Slavoj Žižek

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Aliases:
اسلاوی ژیژک, Slavoj Žižek, 斯拉沃熱·齊澤克, and 27 others ਸਲਾਵੋਏ ਜੀਜੇਕ, სლავოი ჟიჟეკი, סלבוי ז'יז'ק, سلاڤۆژ Žžەک, Slavoĭ Zhizhek, スラヴォイ・ジジェク, Slavoi Zhizhek, স্লাভোয় জিজেক, Slavojus Žižekas, סלבוי ז׳יז׳ק, Slavoj éZiézek, זעזק סבוי, Славой Жижек, Славој Жижек, スラヴォイ ジジェク, سلافوي جيجك, זיזיק סלבוי, സ്ലാവോയ് ഷീഷെക്, Slavoy Žižek, Σλάβοϊ Ζίζεκ, 슬라보예 지젝, Suravoi Jijeku, Slavoy Jijek, Silawore Qizeke, Slavoj Zizek, สลาวอย ชิเชค, سلاڤۆی ژیژێک
Born:
March 21, 1949

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Slavoj Žižek ( (listen) SLAH-voy ZHEE-zhek; Slovene: [ˈslaʋɔj ˈʒiʒɛk]; born 21 March 1949) is a Slovenian philosopher, a researcher at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Ljubljana Faculty of Arts and international director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities of the University of London. He is also Global Eminent Scholar at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, and a Global Distinguished Professor of German at New York University. He works in subjects including continental philosophy, psychoanalysis, critique of political economy, political theory, cultural studies, art criticism, film criticism, Marxism, Hegelianism and theology. In 1989, Žižek published his first English-language text, entitled The Sublime Object of Ideology. In this book, he departed from traditional Marxist theory to develop a more analyzed materialist conception of ideology that drew heavily on Lacanian psychoanalysis and Hegelian idealism. His theoretical work became increasingly eclectic and political in the 1990s, dealing frequently in the critical analysis of disparate forms of popular culture and making him a popular figure of the academic left. A 2005 documentary film entitled Zizek! chronicled Žižek's work. A journal, the International Journal of Žižek Studies, was founded by professors David J. Gunkel and Paul A. Taylor to engage with his …

Books by Slavoj Žižek