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  • ...] is subjected in the human [[being]]. This prohibition is a structural [[cultural]] [[necessity]], not a [[contingency]], and its [[subjective]] correlate is ...ect that is genuinely revolutionary and that makes possible a [[rational]] critique of the [[notion]] of '[[object relations]]' and its clinical applications.
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  • [[Freud]] regarded "[[philosophy]]" as one of the great [[cultural]] institutions, alongside [[art]] and [[religion]] - the mark of a highly d It is [[Kant]]'s [[philosophy|moral philosophy]] (the ''[[Critique of Practical Reason]]'') which most interests [[Lacan]], and he discusses t
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  • ...closer to some of the [[humanities]] (including [[literary theory]] and [[cultural anthropology]]). ...of other disciplines, especially journals oriented toward philosophy and [[cultural]] criticism.
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  • ...state]] of [[psychosexual]] development and awareness. He also turned to [[cultural anthropology|anthropological]] studies of [[totemism]] and argued that tote ...phasized or ignored, such as [[class]] relations. This branch of Freudian critique owes a great deal to the work of [[Herbert Marcuse]].
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  • ...rrational]] [[authority]]. Marx explicitly developed this notion into the critique of [[ideology]] and linked it with the [[practice]] of social [[revolution ...ntellectual pursuits, increasingly scholars are interested in the areas of critique where the two overlap.
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  • ...[[the big Other]]. And she is too [[pessimistic]] because, by limiting her critique to this fild, she fails to see the possibility of the overhaul of the [[who ...ts own [[impossibility]] or gap. Žižek uses the [[logic]] of the Real to critique Butler’s understanding of the subject’s unconscious attachments to subj
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  • ...''is''. According to Derrida, deconstruction is neither an [[analysis]], a critique, a method, an act, nor an operation. (Derrida 1985, at 3.) In addition, dec ==Logocentrism and the critique of binary oppositions==
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  • ...War]] and the bulk of the [[20th century]]. Huntington believes that this cultural organization better describes the world than the classical [[notion]] of va He surmised that to [[understand]] conflict in our age and in the [[future]], cultural rifts must be [[understood]], and culture (instead of the state) must be ac
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  • ...deterministic and essentialist theories of sexual development. The second critique advanced by [[feminism]] is that psychoanalysis always defines women negati ...not mean that sexual identity is the sum of [[natural]] (biological) and [[cultural]] (signifying) elements, but rather that it is that which is left out of th
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  • ...g for his many writings - including <i>The Ticklish Subject</i>, a playful critique of the intellectual assault upon human subjectivity (1).</b><br class="Nets ...</td></tr><tr><td class="bodyp">Today's racism is precisely this racism of cultural difference. It no longer says: 'I am more than you.' It says: 'I want my cu
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  • ...rovided perfect descriptions of the [[capitalist]] dynamics, Marx of the [[Cultural]] Studies, who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our dail ...theory]] are imperceptibly translated into the benign [[universe]] of the Cultural Studies chic.
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  • ...attering the isolated tower of the [[liberal]] tolerant attitude and the [[Cultural]] Studies focus on textuality. Now, we are forced to strike back, to deal w ...opposition between leading a long [[satisfying]] life full of material and cultural wealth, and dedicating one's life to some transcendent Cause. Two [[philoso
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  • ...mic fashion. Which Marx do we get in these returns? On the one hand, the [[Cultural]] Studies Marx, the Marx of the [[postmodern]] sophists, of the Messianic p ...his Leninist freedom of choice - not "[[Life]] or [[money]]!" but "Life or critique!" -, combined with Lenin's dismissive attitude towards the "liberal" notion
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  • The [[author]] who has provided the ultimate formulation of this critique of psychoanalysis is [[Alain]] [[Badiou]]. He deserves special attention in ...er: historicism refers to the set of circumstances (economic, political, [[cultural]], etc.) whose complex interactions allow us to account for a given event,
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  • ...atch up with the virtual [[game]]) really the only way to operationalize a critique of capitalism? What if the problem of capitalism is not this solipsistic ma ...urgent task of the economic analysis today is, again, to [[repeat]] Marx's critique of [[political]] [[economy]], without succeeding on to the temptation of th
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  • ...e most harmful [[thing]] here would be haste." Against this insistence on "cultural revolution", Stalin opted for the anti-Leninist notion of "building sociali ...ps, in fact, all political 'terror', from the Jacobins to the [[Maoist]] [[Cultural Revolution]], presupposes the displacement of production onto the terrain o
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  • ...say, his [[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922: ...Leninist [[forced]] choice-not "Your [[money]] or your [[life]]!" but "No critique or your life!" combined with his dismissive attitude toward the liberal not
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  • ...e transformative [[process]] of historical [[practice]]. According to this critique, [[the symbolic]] fixes in advance the constraints of compulsory [[heterose ...conscious is any less [[structured]] by the power relations that pervade [[cultural]] [[signifiers]] than is the [[language]] of the subject? If we find an att
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  • ...ontrary, assert antinomy as irreducible, and conceive the point of radical critique not a certain determinate position as opposed to another position, but the ...essity - is also not simply noumenal. In a mysterious subchapter of his <i>Critique of Practical Reason</i> entitled "Of the Wise Adaptation of Man's Cognitive
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  • As [[cultural conservatism|cultural conservatives]] would have put it today, [[deconstructionist philosophers]] ...the necessity of illusion on which, among others, Bourdieu insists in his critique of Levi-[[Strauss]]'s explanation of potlatch: it is not enough just to cla
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  • ...at <i>acheronta movebo</i> ("moving the underground") as a practice of the critique of ideology means: not directly changing the explicit text of the Law, but, ...onsistent) series of phenomena that bother people (corruption, moral and [[cultural]] decadence, sexual depravity, commercialization, [[class]] [[struggle]] an
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  • ...identity at the level of Milner's Four-Fold, i.e., through its founding [[cultural]] [[myths]] and [[rituals]] which are transferred from generation to genera ...odern" version, AND that Muslims continue to function as the figure of the cultural-racial Other. Where, in this opposition, is the [[truth]]? Definitely not
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  • <font face="BOOKMAN" size="3">This is the core of [[Wagner]]'s critique of [[religion]]: one has to get rid of the old Platonic topos of love as [[ ...zed its funerals. Again and again, it reemerges as the Mecca of European [[cultural]] fundamentalists - the site of their <i>hadj</i>, sacred pilgrimage - you
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  • ...ther religions — for them, the Buddha statues were just fake idols, not "cultural treasures." (And, incidentally, is this outrage not the same as that of tod ...without being accused of anti-Semitism, but, even more, formulating their critique as based on their very passionate attachment to Jewishness, on what they se
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  • ...ral democracy, without losing their official mask of its "radical" Leftist critique. Openly acknowledging this solidarity would deprive them of their "radical" ...></a> He thereby announced the necessity of what Mao Ze Dong called the "[[Cultural]] Revolution" as the condition of the successful social revolution. What, e
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  • ...n, far from posing a mortal [[threat]] to democracy (as [[conservative]] [[cultural]] critics [[want]] us to believe), opens up a unique [[chance]] of "absolut ...this obstacle dissipates... (Therein would reside a possible [[Lacanian]] critique of Marx, focusing on the ambiguous overlapping between surplus-value and su
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  • ...nly makes them more furious and feeds their resentment. The problem is not cultural [[difference]] (their effort to preserve their identity), but the opposite Based on this insight, Dupuy proposes a convincing critique of John Rawls [[theory]] of justice: in the Rawls' model of a just society,
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  • Was, however, that what triggered such violent reactions really the cultural gap between the secular West and the Muslim countries, i.e., the fact that ...nly makes them more furious and feeds their resentment. The problem is not cultural difference (their effort to preserve their identity), but the opposite fact
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  • ...has adopted Marxist beliefs does not intend to treat lightly the Freudian critique of ideas" (Breton, 1930). Breton soon quit the Communist Party, which repro ...roisWittmann, in 1933 the Breton-Freud correspondence of 1932, a favorable critique of [[Jacques Lacan]]'s [[doctoral dissertation]] by René Crevel, and, also
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  • ...de for certain kinds of [[knowledge]] and a direct connection between such critique and the emphasis on [[moral]] [[autonomy]]. In an intellectual context defi ...]'s work, which presented itself as critique, as in Marx's "[[Capital]]: a critique of [[political]] [[economy]]", wanting to emphasize that Marx was attemptin
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  • ...ontrary, assert antinomy as irreducible, and conceive the point of radical critique not a certain determinate position as opposed to another position, but the ...essity - is also not simply noumenal. In a mysterious subchapter of his <i>Critique of Practical Reason</i> entitled "Of the Wise Adaptation of Man's Cognitive
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  • ...negotiation of ethical [[norms]]. It is here where the highest [[cultural critique]] unexpectedly meets the lowest [[pop psychology]].
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  • ...cal]] over-reaction against"free-floating" [[intellectual]] renders such a critique suspicious: distrust of intellectuals is ultimately distrust of [[philosoph ...ting [[formulas]] of private authenticity propagated by the contemporary [[cultural]] industry - from taking lessons in spiritual [[enlightenment]] a to engagi
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  • ...ther religions — for them, the Buddha statues were just fake idols, not "cultural treasures." (And, incidentally, is this outrage not the same as that of tod ...without being accused of anti-Semitism, but, even more, formulating their critique as based on their very passionate attachment to Jewishness, on what they se
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  • ...mic fashion. Which Marx do we get in these returns? On the one hand, the [[Cultural]] Studies Marx, the Marx of the [[postmodern]] sophists, of the Messianic p ...his Leninist freedom of choice - not "[[Life]] or [[money]]!" but "Life or critique!" -, combined with Lenin's dismissive attitude towards the "liberal" notion
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  • ...niform spectrum, political differences are more and more reduced to merely cultural attitudes: multicultural/sexual (etc.) 'openness' versus traditional/natura ...ness - a non-antagonistic society in which there is room for all manner of cultural communities, lifestyles, religions, sexual orientations. The reply of a mat
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  • The [[author]] who has provided the ultimate formulation of this critique of psychoanalysis is [[Alain Badiou]]. He deserves special attention insofa ...er: historicism refers to the set of circumstances (economic, political, [[cultural]], etc.) whose complex interactions allow us to account for a given event,
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  • ...e transformative [[process]] of historical [[practice]]. According to this critique, [[the symbolic]] fixes in advance the constraints of compulsory [[heterose ...conscious is any less [[structured]] by the power relations that pervade [[cultural]] [[signifiers]] than is the [[language]] of the subject? If we find an att
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  • ...mic fashion. Which Marx do we get in these returns? On the one hand, the [[Cultural]] Studies Marx, the Marx of the [[postmodern]] sophists, of the Messianic p ...his Leninist freedom of choice - not "[[Life]] or [[money]]!" but "Life or critique!" -, combined with Lenin's dismissive attitude towards the "liberal" notion
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  • ...atch up with the virtual [[game]]) really the only way to operationalize a critique of capitalism? What if the problem of capitalism is not this solipsistic ma ...urgent task of the economic analysis today is, again, to [[repeat]] Marx's critique of [[political]] [[economy]], without succeeding on to the temptation of th
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  • ...cs]]”, aiming to reinstate by authoritarian means a sense of symbolic, [[cultural]] boundaries. ...roadly [[speaking]], Žižek has embraced a version of the old [[Marxist]] critique of [[liberal democracies]], for which the “[[superstructure]]” of liber
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  • ...extent it can provide a coherent [[theoretical]] foundation for a radical critique of existing political practices, discourses and institutions. The aim of th ...Marxism, is a discourse of revolution, it must be submitted to a Lacanian critique of the revolutionary position and its immanent [[authoritarianism]]. In oth
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  • Tarrying with the [[Negative]]: [[Kant]], Hegel and the Critique of Ideology, Durham: Duke [[University]] Press, 1993. ...of fascinating local insights which range across all aspects of political, cultural and [[social]] [[life]]. If parts of the book are very demanding, it does r
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  • ...ues Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory (Critical Evaluationsin Cultural Theory)]]'''''. SZ editor. London: Routledge. December 23, 2002, 1st Editio ...|The Abyss of Freedom/Ages of the World (The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism)]]'''''. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. August 1, 199
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  • ...'s philosophical revolution and in so doing opened up the way for a viable critique of Hegel. In noted philosopher Slavoj Zizek's view, the main orientations o ...|The Abyss of Freedom/Ages of the World (The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism)]]'''''. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. August 1, 199
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  • ...pacity crowd enraptured while demolishing the platitudes of contemporary [[cultural]] debate. Every now and again he'll digress from his urgently enacted scrip ..., as well as for [[being]] highly accessible. [[Britain]]'s best-selling [[cultural critic]], Terry Eagleton, has written of Zizek's "enviable knack of making
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  • ...<em>The [[Sublime]] [[Object]] of [[Ideology]]</em> to his trenchant 1999 critique of Western governments' [[intervention]] in the former Yugoslavia, titled < ...s to combine unrestrained global capitalism with a more [[conservative]] [[cultural]] politics.</p>
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  • ambiguous political profile--<i>marxisant</i> cultural critic on ..."" face="arial" size="-1"><b>CH:</b> <i>I [[want]] to ask about one common critique of your work, most
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  • ....c. imaginary - a kind of hegemonization of the very terrain (the politico-cultural conditions of possibility) that produces and predisposes the contemporary l ...entally distance themselves from this type of distortion in their explicit critique of Third Way politics (Laclau and Mouffe, 2001: xv).<br>
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  • ...ion of texts and situates the reader in the center of layered contemporary cultural and theoretical arguments.' (Teresa L. Ebert, author of <i>Ludic Feminism a ...udies, assuming that 'whatever analysis is made of particular uses made of cultural texts in determinate situations, the problem of textuality remains in any c
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  • ...At the same time - and this is why Zizek is able to [[repeat]] Feuerbach's critique of [[religion]] as offering a merely [[specular]], reversed image of the wo ...l stand in for. And it is in this sense - it is just this that we see in [[cultural]] studies-style [[analyses]] of such [[objects]] as <i>Jaws</i> - that each
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  • ...ite? Our doubts, however, are soon overcome when we consider the Slovenian cultural analyst Slavoj Zizek. For what can we say about him that he does not alread ...ks is the way they are able to revive the traditional category of ideology-critique in these supposedly 'post-ideological' times. Indeed, they are able to demo
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  • ...The [[French]] [[philosopher]] Andre Glucksmann even applied Dostoyevsky's critique of godless nihilism to 9/11, as the title of his book, ''Dostoyevsky in Man ...be allowed to build a mosque? While conservatives opposed the mosque for [[cultural]], [[political]] and even architectural reasons, the [[liberal]] weekly jou
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  • ...le]] to "[[cultural]] [[revolution]]," to the [[patient]] [[intellectual]]-cultural [[work]] of undermining national pride, [[family]], [[religion]], and spiri ...e [[United States]] to view concern about their own </i><i>demographic and cultural eclipse as [[irrational]] and as an indication of [[psychopathology]]"</i>
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  • ...atic of the legitimacy of our basic moral, [[political]], [[social]] and [[cultural]] institutions. Perhaps it was in a [[sense]] easier when people had a mor </p></dd><dd>Can't we stop here and offer our critique?<br>
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  • #Macrosystem: The larger [[Culture|cultural]] context ([[Eastern culture|Eastern]] vs. [[Western culture]], national [[ On the other hand, [[Chomsky]]'s critique of a specific nativist position on this issue, [[radical behaviorism|radica
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  • One of the consistent themes of today’s [[conservative]] [[cultural critique]] is that, in our [[permissiveness|permissive]] era, [[children]] [[lack]]
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  • ...about his guilt, stands for unethical morality, the target of Nietzsche's critique of <i>[[ressentiment]]</i>. - There is, however, a [[limit]] to Stalinism: According to the standard critique, the limitation of the Kantian universalist [[ethic]] of the "[[categorical
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  • ...tom]]atic in what an exaggerated and panicky way the political (and even [[cultural]]) establishment reacted when Lafontaine referred to "foreign workers," or ...ough the [[liberal democracy|liberal-democratic]] opposition and [[culture|cultural]] [[dissidence]] to [[Left]]ist [[workers]]' opposition) recognized themsel
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  • ...le]] to "[[cultural]] [[revolution]]," to the [[patient]] [[intellectual]]-cultural [[work]] of undermining national pride, [[family]], [[religion]], and spiri ...s of the [[United States]] to view concern about their own demographic and cultural eclipse as [[irrational]] and as an indication ofpsychopathology" (CC, p. 1
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  • ...s the fields of psychoanalytic theory, clinical psychology, philosophy and cultural studies. ; “A Critique of Countertransference”: Commentary on Session XIII
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  • ...discussion elsewhere. For the [[moment]], we may expect the brunt of that critique to fall i) It has [[nothing]] to do with [[cultural]], social, or even [[psycho]]-[[ideological]] positions stressing the role
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  • ...x Weber (1864-1920), the influential German [[sociologist]], Briefly, this critique consists in the [[claim]] that [[Protestantism]] was the condition of possi ...German [[economy]]. If only the French racists could see what important [[cultural]] achievements the Algerian [[community]] has made in the name of [[France]
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  • ...="http://soc.enotes.com/psychoanalysis-encyclopedia/cultural-transmission">Cultural transmission</a>; <a href="http://soc.enotes.com/psychoanalysis-encyclopedi ...aphy]]</h2><ul><li>Abraham, Nicolas. ([[1968]]). L'écorce et le noyau. <i>Critique</i>,249.</li><li>Abraham, Nicolas; and Torok, Maria. (1972). Deuil ou méla
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  • ...atic of the legitimacy of our basic moral, [[political]], [[social]] and [[cultural]] institutions. Perhaps it was in a [[sense]] easier when people had a mor </p></dd><dd>Can't we stop here and offer our critique?<br>
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  • ...[[role]] in the dissemination of [[Lacanian]] [[ideas]] in [[film]] and [[cultural]] studies. There is also something of a mythology that has grown around thi ...ies. Let us now see how Baudry used Lacan's concepts before turning to the critique of them.
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  • ...of the "subject" ; psychoanalysis as both a [[clinical]] practice and a [[cultural]] institution; and psychoanalysis as ideologically committed and engaged. ...her on the basis that Lacan’s [[psychoanalytic theory]] offers a sort of critique of pure [[desire]] as it probes the question how desire is possible (3). Ž
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  • ...he publication of Jean-Luc Comolli and Jean Narboni’s "Cinéma/Ideologie/Critique" (1969, "Cinema/Ideology/Criticism"). The Comolli-Narboni piece took issue ...influential exposition of Oudart’s position in 1974, William Rothman’s critique of that position in 1975, as well as Stephen Heath’s explication of the c
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  • ..., exhibits an important parallel to the standard monograph of midcentury [[cultural]] anthropology (see Manganaro, Culture). ...h criticism lay not just in a [[claim]] to erect or preserve a literary or cultural [[tradition]] (as did New Criticism) but in the [[feeling]] that it was par
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  • ...of a [[scientific]] [[discipline]]. He has contributed to the [[whole]] [[cultural]] milieu of the twentieth century in that he has given us a way of [[seeing Lacan has made a radical critique of the [[psychoanalytic]] institution itself. There is considerable controv
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  • | class="s5" dir="ltr" | Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in [[Cultural]] [[Theory]] | class="s5" dir="ltr" | [[Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory]]
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  • ...twentieth centuries. To this end, Žižek’s [[synthesis]] of Marx’s “critique of political economy” with [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]]’s [[psychoanalytic]] Yet despite his works’ nuanced critique of [[economism]], this has not kept his many critics – such as [[Ernesto
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  • * [[Christians, Jews and Other Criminals: A Critique of Jean-Claude Milner]] ''[[Lacan.com]]''. 2004. <http://www.lacan.com/miln * [[Lacan]] between [[Cultural]] Studies and [[Cognitivism]]. ''Umbr(a): [[Science]] and [[Truth]]''. Numb
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  • ...field and topic of the struggle. What this means is that the ruthless self-critique should go hand in hand with a fearless admission of what, to paraphrase Mar ...nding violence, but a case of "divine violence."<ref>See Walter Benjamin, "Critique of Violence," in ''Selected Writings, Volume 1, 1913-1926'', Cambridge (Ma)
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  • ...f - or, rather, especially if - one submits the Marxist past to a ruthless critique, one has first to acknowledge it as "one's own", taking full responsibility ...ique of capitalism as such, of confronting its basic mechanism, we get the critique of the imperialist "excess," with the (silent) notion of mobilizing capital
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  • ...ome. He brings the debate over nationalism into the sphere of contemporary cultural politics, breaking the impasse centered on nationalisms simultaneously fasc ...the Critique of Ideology|Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology (Post-Contemporary Interventions)]]'''''. Durham: Duke Universi
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  • ...ve Freud a Einstein. Em suma, "tudo aquilo que promove o desenvolvimento [[cultural]] trabalha ao mesmo tempo contra a guerra". Mas esta conclusão passa por c BENJAMIN, W. (1920/2000) "Critique de la [[violence]]", in OEuvres, t. I, Paris: Gallimard (col. Folio Essais)
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  • ...s of a Red Guardist caught in the Cultural Revolution compared to the true Cultural Revolution, the permanent dissolution of all life-forms necessitated by the ...cal episode of the highest importance." These lines are from Badiou's "The Cultural Revolution: The Last Revolution?" [[On Alain Badiou and Logiques des mondes
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  • ...repressive desublimation": after all the barriers of [[sublimation]], of [[cultural]] transformation of sexual activity, are abolished, what we get is not raw, ...e's [[duty]]." Suffice it to recall Kant's own famous example from his <em>Critique of [[Practical]] Reason</em>:
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  • ...d by this obstacle dissipates... (Therein would reside a possible Lacanian critique of Marx, focusing on the ambiguous overlapping between surplus-value and su ...th Jacobins and Stalinists presupposed human virtue). However, the liberal critique of the "tyranny of the Good" comes at a price: the more its program permeat
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  • ...the bi-monthly periodical of [[psychoanalytic]] theory, philosophy, and [[cultural]] studies. She is on the advisory board of Philosophy and [[Society]] as we
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  • * [[The Poetico-Military Complex, or, The Actuality of Plato’s Critique of Poetry]] | 3. July 2009 * [[More Alienation and the Cultural Violence]]
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  • ...ntalism. Concluding with a compelling argument for the return of a Marxian critique of political economy, Zizek also divines the wellsprings of a potentially c
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  • ...class="book-info__title">Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology (Post-Contemporary Interventions) - Slavoj Zizek</div><div clas | "Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology (Post-Contemporary Interventions)"
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  • ...class="book-info__title">Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology - Slavoj Zizek</div><div class="book-info__lead">Slavoj Zizek</ | "Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology"
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  • * [[Jacques Lacan - Critical Evaluations In Cultural Theory]] * [[Jacques Lacan - Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory - Society, Politics, Ideology]]
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  • ....lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=E6F9A7E4A5120E83EF07C8B8EE105D08 New Media, Cultural Studies, and Critical Theory after Postmodernism: Automodernity from Zizek ....lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=3AA23298F3CB3B0978A3A6820ACA16AB New Media, Cultural Studies, and Critical Theory after Postmodernism: Automodernity from Zizek
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  • | Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory | Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory
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  • ...understand]] how the Internet, [[social]] and new [[media]], and digital [[cultural]] forms work in our lives and how their failure to work [[structures]] our ...nating book, offering its readers a dazzling plenty of [[speculation]] and critique."
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  • =‘Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology’ by Slavoj Žižek= ...ome. He brings the debate over nationalism into the sphere of contemporary cultural politics, breaking the impasse centered on nationalisms simultaneously fasc
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  • ...spective on Žižek and Žižek′s Perspective on China | positions: asia critique= ...cs with opera, literature, cinema, popular culture, and off-color jokes to critique both “really existing socialism and really existing capitalism” in hist
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  • ...emergence of a ‘ Žižekian moment’ within contemporary intellectual, cultural and political events. ''The Truth of Žižek'' provides the first sustain
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  • ...against the historicist approach of Michel Foucault to develop a profound critique of historicism.''' ...s and generative principles. Her goal is to inspire a new kind of cultural critique, one that is “literate in desire,” and capable of interpreting what is
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  • ...uentin Meillassoux and Marxism, have provided grounds for the much needed critique of culturalism in gender theory, and the authority with which post-structur ...ing to promote feminist internationalism (rather than a “generous act of cultural inclusion”).
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  • ...subsists in many of the concepts currently deployed in disciplines such as cultural studies, social theory and literary criticism. ...wers, during the period 1966-67, this book covers, among other things, the critique of Lévi-Strauss’s structuralism, the theory of discourse and its relatio
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  • ...ractice of reading theory and literature through one another allows him to critique, complicate, and advance the understanding of Lacanian psychoanalysis and G
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  • ...usionist cinema as an antidote and revolutionary tool against the dominant cultural and sociopolitical forces of his time.
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  • ...through a unique blend of Lacanian psychoanalysis, Marxism and pop culture critique. He is also unafraid to turn his critical gaze on himself, offering cutting
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