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'Cinema is the ultimate pervert art. It doesn't give you what you desire - it tells you how to desire' - Slavoj Zizek
THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA takes the viewer on an exhilarating ride through some of the greatest movies ever made. Serving as presenter and guide is the charismatic Slavoj Zizek, the Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst. With his engaging and passionate approach to thinking, Zizek delves in
to the hidden language of cinema, uncovering what movies can tell us about ourselves. THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA offers an introduction into some of Zizek's most exciting ideas on fantasy, reality, sexuality, subjectivity, desire, materiality and cinematic form. Whether he is untangling the famo
usly baffling films of David Lynch, or overturning everything you thought you knew about Hitchcock, Zizek illuminates the screen with his passion, intellect, and unfailing sense of humour. THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA applies Zizek's ideas to the cinematic canon, in what The Times calls 'an extraor
dinary reassessment of cinema.' The film cuts its cloth from the very world of the movies it discusses; by shooting at original locations and on replica sets, it creates the uncanny illusion that Zizek is speaking from within the films themselves. Described by The Times as 'the woman helming this F
reudian inquest,' director Sophie Fiennes' collaboration with Slavoj Zizek illustrates the immediacy with which film and television can communicate genuinely complex ideas. Says Zizek: "My big obsession is to make things clear. I can really explain a line of thought if I can somehow illustrate it i
n a scene from a film. THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO CINEMA is really about what psychoanalysis can tell us about cinema." About Slavoj Zizek: Slavoj Zizek is a professor at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana and at the European Graduate School EGS who uses popular culture to explain the theory of Jac
ques Lacan and the theory of Jacques Lacan to explain politics and popular culture. He was born in 1949 in Ljubljana, Slovenia where he lives to this day but he has lectured at universities around the world. He was analysed by Jacques Alain Miller, Jacques Lacan's son in law, and is probably the mos
t successful and prolific post-Lacanian having published over fifty books including translations into a dozen languages. He is a leftist and, aside from Lacan he was strongly influenced by Marx, Hegel and Schelling. In temperament, he resembles a revolutionist more than a theoretician. He was politi
cally active in Slovenia during the 80s, a candidate for the presidency of the Republic of Slovenia in 1990; most of his works are moral and political rather than purely theoretical. He has considerable energy and charisma and is a spellbinding lecturer in the tradition of Lacan and Kojeve. Zizek h
as cast a very long shadow in what can only be termed "cultural studies" (though he would despise the characterization). He is an effective purveyor of Lacanian mischief, and, as a follower of the French "liberator" of Freud, Zizek's Lacan is almost exclusively transcribed in mesmerizing language ga
mes or intellectual parables. That he has an encyclopedic grasp of political, philosophical, literary, artistic, cinematic, and pop cultural currents — and that he has no qualms about throwing all of them into the stockpot of his imagination — is the prime reason he has dazzled his peers and con
founded his critics for over ten years. Zizek was a visiting professor at the Department of Psychoanalysis, Universite Paris-VIII in 1982-3 and 1985-6, at the Centre for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Art, SUNY Buffalo, 1991-2, at the Department of Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, 1992, at the Tulane University, New Orleans, 1993, at the Cardozo Law School, New York, 1994, at the Columbia University, New York, 1995, at the Princeton University (1996), at the New School for Social Research, New York, 1997, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1998, and at the
Georgetown University, Washington, 1999. He is a returning faculty member of the European Graduate School. In the last 20 years Zizek has participated in over 350 international philosophical, psychoanalytical and cultural-criticism symposiums in USA, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Belgiu
m, Netherland, Island, Austria, Australia, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Spain, Brasil, Mexico, Israel, Romania, Hungary and Japan. He is the founder and president of the Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis, Ljubljana. From the European Graduate School Biography

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woot first cool ... ( 8 months ago by ControversialVideos)
woot first cool video very ineresting
His accent is hot ( 8 months ago by kidaime)
His accent is hot
Brilliant. ( 8 months ago by corbaman)
Brilliant.
So this clip of the ... ( 8 months ago by HyperNathan)
So this clip of the movie is Freud Jr. telling us that birds attacking people is a symbol of people wanting to engage in incest? Wow.
!!!! I wish I knew ... ( 8 months ago by blazingbunnyofdoom)
!!!! I wish I knew this was on here yesterday, I had to watch it for class. Yay Freud.
This is actually ... ( 8 months ago by zenbeer)
This is actually pretty insightful in a goody way... I like Slavoj Zizek's commentaries in the documentary film: The Possibility Of Hope. The last 30 seconds of this video are priceless.
"So the birds are ... ( 8 months ago by chinable)
"So the birds are raw incestuous energy!" Brill
I got this ... ( 8 months ago by tsar987)
I got this spontaneous confusion of directions!
Yes, it is ( 8 months ago by bigyiko)
Yes, it is
The clip of the ... ( 8 months ago by tmfjones)
The clip of the movie is Freud Jr. telling us that a cinematic reenactment of birds attacking people is a symbol of people wanting to engage in incest, yes.
very interesting ( 8 months ago by cutemermaid13)
very interesting
Well, he raises ... ( 8 months ago by ELuhn)
Well, he raises interesting points about reality and symbology, but I think his interpretation of the birds is a bit of a leap.
The thing about symbols -- as many artists as well as psychologists know -- is that they are entirely prone to the interpretation of the observer. Thus, each of us should be dwelling in an independent reality. Yet, if I kick a rock, I'll hurt my foot, no matter how I interpret the "meaning" of t
he rock. That's the paradox.
Aren't we all a ... ( 8 months ago by ipeqi)
Aren't we all a little psycho?
What does that ... ( 8 months ago by andjosephsaid)
What does that statement actually mean? I can't understand how that statement would work in the Birds. I can see that the birds are symbolic of "women" but that statement doesn't make sense to me.
so mom was ... ( 8 months ago by MindUrTube)
so mom was cock-blocking mitch? did i get that right?
Kinky! ( 7 months ago by mwhite36)
Kinky!
"...fast-food ... ( 7 months ago by Rythsaad)
"...fast-food religious experience..." Genius! ;D To reply you - it's not the interpretation that counts. It's the fact that a third party intrudes and destroys our perception of reality. Going by your example, it's not the rock that is being interpreted; it's the pain that comes after kicking it.
What's the name of ... ( 7 months ago by Moredread25)
What's the name of the film that he talks about in the movie with the orgy on the beach - where the woman talks about it, but the viewer dosen't actually see it.
Can't agree but ... ( 7 months ago by Przecinek)
Can't agree but Youtube allowes only 500 characters so I don't think there's any point in starting a discussion here :)))
As far as video is concerned birds representing the mother figure trying to prevent sexual relationship of her son makes alot of sense, especially considering the timing of the attack.
That is because you ... ( 6 months ago by TimeCurator23)
That is because you do not really exist in a independent reality but you think you do due to the limitations of time and space - you are only a human with human senses for a short period of time and then you die. You are one glimpse of the self consciousness and power that the universe is. You ARE me, you are everything in a sense.
The birds signify ... ( 5 months ago by bondurango)
The birds signify the Oedipal energy of the female superego. In this case, the mother's incestuous desire for her son.
andjosephsaid, the ... ( 5 months ago by fawazr)
andjosephsaid, the birds are the champions of the Oedipal dynamic between mother and son. They work to undermine the efforts of the female intruder who ultimately seeks to take Mitch away. And since all desire is presumably sexual, the mother's desire to hold on to Mitch (that same desire manifested as the aggressive birds) is incestuous. Hope that helps.
But cinema is ... ( 5 months ago by fawazr)
But cinema is nothing but symbolism, so the subjective experience of actively kicking a rock doesn't adequately apply to the experience of being a passive observer who has become a repository for a filmmaker's ideas. Psychoanalysts were hugely popular (and powerful) during Hitchcock's prime, so it wouldn't be at all surprising if Zizek's interpretation is spot on.
i just saw the ... ( 4 months ago by Twonkx)
i just saw the perverts guide to cinema yesterday and i loved it ^^



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