Interrogating the Real

Author(s): Rex Butler

Culture

Slavoj eiuek is one of the world's foremost cultural commentators: a prolific writer and thinker, whose vividly adventurous, unorthodox and wide-ranging writings have won him a unique place as one of the most high profile thinkers of our time. Covering psychoanalysis, philosophy and popular culture and drawing on a heady mix of Marxist politics, Hegelian dialectics and Lacanian psychoanalysis, the writings collected in Interrogating the Real reflect not only the remarkable extent of eiuek's varied interests, but also reveal his controversial and dynamic style.

General Information

  • : 9781472514936
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Academic
  • : 0.454
  • : 30 September 2013
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 October 2013
  • : books

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  • : Rex Butler
  • : Paperback
  • : 1311
  • : 306.01
  • : 408

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Collected writings by a superstar of contemporary critical theory, including essays ranging from psychoanalysis and philosophy to popular culture.

"The Giant of Ljubljana strikes again. In Interrogating the Real, the first volume of his collected writings. Slavoj Zizek proves that as a scholar he is as absurdly prolific as he is incorrigibly entertaining. Lauded by Terry Eagleton on the back cover of the book as "the most formidably brilliant exponent of psychoanalysis, indeed of cultural theory in general, to have emerged from Europe in some decades," Zizek is known for his fast and loose style and his penchant for fiddling with philosophy, psychoanalysis and cultural studies all in one fell swoop. Whether you love him or hate him, it is indisputable that Zizek has made quite a name for himself and has assumed the status of an academic rock star.Appropriately, then, Interrogating the Real stands as a sort of greatest hits album. The book is an assemblage of fifteen pieces, dating mainly from the 1980's and 1990's. Of varying length and form, the pieces range from transcriptions of interviews and lectures to reprinted journal articles or book chapters. Although most of the essays have already appeared elsewhere, some of them had not yet been translated into English or were only available in journals that are not readily accessible to most readers. It is thus useful tot have the pieces collected into one easy to access volume."Cristina Laurita, February 2007 , Janus Head, Summer/Fall Open issue 2006, 9.1. "A critically important acquisition for academic library philosophy collections and student reading lists, this first volume of Professor Zizek's work is divided into three principle sections: 'Lacanian Orientations'; 'Philosophy Traversed by Psychoanalysis'; and 'The Fantasy of Ideology'. Enhanced with a glossary, an index, and an 'Author's Afterword: Why Hegel is a Lacanian', "Interrogating the Real" showcases impeccable scholarship and clearly documents Professor Zizek as an original and insightful philosopher in his own right." - The Midwest Book Review "A...wiser approach for the uninitiated would be to go straight to Interrogating the Real. Advertised as the first volume in Zizek's collected works, this book is really a volume of selected essays. What distinguishes it from many of Zizek's other books that could also be described in that way, is that Butler and Stephens' superb collection of well chosen and carefully arranged pieces of writing provides an excellent introduction to Zizek's unwieldy oeuvre...a close reading of Interrogating the Real will show that a sustained engagement with Europe's anti-habermas while he is in his prime, can only enrich philosophy." -Roderick Nicholls, Philosophy in Review Reviewed in Common Knowledge, Volume 14, Issue 1. 'The most formidably brilliant exponent of psychoanalysis, indeed of cultural theory in general, to have emerged from Europe in some decades.' Terry Eagleton Blurb from reviewer 'One of the most innovative and exciting contemporary thinkers of the left.' TLS Blurb from reviewer

Slavoj eiuek is one of the world's leading contemporary cultural critics and a hugely prolific author. He is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and Visiting Professor at the New School for Social Research, New York, USA. Rex Butler is Associate Professor in Art History at the University of Queensland, Australia. His previous publications include Jean Baudrillard: The Defence of the Real (Sage, 1999). Scott Stephens is Researcher at the Centre for Theology and Politics, Brisbane, Australia.

Preface, Slavoj eiuek / 'The Thing Itself' Appears: Introducing the Work of Slavojeiuek, Rex Butler andScott Stephens / Part One: Lacanian Orientations / 1. The Societyfor Theoretical Psychoanalysis in Yugoslavia / 2. Why Lacan is Hegelian / 3. The Most Sublime of Hysterics: Hegel with Lacan / 4. Connections of theFreudian Field to Philosophy and Popular Culture / 5. Lacan between CulturalStudies and Cognitivism / Part Two: Philosophy Traversed by Psychoanalysis \6. The Limits of the Semiotic Approach to Psychoanalysis / 7. A Hair of theDog That Bit You / 8. Hegel, Lacan, Deleuze: Three Strange Bedfellows / 9. The Eclipse of Meaning:On Lacan and Deconstruction / 10. The Parallax View / Part Three: The Fantasy ofIdeology / 11. Between Symbolic Fiction and Fantasmic Spectre: Towards aLacanian Theory of Ideology / 12. Beyond Discourse Analysis / 13. Re-visioning'Lacanian' Social Criticism: The Law and its Obscene Double / 14. Why is WagnerWorth Saving? / 15. The Real of Sexual Difference / Glossary.