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==Biography==
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==1949==
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* Slavoj Žižek was born in [[Ljubljana]], [[Slovenia]] (then part of [[Yugoslavia]]) on 21 March, 1949.
  
  
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==1971==
* '''21 March'''
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* Žižek received a Bachelor of Arts in [[philosophy]] and [[sociology]] at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, [[Ljubljana|University of Ljubljana]].  
: [[Slavoj Žižek]] was born in [[Ljubljana]], [[Slovenia]] (then part of [[Yugoslavia]]).
 
  
=====1971=====
 
* [[Žižek]] received a Bachelor of Arts in [[philosophy]] and [[sociology]] at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, [[Ljubljana|University of Ljubljana]].
 
  
=====1975=====
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==1975==
* [[Žižek]] received a Master of Arts in [[philosophy]] at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, [[Ljubljana|University of Ljubljana]].  
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* Žižek received a Master of Arts in [[philosophy]] at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, [[Ljubljana|University of Ljubljana]].  
  
=====1981=====
 
* [[Žižek]] received a Doctor of Arts in [[philosophy]] at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, [[Ljubljana|University of Ljubljana]].
 
  
=====1981 - 1985=====
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==1981==
* [[Žižek]] studied [[psychoanalysis]] at the [[Paris|University of Paris]] under [[Jacques-Alain Miller]], [[Jacques Lacan]]'s son-in-law (from 1981 to 1985).  In this period, [[Žižek]] wrote a second dissertation, a [[Lacan]]ian [[interpretation|reading]] of [[Hegel]], [[Marx]] and Kripke.  In [[Paris]] besides being sponsored for his thesis by [[François Regnault]] and [[Jacques-Alain Miller]], he went into [[analysis]] with the latter for several years.
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* Žižek received a Doctor of Arts in [[philosophy]] at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, [[Ljubljana|University of Ljubljana]].  
  
=====1985=====
 
* [[Žižek]] received a Doctor of Arts in [[psychoanalysis]] at the [[Paris|Universite Paris-VIII]].
 
  
=====1990=====
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==1981 - 1985==
* [[Žižek]] ran for [president of the [[Slovenia|Republic of Slovenia]] ] [a seat on the four member collective [[Slovenia]]n presidency], narrowly missing office, as a candidate with the party "Liberal Democracy of Slovenia".
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* Žižek studied [[psychoanalysis]] at the [[Paris|University of Paris]] under [[Jacques-Alain Miller]], [[Jacques Lacan]]'s son-in-law (from 1981 to 1985).  In this period, Žižek wrote a second dissertation, a [[Lacan]]ian [[interpretation|reading]] of [[Hegel]], [[Marx]] and Kripke.  In [[Paris]] besides being sponsored for his thesis by [[François Regnault]] and [[Jacques-Alain Miller]], he went into [[analysis]] with the latter for several years.
  
* [[Žižek]] was a candidate for the presidency of the Republic of Slovenia in the first multi-party elections in 1990.
 
  
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==1985==
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* Žižek received a Doctor of Arts in [[psychoanalysis]] at the [[Paris|Universite Paris-VIII]].
  
  
He received a D.A. in [[philosophy]] from the [[University of Ljubljana]], then studied [[psychoanalysis]] at the [[University of Paris]].  
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==1990==
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* Žižek ran for [president of the [[Slovenia|Republic of Slovenia]] ] [a seat on the four member collective [[Slovenia]]n presidency], narrowly missing office, as a candidate with the party "Liberal Democracy of Slovenia".
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* Žižek was a candidate for the presidency of the Republic of Slovenia in the first multi-party elections in 1990.
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* Žižek was a presidential candidate for the "[[Liberal Democracy of Slovenia]]" (''[[Liberalna Demokracija Slovenije]]'').
  
In 1990 he was a presidential candidate for the "[[Liberal Democracy of Slovenia]]" (''Liberalna Demokracija Slovenije'').
 
  
Žižek is currently a professor in [[European Graduate School]] and a post-doctoral researcher at the [[Institute of Sociology]] in the University of Ljubljiana.
 
  
  
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