉTODOS PARA LA INVESTIGACIÓN EN CC DE LA COMUNICACIÓN RESEARCH METHODS IN COMMUNICATIONS SCIENCES TIPOGRAFÍA TYPOGRAPHY
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An interview conducted with Zizek in October 2001 by Sabine Reul and Thomas Deichmann.
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The Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek talks about subjectivity, multiculturalism, sex and terrorism. by Sabine Reul and Thomas Deichmann The Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek has gained something of a cult following for his many writings - including The Ticklish Subject , a playful critique of the intellectual assault upon human subjectivity (1). At the prestigious Frankfurt Book Fair in October 2001, he talked to Sabine Reul and Thomas Deichmann about subjectivity, multiculturalism, sex and unfreedom after 11 September. Has 11 September thrown new light on your diagnosis of what is happening to the world?

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Zizek discovers fundamental Lacanian categories the triad Imaginary/Symbolic/Real, the object small a, the opposition of drive and desire, the split subject - at work in horror fiction, in detective thrillers, in romances, in the mass media's perception of ecological crisis, and, above all, in Alfred Hitchcock's films. The playfulness of Zizek's text, however, is entirely different from that associated with the deconstructive approach made famous by Derrida. By clarifying what Lacan is saying as well as what he is not saying, Zizek is uniquely able to distinguish Lacan from the poststructuralists who so often claim him. Zizek discovers fundamental Lacanian categories the triad Imaginary/Symbolic/Real, the object small a, the opposition of drive and desire, the split subject - at work in horror fiction, in detective thrillers, in romances, in the mass media's perception of ecological crisis, and, above all, in Alfred Hitchcock's films. The playfulness of Zizek's text, however, is entirely different from that associated with the deconstructive approach made famous by Derrida. By clarifying what Lacan is saying as well as what he is not saying, Zizek is uniquely able to distinguish Lacan from the poststructuralists who so often claim him.

40. Slavoj Zizek
Geert Lovink interviews Zizek in 1995 on the subject of Japanese culture and media.
http://www.ntticc.or.jp/pub/ic_mag/ic014/zizek/zizek_e.html
InterCommunication No.14 1995 Feature Japan through a Slovenian Looking Glass
Reflections of Media and Politic and Cinema Slavoj Zizek
Geert Lovink
Go Japanese GL : You have been to Japan. What's your opinion on the technological culture in this country? SZ : First I must say that I don't have my own positive theory about Japan. What I do have, as every Western intellectual, are the myths of reference. There is the old, right wing image of the Samurai code, fighting to death, the absolute, ethical Japan. Then there is the leftist image, from Eisenschtein already: the semiotic Japan. The empty signs, no Western metaphysics of presence. It's a no less phantasmic Japan then the first one. We know that Eisenschtein for his montage of attractions used Japanese ideograms.
Then there is Bertolt Brecht as an exception. He took over elements like sacrifice and authority, and put it in a left wing context. Here in the West, Brecht was seen as someone introducing a fanatic eastern morality. But now there's in Suhrkamp Verlag a detailed edition of his 'Jasager' and his 'Lernst ke.' They discovered that all those moments the Western critics perceived as remainders of this imperial and sacrificing Japan, were indeed edited by Brecht. What they perceived as Japanese was Brecht.

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