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The Subject of Liberation: Zizek, Politics, Psychoanalysis

Autor Charles Wells
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2016
The book shares Zizek's central problem of how to revitalize the radical political left through theory. It initially follows the argument developed in The Ticklish Subject that contemporary leftist thought is divided by antagonism between a Marxist revolutionary politics founded on Enlightenment philosophy and a politics of identity founded on post-modern post-structuralism.How Zizek used Lacan's theory of character structures is examined here to describe this theoretical deadlock and explain how the dominant contemporary ideologies of liberal tolerant multiculturalism and reactionary "pseudo-fundamentalism" compete to mobilize the individual subject's unconscious drive to enjoyment. The book thus emphasizes the moments in which Zizek hints that Lacanian theory may describe a practice that facilitates the resolution of antagonisms that placate radical leftist politics. It challenges prevalent interpretations of Lacanian ends of analysis, to ultimately connect the psychoanalytic cure to the leftist project of social and political liberation. The Subject of Liberation argues that if Lacan is to be useful to leftist politics, then the left has to develop its own definitions of the post-analytic subject, and proposes one such definition developed out of Lacanian and Zizekian theory.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501317316
ISBN-10: 1501317318
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Highlights the ambiguity in Zizek's polemic against post-structuralism and for the Enlightenment

Notă biografică

Charles Wells is Assistant Professor of Contemporary Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, Canada.

Cuprins

Dedication Introduction: The Subject of Liberation I: THE PROBLEM 1. How to Read the Ticklish Subject 2. Leftist Philosophy and Lacan's Theory of Character Structures II: THE SUBJECT, IDEOLOGY, AND PSYCHOANALYSIS 3. The Zizekian Universal Subject 4. Ideology: The Big Other, The Symbolic Mandate, and The Social Superego 5. Freedom and Responsibility: The Liberatory Promise of Lacanian Psychoanalysis III: CONTEMPORARY IDEOLOGIES 6. The Problem of Postmodernity: A Life of Pleasures 7. The Postmodern Social Superego: Reflexive Sadomasochism 8. The Unholy Conspiracy: Postmodern Ideology and (Pseudo-)Fundamentalism IV: GOING THROUGH THE DEADLOCK 9. Antagonism in the Real 10. The Theory of the Four Fundamental Discourses 11. The Deadlock of Lacanian Ethics and the Analytic Moment V: POST-ANALYTIC SUBJECTS 12. The Post-Analytic Subject 1: The Analyst 13. The Post-Analytic Subject 2: The Lover 14. Post-Analytic Philosophies VI: LIBERATED SOCIETIES 15. Liberated Societies 1: A Universal Right to Psychoanalysis and the Antagonistic Society 16. Liberated Societies 2: A Society of Analysts Conclusion: Go, Bid the Soldiers Shoot! BIBLIOGRAPHY NOTES

Recenzii

In this quixotic reading of Zizek's The Ticklish Subject Charles Wells provides a refreshingly personal yet political plea for revisiting the subject of liberation. Wells takes his readers to a journey that traces the path of leftist politics to a subject whose liberation requires as much imagination as courage. He bids his readers to begin right here.
In this thought-provoking and eminently readable book, Wells manages to unpack some of the densest passages in Zizek's 'theory of liberation' by distilling their political core. This is no small achievement.