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http://www.egs.edu/ Slavoj Zizek, Judith Butler and Larry Rickels discussing psychoanalysis. Segment of a public lecture at European Graduate School, Media and Communications Studies Program Department, EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Slavoj Zizek.
Judith Butler is the Maxine Elliot professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley and Hannah Arendt Chair at EGS, attended Bennington College and then Yale University, where she received her B.A., and her Ph.D. in philosophy in 1984. H
er first training in philosophy took place at the synagogue in her hometown of Cleveland. She taught at Wesleyan and Johns Hopkins universities. Judith Butler is an American feminist and post-structuralist philosopher interested in feminism, queer theory, political philosophy, ethics, zionism, israe
l, oppression, academic freedom and cultural narrative. She is the author of Giving An Account of Oneself; Undoing Gender; Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence; Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left (with Ernesto Laclau and Slavoj Žižek); Antigone'
s Claim: Kinship Between Life and Death; The Psychic Life of Power: Theories in Subjection; Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative; Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex"; Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity; and Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections i
n Twentieth-Century France. Slavoj Zizek, a Slovenian sociologist, postmodern philosopher, and cultural critic 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 Jacques Lacan and the theory of Jacques L
acan 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. His research focuses on Karl Marx, Hegel and Schellingfundame
ntalism, tolerance, political correctness, globalization, subjectivity, human rights, Lenin, myth, cyberspace, postmodernism, multiculturalism, post-marxism, David Lynch, and Alfred Hitchcock. He has published many books and translations in several languages. He is the author of The Sublime Object o
f Ideology, 1989, Beyond Discourse Analysis (a part in Ernesto Laclau's New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time), London: Verso. 1990, For They Know Not What They Do, London: Verso. 1991, Looking Awry, MIT Press. Enjoy Your Symptom!, Routledge. 1992, Tarrying With the Negative, Durham, New Car
olina: Duke University Press. 1993, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lacan, But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock,1993, The Metastates of Enjoyment,1994, The Indivisible Remainder: Essays on Schelling and Related Matters, 1996, The Abyss of Freedom, University of Michigan Press. 1997, The Plagu
e of Fantasies, Multi-culturalism, or, the Cultural Logic of Multi-national Capitalism, New Left Review, issue 225 pgs. 28--51, The Ticklish Subject, 1999, Contingency, Hegemony, Universality (authored with Judith Butler and Ernesto Laclau), Verso. 2000, The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David L
ynch's Lost Highway, Washington: University of Washington Press. The Fragile Absolute, 2000, Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism?. 2001, The Fright of Real Tears: Kryzystof Kieślowski Between Theory and Post-Theory, British Film Institute (BFI), On Belief, Routledge. Opera's Second Death, Repeating Le
nin, Zagreb: Arkzin D.O.O. 2001, Welcome to the Desert of the Real, 2002, Revolution at the Gates: Žižek on Lenin, the 1917 Writings, Organs Without Bodies. 2003, The Puppet and the Dwarf, 2003, Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle, 2004, Interrogating the Real, London, Continuum International Publishing Gro
up. 2005, The Universal Exception, London, 2006, Neighbors and Other Monsters (in The Neighbor: Three Inquiries in Political Theology), Cambridge, Massachusetts: University of Chicago Press. The Parallax View, How to Read Lacan, New York: W.W. Norton & Company. 2007
Laurence Arthur Rickels is a Professor at the Department of Germanic, Slavic, and Semitic Studies at University of California - Santa Barbara. Co-editor (with Thomas Kniesche) - Die Kindheit Überleben. Festschrift. He is the author of Mahlendorf, Psychoanalysis, Only Psychoanalysis Won the War, C
rypto-Fetishism, Acting Out in Groups. The Vampire Lectures, Poetry Poetics Translation: Festschrift in Honor of Richard Exner. Konigshausen Neumann, The Case of California. Reprinted with University of Minnesota Press, Gottfried Keller, Jugenddramen. Ammann Verlag, Looking After Nietzsche. State Un
iversity of New York Press, iVoice Over: On Technology, SubStance 61, Der unbetrauerbare Tod. Edition Passagen, and Aberrations of Mourning: Writing on German Crypts. Wayne State University Press, 1988.

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Thank you. ( 1 year ago by fernsehen765765)
Thank you.
we want more from ... ( 1 year ago by aufzugsmonteur)
we want more from slavoj zizek. thank you
More! ( 1 year ago by anon250)
More!
thank you for the ... ( 1 year ago by egsvideo)
thank you for the comment. there are more lectures of zizek and butler on youtube and we will add more. please be patient ... thank you.
zizek is a king! ( 1 year ago by a3sadi)
zizek is a king!
what happened to ... ( 11 months ago by abovethewaves)
what happened to all of of the other youtube Zizek lectures?...they have all disappeared from the web within the last 2 weeks :-(...Im guessing it concerns copyright issues.
we have observed ... ( 11 months ago by egsvideo)
we have observed the same thing. be assured though, that our videos won't disappear, instead we will try to upload more and more of the lectures. please be patient for the next videos. thank you.
Laclau is missing ... ( 10 months ago by Ellocojuannn)
Laclau is missing here... Zizek always fucks it up when he tries to condense Lacan and Hegel in the same theoretical system. Laclau and Ranci
ère are way beyond that...
i wonder if Zizeks ... ( 9 months ago by 0neironaut)
i wonder if Zizeks increasing popularity has more to do with his style of delivery than it does with his actual ideas.
Who's to say that ... ( 9 months ago by regalkidney)
Who's to say that style and content can be separated so easily? Obviously, if Zizek were just another dispassionate, stodgy intellectual, writing technical books on Lacan and the like, he wouldn't be getting nearly as much attention as he is. (Can you imagine the "Pervert's Guide to Cinema" hosted by the guy after Zizek, who's about as charismatic as a brick wall?)
But I suspect the ... ( 9 months ago by regalkidney)
But I suspect the people who want to look down on Zizek's pop appeal as "mere style" are motivated largely by resentment. It's clear to me that Zizek's "style of delivery" requires a real brilliance, and, far from a mere flourish, I'd say it's central to the content. Frankly, I think it's a shame the American university system produces so few scholars who connect with their discipline with such passionate engagement, and so many who seem to approach it as just another technical exercise.
I think Zizek and ... ( 9 months ago by ShineThePath)
I think Zizek and Badiou are beyond Laclau and Ranciere...but perhaps I am clinging on to too much Althusser
Zizek moves in the ... ( 8 months ago by samuelsackeroff)
Zizek moves in the opposite way that Butler does (Classic American/Continental divide), and Butler seems to know it. Unfortunately, Zizek doesn't seem to be making much use of his erratic mode. He and Butler have completely different investments in thinking. Butler is looking for justice, Zizek for aesthetics.
You a reader of ... ( 7 months ago by eyemran)
You a reader of Badiou?
zizek's mind is so ... ( 5 months ago by bytedildo)
zizek's mind is so fast
what with all of ... ( 5 months ago by ipalindromei)
what with all of zizek's support for popular movements across the world, i'd say he's "looking for justice" to some degree. which is not to negate your point, which made a lot of sense.
i seriously wonder ... ( 5 months ago by ipalindromei)
i seriously wonder if he's a cokehead
THis very good!!! ( 5 months ago by CarmillaRaven)
THis very good!!!
the same could have ... ( 5 months ago by mynameistrue)
the same could have been said of Lacan.
i think youre ... ( 5 months ago by 0neironaut)
i think youre clinging too much to the Author.
WOW! look at you go ... ( 5 months ago by 0neironaut)
WOW! look at you go. But, nowhere did i say that he wasnt truly brilliant and doesnt have more to offer than mere spectacle. I was making a general claim about the motivations of his audience. How many times do i read "i dont know what he is talking about, but he sure is fun to watch!"
Like Zizek says of himself... the reason people prefer to see him as a Jester is itself telling: theyre afraid to consider his ideas seriously, fearing that perhaps he may actually be on to something.
See Rickels hold ... ( 1 month ago by juancreyna)
See Rickels hold his throat while Zizek is talking about Freud's deadlock. Talk about body language!



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