Lacan - The Silent Partners (2006)

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Lacan: The Silent Partners (Wo Es War) - Slavoj Zizek
Slavoj Zizek
Author: Slavoj Zizek
File type: pdf
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Year: 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1844675491,9781844675494
Time Added: Wed Feb 13 2019 13:57:25 GMT+0300 (MSK)
Author: Slavoj Zizek
File type: pdf
Size: 18 mb
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Edition: 1
Pages: 406
Id: 506912
Time Modified: Wed Feb 13 2019 13:57:25 GMT+0300 (MSK)
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Bibtex: "Slavoj Zizek",
"Lacan: The Silent Partners (Wo Es War)"
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The giant of Ljubljana marshals some of the greatest thinkers of our age in support of a dazzling re-evaluation of Jacques Lacan.Jacques Lacan is the foremost psychoanalytic theorist after Freud. Revolutionising the study of social relations, his work has been a major influence on political theory, philosophy, literature and the arts, but his thought has so far been studied without a serious investigation of its foundations. Just what are the influences on his thinking, so crucial to its proper understanding? In Lacan: The Silent Partners Slavoj Zizek, the maverick theorist and pre-eminent Lacan scholar, has marshalled some of the greatest thinkers of our age in support of a dazzling re-evaluation of Lacan's work. Focussing on Lacan's 'silent partners', those who are the hidden inspiration to Lacanian theory, they discuss his work in relation to the Pre-Socratics, Diderot, Hegel, Nietzsche, Schelling, H?lderlin, Wagner, Turgenev, Kafka, Henry James and Artaud. This major collection, including three essays by Zizek, marks a new era in the study of this unsettling thinker, breathing new life into his classic work. Contributors: Alain Badiou, Bruno Bosteels, Miran Bozovic, Lorenzo Chiesa, Joan Copjec, Mladen Dolar, Timothy Huson, Fredric Jasmeson, Adrian Johnston, Sigi J?ttkandt, Silvia Ons, Robert Pfaller, Alenka Zupancic and Slavoj Zizek.