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  • .... Which Marx do we get in these returns? On the one hand, the [[Cultural]] Studies Marx, the Marx of the [[postmodern]] sophists, of the Messianic promise; on
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  • .... Which Marx do we get in these returns? On the one hand, the [[Cultural]] Studies Marx, the Marx of the [[postmodern]] sophists, of the Messianic promise; on
    28 KB (4,534 words) - 19:46, 27 May 2019
  • ...ided perfect descriptions of capitalist dynamics; Marx of the [[cultural]] studies who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily lives. Bu ...theory]] are imperceptibly translated into the benign universe of cultural studies chic. With regard to this radical chic, the first gesture toward [[Third Wa
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  • ...of fascinating local insights which range across all aspects of political, cultural and [[social]] [[life]]. If parts of the book are very demanding, it does r ...heorists is the dominance of crtain Lacanian concepts in the field of film studies. Zizek's argument here, through the [[reading]] of Kieslowski's flims, is t
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  • ...interested in the uses of [[psychoanalysis]] for philosophy, [[cultural]] studies, and the [[analysis]] of ideology.
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  • ...a strict [[conceptual]] [[analysis]] and an approach to a wide range of [[cultural]] and [[ideological]] phenomena—from the [[sadist]] paradoxes of Kant’s ...l appeal to readers interested in philosophy, [[psychoanalysis]], cultural studies, and theories of [[ideology]].
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  • ...nd [[practice]], [[philosophy]], [[social]] [[sciences]], and [[cultural]] studies, this set includes a new introduction by the editor and a thorough [[index] ...ues Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory (Critical Evaluationsin Cultural Theory)]]'''''. SZ editor. [[London]]: Routledge. December 23, 2002, 1st Ed
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  • ...pacity crowd enraptured while demolishing the platitudes of contemporary [[cultural]] debate. Every now and again he'll digress from his urgently enacted scrip ..., as well as for [[being]] highly accessible. [[Britain]]'s best-selling [[cultural critic]], Terry Eagleton, has written of Zizek's "enviable knack of making
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  • When the waiter returns, Zizek finally pauses, studies the menu, and [[orders]] a pot of mint tea and a plate of sugar cookies. Mi ..."the most formidably brilliant exponent of [[psychoanalysis]], indeed of [[cultural]] theory in genera l, to have emerged in [[Europe]] for some decades."<br>
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  • ambiguous political profile--<i>marxisant</i> cultural critic on involves a transformation of "politics" into "[[cultural]] politics," where
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  • ...ion of texts and situates the reader in the center of layered contemporary cultural and theoretical arguments.' (Teresa L. Ebert, author of <i>Ludic Feminism a ...udies, assuming that 'whatever analysis is made of particular uses made of cultural texts in determinate situations, the problem of textuality remains in any c
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  • ...for. And it is in this sense - it is just this that we see in [[cultural]] studies-style [[analyses]] of such [[objects]] as <i>Jaws</i> - that each attempt n ...s logic, and in a way even repeats it (just as earlier we saw the cultural studies-style [[rejection]] of competing interpretations of the shark - 'It is not
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  • ...ite? Our doubts, however, are soon overcome when we consider the Slovenian cultural analyst Slavoj Zizek. For what can we say about him that he does not alread ...in his work a deliberate inversion of aesthetic categories, an upending of cultural hierarchies. Thus we have the putting together of Stephen King and Sophocle
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  • ...ties, while psychoanalytic [[concepts]] permeate most branches of literary studies. Within literature departments, interest in psychoanalytic theory eclipses Affinities between literature and psychoanalysis are both [[cultural]] and [[structural]]. Culturally, it is not a coincidence that the two grea
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  • ...the influence of [[environment]] and social [[reality]]. Social psychology studies the psychological characteristics shared by members of a group and the grou ...representations, the [[ideal]], or the <i>habitus</i> originated in this [[cultural]] ferment and bears its imprint, although it is more accurate to [[speak]]
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  • ...[[Words]]" (1910e), with <i>taboo</i> being one such example. Thus Freud's studies on taboo are limited in scope, inserted into a broader investigation that w ...] taken up by the structuralist movement in psychoanalysis. The renewal of studies into dynamic [[change]] in the exact [[sciences]] may renew interest in Fre
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  • #Macrosystem: The larger [[Culture|cultural]] context ([[Eastern culture|Eastern]] vs. [[Western culture]], national [[ ...thesize about the causes of variation observed in their data. Longitudinal studies often require large amounts of time and funding, making them unfeasible in
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  • ...[[religion]]. He also refers to research on [[myths]], tales, and legends, cultural [[history]] and development, [[linguistics]] and ethnology, the history of ...exploit the profound analogy between [[individual]] psychic formations and cultural formations.
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  • ...emlinology not a kind of [[obscene]] [[double]] of Sovietology: the latter studies the Soviet regime objectively, through sociological data, statistics, [[pow ...itrary rule of the local Party bosses (a move similar to the Mao's Great [[Cultural]] Revolution) - their fury at the regime, unable to express itself directly
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  • ...[[ideas]] have been applied in the field of [[literary]] and [[cultural]] studies.
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