Collection
Special Issue: Žižek, and Political Subjectivity
- Submission status
- Closed
Published April 2010. This special issue offers a critical exploration of Slavoj Žižek’s radical approach to the theorization of political subjectivity, and includes some concluding notes by Žižek himself on violence, ideology and communist culture.
Editors
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Derek Hook
LSE London
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Calum Neill
Napier University, Edinburgh
Articles (8 in this collection)
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That obscured subject of violence
Authors
- Paul Kirby
- Content type: Book Review
- Published: 15 March 2010
- Pages: 117 - 121
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Žižek, political philosophy and subjectivity
Authors
- Derek Hook
- Calum Neill
- Content type: Guest Editorial
- Published: 15 March 2010
- Pages: 1 - 6
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From subject to politics: The Žižekian field today
Authors
- Fabio Vighi
- Heiko Feldner
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 15 March 2010
- Pages: 31 - 52
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Some concluding notes on violence, ideology and communist culture
Authors
- Slavoj Žižek
- Content type: Commentary
- Published: 15 March 2010
- Pages: 101 - 116
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The misfeeling of what happens: Slavoj Žižek, Antonio Damasio and a materialist account of affects
Authors
- Adrian Johnston
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 15 March 2010
- Pages: 76 - 100
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Subject of the event, subject of the act: The difference between Badiou's and Žižek's systems of philosophy
Authors
- Todd McGowan
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 15 March 2010
- Pages: 7 - 30
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When the logics of the world collapse – Žižek with and against Arendt on ‘totalitarianism’
Authors
- Matthew Sharpe
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 15 March 2010
- Pages: 53 - 75