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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dominik Finkelde (Munich School of Philosophy, Germany)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 1.140kg ISBN: 9781350402119ISBN 10: 1350402117 Pages: 648 Publication Date: 19 February 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements Part 1. Life Intellectual biography, Dominik Finkelde 1.1- Childhood and Studies in Ljubljana and Paris 1.2- Heidegger and Lacan in Yugoslavia 1.3- The Cold War and the Analysis of Ideology 1.4- Foundation of the Ljubljana Lacan School of Psychoanalysis 1.5- An Epochal Break: 1989 and the ""End of History"" (Fukuyama) and Political Engagement 2. Impact / Ramification 2.1- Charlatan and/or Genius? Controversies around Žižek 2.2- International Fame Part 2. Context 3. The Legacy of Poststructuralism [Marc de Kesel] 4. Lacan's (ontological and political) Philosophy of Psychoanalysis [Mari Ruti] 5. Hegel with Marx [Dominik Finkelde] 6. Enjoy! Neo-Capitalism and the Duty to Enjoy [Henrik Joker Bjerre] 7. Radical Democracy: Laclau, Mouffe, Butler, Rancière et al. [Oliver Flügel-Martinsen] 8. The Legacy of Christianity [Rebekka Klein] 9. Speculative Realism: Meillassoux, Harman, Brassier Gabriel [Daniel Sacilotto] 10.Naturalism, Neurophilosophy and Consciousness: Dennett, Metzinger und Damasio [Glyn Daly] 11.On Finality: Heidegger and Žižek [Thomas Brockelman] 12.Ljubljana Lacan School of Psychoanalysis: Žižek, Dolar, Zupancic et al. [Jones Irwin and Helena Motho] 13.Speaking to the Far-Right: Peterson, Trump, and Orban 14.Justice, Law, and Violence [Hyun Kang Kim] Part 3. Works 1: Theory of Ideology / Cultural Theory 15.Introduction [Dominik Finkelde] 16.The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989) [Dominik Finkelde] 17.They Know Not What They Do. Enjoyment as a Political Factor (1991) [Ed Pluth] 18.Looking Awry: An Introduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture (1991); Enjoy your Symptom!: Jacques Lacan in Hollywood and Out (1992) [Cindy Zeiher] 19.The Metastases of Enjoyment: Six Essays on Women and Causality (1994) [Andreas Cremonini] 20.The Plague of Fantasies (1997) [Jamil Khader] 21.Bodies Without Organs. On Deleuze and Consequences [Robert Sinnerbrink] Part 4. Works 2: German Idealism and Psychoanalysis 22.Introduction [Dominik Finkelde] 23.The Most Sublime Hysteric: Hegel with Lacan (2014) [Marcus Coelen] 24.Tarrying with the Negative. Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology [Martin Eleven] 25.The Indivisible Remainder: On Schelling and Related Matters (1996) [Joseph Carew] 26.The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Center of Political Ontology (1999) [Martin Eleven] 27.The Parallax View (2006) [Rex Butler] 28.Less Than Nothing. Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism (2012) [Reinhard Heil] 29.Sex and the Failed Absolute (2019) [Eri M. Vogt] Part 5. Works 3: Religion and Christianity 30.Introduction [Dominik Finkelde] 31.The Fragile Absolute. Or, Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Fighting For? (2000) [Rasmus Nagel] 32.On belief (2001) [Rebekka Klein] 33.The Puppet and the Dwarf: The Perverse Core of Christianity (2003) [Rasmus Nagel] 34.The Monstrosity of Christ (mit J. Milbank, 2009) [Marika Rose] Part 6. Works 4: Radical Politics 35.Introduction [Dominik Finkelde] 36.The Revolution at the Gates. Z?iz?ek on Lenin. / Die Revolution steht bevor. Dreizehn Versuche über Lenin (2002) [Paul Kellogg] 37.Die politische Suspension des Ethischen (2005) [Simon Faets] 38.In Defense of Lost Causes (2008) [Mariana Schütt] 39.Der Mut, den ersten Stein zu werfen. Das Genießen innerhalb der Grenzen der bloßen Vernunft (2008) / The Courage of Hopelessness: Chronicles of a Year of Acting Dangerously [Erik M. Vogt] 40.Violence. Six sideways reflections (2009) [Hilary Neroni] Part 7. Works 5: Film and Art 41.Introduction [Dominik Finkelde] 42.The Fright of Real Tears (2001) [Dany Nobus] 43.The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime. On David Lynch's Lost Highway (2000) [Marek Wieczorek] 44.Žižek’s Antigone (2015) [Matic Kocijancic] Part 8. Patterns, Topics and Subject Matters 45.Hegel as Materialist (Z?iz?ek in dialogue with Robert Brandom and Robert Pippin) [Dominik Finkelde] 46.Topology and Time [Andrew Cutrofello / Simon Hajdini] 47.Parallax, Negativity, and Dialectical Materialism [Frank Ruda] 48.The Missing Source. Schelling's Ages of the World and Lacan's Metapsychology [Adrian Johnston] 49.The Night of the World [Todd McGowan] 50.Passion for the Real [Lorenzo Chiesa] 51.Theory of Ideology and Cultural Theory (on the debate between Žižek, Jodi Dean, Todd McGowan et al.) [Matthew Flisfeder] Part 9. Influence 52.Althusser [Russell Sbriglia] 53.Badiou [Paul Livingston] 54.Brandom [Dominik Finkelde] 55.Butler [Hannelore Bublitz] 56.Deleuze [Robert Sinnerbrink] 57.Derrida [Jamil Khader] 58.Freud [Mariana Schütt] 59.Hegel [Dominik Finkelde] 60.Heidegger [Thomas Brockelman] 61.Hitchcock [Hyun Kang Kim] 62.Kant [Dany Nobus] 63.Lacan [Marcus Coelen] 64.Laclau [Oliver Flügel-Martinsen] 65.Lenin [Paul Kellogg] 66.Lynch [Todd McGowan] 67.Marx [Samo Tomsic] 68.Meillassoux [Daniel Sacilotto] 69. Milbank, John [Marika Rose] 70.Schelling [Joseph Carew] 10. Concepts 71.Other, Big Other [Dominik Finkelde] 72.Interpellation [Mariana Schütt] 73.Act [Ed Pluth] 74.Desire / Drive [Henrik J. Bjerre] 75.The Thing [Richard Boothby] 76.Enjoy! [Ed Pluth] 77.Feminism [Hilary Neroni] 78.Sublime Objects of Ideology [Matthew Sharpe] 79.Event [Russell Sbriglia] 80.Fantasy [Samo Tomsic] 81.Forced choice [Rex Butler] 82.Jouissance [Mari Ruti] 83.Law / Split Law [Cindy Zeiher] 84.God [Rasmus Nagel] 85.Ideology [Sami Khatib] 86.Concrete universality [Marc de Kesel] 87.Master-signifier [Matthew Sharpe] 88.Negativity [Reinhard Heil] 89.Objet petit a [Erik M. Vogt] 90.Parallax [Rex Butler] 91.Phantasm [Marc de Kesel] 92.Queer Theory [Chris Coffman] 93.Real, Symbolic, Imaginary [Andreas Cremonini] 94.Subject / split subject [Thomas Brockelman] 95.Symptom, Sinthome [Dominiek Hoens] 96.Death drive [Dany Nobus] 97.Universal - particular [Hilary Neroni] 98.The unconscious [Tony Thwaites] 99.Vanishing mediator [Tony Thwaites] 100. Violence [Hyung Kang Kim] 101. Virtuality of reality [Dominik Finkelde] Part 11. Appendix Register of Names Register of Subjects Authors indexReviewsIf, as Hegel claimed, the task of philosophy is to grasp one’s time in thought, no contemporary thinker has better discharged it than Slavoj Žižek who has, over the last four decades, provided the cognitive maps that have allowed us to orient ourselves amidst the political, economic, and cultural turbulence of the post-Cold War “order.” With his new Handbook to Slavoj Žižek , Dominik Finkelde has made it possible for readers to make full use of Zizek’s extraordinary body of work. Composed of multiple sections written by a team of distinguished thinkers and dedicated to historical contexts, individual publications, intellectual influences, motifs, and concepts, the Handbook will guide and deepen our engagement with Zizek’s thought for years to come. * Eric Santner, Philip and Ida Romberg Professor in Germanic Studies, University of Chicago, USA * Slavoj Žižek is famous for intertwining Lacan's psychoanalytic theories with the philosophical perspectives of Hegel, Marx, and others. And even more famous for bringing the whole alive with references from film, literature, art, and politics. This collection of essays from leading scholars is a must for making sense of it all. * Richard Boothby, Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University Maryland, USA * Author InformationDominik Finkelde is Professor of Epistemology and Contemporary Philosophy at the Munich School of Philosophy, Germany. He is the co-editor of Žižek Responds! (Bloomsbury, 2023) and has published on contemporary philosophy and German Idealism. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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