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</div><div class="book-cover">[[Image:760249d72a529a167e5c833967e0513c-d.jpg]]</div><div class="book-descr">Zizek takes on the relations between fantasy and ideology, and the deluge of pseudo-concrete images surrounding us.Modern audiovisual media have spawned a 'plague of fantasies', electronically inspired phantasms that cloud the ability to reason and prevent a true understanding of a world increasingly dominated by abstractions—whether those of digital technology or the speculative market. Into this arena, enters Zizek: equipped with an agile wit and the skills of a prodigious scholar, he confidently ranges among a dazzling array of cultural references—explicating Robert Schumann as deftly as he does John Carpenter—to demonstrate how the modern condition blinds us to the ideological basis of our lives.</div><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__download">[https://libgen.me/item/adv/414392 <u>Download</u>]</div></div></div> | </div><div class="book-cover">[[Image:760249d72a529a167e5c833967e0513c-d.jpg]]</div><div class="book-descr">Zizek takes on the relations between fantasy and ideology, and the deluge of pseudo-concrete images surrounding us.Modern audiovisual media have spawned a 'plague of fantasies', electronically inspired phantasms that cloud the ability to reason and prevent a true understanding of a world increasingly dominated by abstractions—whether those of digital technology or the speculative market. Into this arena, enters Zizek: equipped with an agile wit and the skills of a prodigious scholar, he confidently ranges among a dazzling array of cultural references—explicating Robert Schumann as deftly as he does John Carpenter—to demonstrate how the modern condition blinds us to the ideological basis of our lives.</div><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__download">[https://libgen.me/item/adv/414392 <u>Download</u>]</div></div></div> | ||
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The Plague of Fantasies (Second Edition) - Slavoj Zizek
Slavoj Zizek
Author: | Slavoj Zizek |
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Year: | 2009 |
Language: | English |
ISBN: | 9781844673032,1844673030 |
Time Added: | Wed Feb 13 2019 13:57:08 GMT+0300 (MSK) |
Author: | Slavoj Zizek |
File type: | |
Size: | 12 mb |
City: | |
Edition: | Second Edition |
Pages: | 343 |
Id: | 414392 |
Time Modified: | Wed Feb 13 2019 13:57:08 GMT+0300 (MSK) |
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Bibtex: | "Slavoj Zizek", |
"The Plague of Fantasies (Second Edition)" |
Zizek takes on the relations between fantasy and ideology, and the deluge of pseudo-concrete images surrounding us.Modern audiovisual media have spawned a 'plague of fantasies', electronically inspired phantasms that cloud the ability to reason and prevent a true understanding of a world increasingly dominated by abstractions—whether those of digital technology or the speculative market. Into this arena, enters Zizek: equipped with an agile wit and the skills of a prodigious scholar, he confidently ranges among a dazzling array of cultural references—explicating Robert Schumann as deftly as he does John Carpenter—to demonstrate how the modern condition blinds us to the ideological basis of our lives.