This essay focuses on psychoanalytic theory and its relevance for political studies. It especially draws attention to the conceptual toolkit developed by Jacques Lacan and the way that it serves as the starting point for Slavoj Zizek´s approach to the theory of ideology. One important point of this approach is that the power of an ideology is not primarily related to the ideas or worldview it expresses but rather to the enjoyment it provides the subject with. This enjoyment is obscene in the sense that it forms the necessary, but seldom acknowledged, supplement to public values. Fantasy is a major source for this kind of enjoyment. The establishment of enjoyable fantasies guarentees that the contingent nature of a hegemonic ideology remains...
The article discusses the significance of the concept of ideology for social sciences. Although this...
This thesis examines the social theory of Lacanian philosopher Slavoj Žižek. It focuses on Žižek’s w...
Devenney’s chapter in this 'riveting collection of essays[which]provokes from [Zizek] a response tha...
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Account of the adaptation of Freud\u27s conception of fantasy, firstly by Lacan, and then in the the...
El filósofo esloveno Slavoj Žižek ha sido una figura central en las discusiones contemporáneas en to...
RECH, Hildemar Luiz. Slavoj zizek: real, fantasia, objetos sublimes da ideologia, ato político e edu...
Is it possible to say something about how an ideology grips subjects that goes beyond today's sophis...
This article analyzes Slavoj Zizek thought, in connection to the Lacanian Psychoanalysis concepts of...
This thesis considers how desire might be theorised in the twenty first century against the backdrop...
This is a critical examination of Zizek's concept of ideology in his work on the Sublime of Ideology...
This essay proffers a psychoanalytic reading of the events of Abu Ghraib as deeply symptomatic of ch...
This paper discusses the modalities of reaffirmation of the concept of ideology in the works of Erne...
Slavoj Zizek was born in Slovenia, 1949. At the University of Ljubljana he studied philosophy and wa...
Lacan’s work on subjectivity provides the foundation for a number of unique developments in the unde...
The article discusses the significance of the concept of ideology for social sciences. Although this...
This thesis examines the social theory of Lacanian philosopher Slavoj Žižek. It focuses on Žižek’s w...
Devenney’s chapter in this 'riveting collection of essays[which]provokes from [Zizek] a response tha...
The Sublime Object of Ideology by Slavoj Zizek Exploring the ideologies fantasi...
Account of the adaptation of Freud\u27s conception of fantasy, firstly by Lacan, and then in the the...
El filósofo esloveno Slavoj Žižek ha sido una figura central en las discusiones contemporáneas en to...
RECH, Hildemar Luiz. Slavoj zizek: real, fantasia, objetos sublimes da ideologia, ato político e edu...
Is it possible to say something about how an ideology grips subjects that goes beyond today's sophis...
This article analyzes Slavoj Zizek thought, in connection to the Lacanian Psychoanalysis concepts of...
This thesis considers how desire might be theorised in the twenty first century against the backdrop...
This is a critical examination of Zizek's concept of ideology in his work on the Sublime of Ideology...
This essay proffers a psychoanalytic reading of the events of Abu Ghraib as deeply symptomatic of ch...
This paper discusses the modalities of reaffirmation of the concept of ideology in the works of Erne...
Slavoj Zizek was born in Slovenia, 1949. At the University of Ljubljana he studied philosophy and wa...
Lacan’s work on subjectivity provides the foundation for a number of unique developments in the unde...
The article discusses the significance of the concept of ideology for social sciences. Although this...
This thesis examines the social theory of Lacanian philosopher Slavoj Žižek. It focuses on Žižek’s w...
Devenney’s chapter in this 'riveting collection of essays[which]provokes from [Zizek] a response tha...