Zizek, Slavoj Zizek

Wo Es War Ser.The Absent Centre of Political Ontology

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A spectre is haunting Western academia, the spectre of the Cartesian subject. Deconstructionists and Habermasians, cognitive scientists and Heideggerians, feminists and New Age obscurantists _ all are united in their hostility to it. The Ticklish Subject seeks to undermine the common presupposition of all these critiques by posing a provocative question: what if there is a subversive core of the Cartesian subject to be unearthed, a core which provides the indispensable philosophical point of reference of any genuinely emancipatory politics? In this new, long-awaited systematic exposition of the foundations of his theory, Slavoj _i_ek explores this question through a detailed and rigorous confrontation with predominant contemporary notions of the subject: Heidegger’s attempt to overcome subjectivity; the post-Althusserian elaborations of political subjectivity (Ernesto Laclau, Etienne Balibar, Jacques RanciÅre and Alain Badiou); deconstructionist feminism (Judith Butler); and the theories of second modernity and risk society (Anthony Giddens, Ulrich Beck). While philosophical in tenor and peppered with _i_ek’s characteristic witticisms, The Ticklish Subject is first and foremost an engaged political intervention, addressing the burning question of how to reformulate a leftist project in an era of global capitalism and its ideological supplement, liberal-democratic multiculturalism.

Gebonden | 416 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 1970
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Ontology
  • LCC: Philosophy. Psychology. Religion » Philosophy (General) » Ancient (600 B.C.-430 A.D.) » Occident (BD223.Z59 1999)
  • ISBN-13: 9781859848944 | ISBN-10: 185984894X