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Not so long ago, the term “ideology” was in considerable disrepute. Its use had become associated with a claim to know a truth beyond ideology, a radically unfashionable position. What then explains the sudden revival of interest in grappling with the questions that 'ideology' poses to social and cultural theory, as well as to political practice?
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Not so long ago, the term “ideology” was in considerable disrepute. Its use had become associated with a [[claim]] to [[know]] a [[truth]] beyond [[ideology]], a radically unfashionable [[position]]. What then explains the sudden revival of interest in grappling with the questions that 'ideology' poses to [[social]] and [[cultural]] [[theory]], as well as to [[political]] [[practice]]?
  
''Mapping Ideology'' presents a comprehensive sampling of the most important contemporary writing on the subject. Slavoj Zizek's introductory essay surveys the development of the concept from Marx to the present. Terry Eagleton, Peter Dews and Seyla Benhabib assess the decisive contributions of Lukács and the Frankfurt School. A different tradition is revealed in an essay by the French post-structuralist Michel Pêcheux, while the study of ideology is exemplified in classic texts by Theodor Adorno, Jacques Lacan and Louis Althusser. An intersection of Gramscian and Althusserian motifs appears in a now famous debate over 'the dominant ideology thesis', reprinted here. Pierre Bourdieu succinctly formulates his departure from this tradition in an interview with Eagleton. Further readings of the ideological are explored by Richard Rorty and Michèle Barrett. Finally Fredric Jameson supplies an authoritative statement of the nature and position of the ideological in late capitalist society. ''Mapping Ideology'' is an invaluable guide to what is now the most dynamic field of cultural theory.
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''[[Mapping]] Ideology'' presents a comprehensive sampling of the most important contemporary [[writing]] on the [[subject]]. Slavoj [[Zizek]]'s introductory essay surveys the [[development]] of the [[concept]] from [[Marx]] to the [[present]]. Terry Eagleton, Peter Dews and Seyla Benhabib assess the decisive contributions of Lukács and the Frankfurt [[School]]. A different [[tradition]] is revealed in an essay by the [[French]] post-[[structuralist]] Michel Pêcheux, while the study of ideology is exemplified in classic [[texts]] by Theodor [[Adorno]], Jacques [[Lacan]] and Louis [[Althusser]]. An intersection of Gramscian and Althusserian motifs appears in a now famous debate over 'the dominant ideology [[thesis]]', reprinted here. Pierre Bourdieu succinctly formulates his departure from this tradition in an interview with Eagleton. Further readings of the [[ideological]] are explored by [[Richard Rorty]] and Michèle Barrett. Finally Fredric [[Jameson]] supplies an authoritative [[statement]] of the [[nature]] and position of the ideological in late [[capitalist]] [[society]]. ''Mapping Ideology'' is an invaluable [[guide]] to what is now the most [[dynamic]] field of cultural theory.
  
 
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Books by Slavoj Žižek

Book Description
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Not so long ago, the term “ideology” was in considerable disrepute. Its use had become associated with a claim to know a truth beyond ideology, a radically unfashionable position. What then explains the sudden revival of interest in grappling with the questions that 'ideology' poses to social and cultural theory, as well as to political practice?

Mapping Ideology presents a comprehensive sampling of the most important contemporary writing on the subject. Slavoj Zizek's introductory essay surveys the development of the concept from Marx to the present. Terry Eagleton, Peter Dews and Seyla Benhabib assess the decisive contributions of Lukács and the Frankfurt School. A different tradition is revealed in an essay by the French post-structuralist Michel Pêcheux, while the study of ideology is exemplified in classic texts by Theodor Adorno, Jacques Lacan and Louis Althusser. An intersection of Gramscian and Althusserian motifs appears in a now famous debate over 'the dominant ideology thesis', reprinted here. Pierre Bourdieu succinctly formulates his departure from this tradition in an interview with Eagleton. Further readings of the ideological are explored by Richard Rorty and Michèle Barrett. Finally Fredric Jameson supplies an authoritative statement of the nature and position of the ideological in late capitalist society. Mapping Ideology is an invaluable guide to what is now the most dynamic field of cultural theory.

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Zizek, Slavoj. Mapping Ideology. London; New York: Verso. January 1995, Hardcover, 352 pages, Language: English, ISBN: 1859849555. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr or Verso. January 1995, Paperback, 288 pages, Language: English, ISBN: 1859840558. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.