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  • ...d includes their collaboration with Ernesto [[Laclau]] on ''[[Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left]]''. Butler teaches rheto ...t of identity” and the [[relationship]] of this negativity, or gap, to [[hegemony]] and political contestation (''CHU'': 2). While Butler and Žižek both dr
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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 ...Denkverbot, the [[prohibition]] to [[think]]. Today's liberal-democratic [[hegemony]] is sustained by a kind of unwritten Denkverbot similar to the infamous Be
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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 ...new, more precise, sense. What we need today, in the era of the liberal [[hegemony]], is a "Leninist" traite de la servitude liberale, a new version of la Boe
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  • ...menon). The strict obverse of this objectivity is the way in which, in the cultural matters, we are confronted with the multitude of life-styles which one cann ...point of Levi-Strauss is that this example should in no way entice us into cultural relativism, according to which the perception of social space depends on th
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  • ...n. It changes what is the problem of what ultimately is not a problem of [[cultural]] tolerance, but of power, exploitation, [and] economy, it changes the prob ...ly, good about the old Titoist legacy, the war between the idea of a multi-cultural, tolerant — why not use these terms? — Yugoslavia and the new logic of
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  • ...s, who provided perfect descriptions of capitalist dynamics; Marx of the [[cultural]] studies who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily ...enkverbot, a [[prohibition]] on [[thinking]]. Today's liberal-democratic [[hegemony]] is sustained by a kind of unwritten Denkverbot similar to the infamous Be
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  • ...s, who provided perfect descriptions of [[capitalist]] dynamics, Marx of [[cultural]] studies, who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our dail ...rbot, a [[prohibition]] against [[thinking]]. Today's liberal-democratic [[hegemony]] is sustained by a kind of unwritten Denkverbot similar to the infamous Be
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  • ...more efficient; (2) it is all really about the control of oil and American hegemony — the [[true]] rogue [[state]] which terrorizes [[others]] are the US the ...Chirac]] and Schroeder basically proposed a kind of [[dual]] Franco-German hegemony over the European [[Community]]. So no wonder that anti-Americanism is at i
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  • ...Strauss wants to make is that this example should in no way entice us into cultural relativism, according to which the perception of social space depends on th ...subaltern position it leaves you in, can be effaced by the reassuring and 'cultural' notion that you can fashion your own modernity differently, so that there
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  • ...s space really [[gender]]-neutral? No – but not in the sense of secret [[hegemony]] of the male “phallocentric” logic: on the contrary, the space without
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  • ...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 ...lues as an antidote to the Americanized [[New World Order]]. If there is a cultural [[event]] in which, today, this European [[tradition]] condenses and embodi
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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 ...e very thing which causes constipation. And is not a negative proof of the hegemony of this stance the fact that true unconstrained consumption (in all its mai
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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 ...ot only the Political as such, the space of antagonisms and struggle for [[hegemony]], but the fundamental [[ontological]] [[finitude]] of the [[human conditio
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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 ...e very thing which causes constipation. And is not a negative proof of the hegemony of this stance the fact that true unconstrained consumption (in all its mai
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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 ...new, more precise, sense. What we need today, in the era of the liberal [[hegemony]], is a "Leninist" traite de la servitude liberale, a new version of la Boe
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  • ...le of the populist Right in the legitimation of current liberal-democratic hegemony. For what this Right - Buchanan, Le Pen, Haider - supplies is the negative ...niform spectrum, political differences are more and more reduced to merely cultural attitudes: multicultural/sexual (etc.) 'openness' versus traditional/natura
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  • ...menon). The strict obverse of this objectivity is the way in which, in the cultural matters, we are confronted with the multitude of life-styles which one cann ...oint of Lévi-Strauss is that this example should in no way entice us into cultural relativism, according to which the perception of social space depends on th
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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 ...new, more precise, sense. What we need today, in the era of the liberal [[hegemony]], is a "Leninist" traite de la servitude liberale, a new version of la Boe
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  • ...s, who provided perfect descriptions of capitalist dynamics; Marx of the [[cultural]] studies who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily ...enkverbot, a [[prohibition]] on [[thinking]]. Today's liberal-democratic [[hegemony]] is sustained by a kind of unwritten Denkverbot similar to the infamous Be
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  • ...- but also with radical [[left-wing]] politics generally. The subsequent [[hegemony]] of neo-[[liberal]], and then [[Third]] Way, [[ideologies]] seemed to cons ...unsuccessfully, to embody it (Butler et al , 2000, p 81). This politics of hegemony - or politics of the lack - implies a democratic and emancipative contingen
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  • ...ues Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory (Critical Evaluationsin Cultural Theory)]]'''''. SZ editor. London: Routledge. December 23, 2002, 1st Editio ...[[Slavoj Zizek]]. '''''[[Contingency, Hegemony, Universality|Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left]]'''''. London; New York:
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  • ambiguous political profile--<i>marxisant</i> cultural critic on involves a transformation of "politics" into "[[cultural]] politics," where
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  • ...s of possibility) that produces and predisposes the contemporary logics of hegemony - it is equally true to say that the type of political challenge that Zizek
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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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  • ...nalysis]] of [[ideology]]' (SO, xvi). What is the essential argument of <i>Hegemony and Socialist Strategy</i>? Its fundamental insight, following the [[lingui ...is Laclau and Mouffe's project of 'radical democracy', as elaborated in <i>Hegemony and Socialist Strategy</i>. But we might ask how what they propose there di
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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 ...book - adapted from Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe's ground-breaking <i>Hegemony and Socialist Strategy</i> (1985) - is that the social is essentially divid
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  • ...culture|cultural]] perspectives become skewed to favor the dominant group. Hegemony controls the ways that [[ideas]] become "naturalized" in a [[process]] that ...efined "[[heresy|heresies]]", provides a richly-exampled arena of cultural hegemony.
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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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  • ...tom]]atic in what an exaggerated and panicky way the political (and even [[cultural]]) establishment reacted when Lafontaine referred to "foreign workers," or ...not prescribed in advance but, precisely, the stake of the struggle for [[hegemony]]: even [[ideology|ideological]] elements like brutal [[racism]] and [[anti
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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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  • ...of the "subject" ; psychoanalysis as both a [[clinical]] practice and a [[cultural]] institution; and psychoanalysis as ideologically committed and engaged. ...of subject formation is compatible with antonio gramsci’s [[notion]] of hegemony. More recently, [[Alenka Zupančič]] has followed in Žižek’s path, com
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  • Another example of the interpenetration of [[cultural]] studies and film theory shows up in the spate of work on gay, lesbian, an ...esis]] of feminist and queer theory in its examination of a broad range of cultural production. Between the Sheets, In the Streets: Queer, Lesbian, Gay Documen
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  • ...rsion of the same tendency. In their co-written [[work]], ''[[Contingency, Hegemony, Universality]]'', [[Laclau]] criticizes Žižek’s Marxist [[theory]] of ...[[essence]] which then expresses itself within a two-level-distance in a [[cultural]] struggle” (''LC'': 290). Rather, as he describes it in [[Less Than Noth
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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 ...when we focus on one term, the other two get condensed into one (under the hegemony of one of them). If we focus on the Imaginary, the Real and the Symbolic ge
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  • ...e predominance of one or another habit is the result of a [[struggle]] for hegemony, for which accident will occupy the empty place of the universality. That i ...the two is ultimately contingent, the result of [[political]] struggle for hegemony.<br />
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  • * [[Contingency, Hegemony, Universality - Contemporary Dialogues On The Left]] * [[Jacques Lacan - Critical Evaluations In Cultural Theory]]
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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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  • ....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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  • ...sire-of-the-analysts/index.html Desire of the Analysts: Psychoanalysis and Cultural Criticism]<br /> 2009, [../../../text/books/slavoj-zizek/theories-of-race-a
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  • ...philosophical figures and developments in their historical, political, and cultural contexts.
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  • ...inates which, therefore, have to be imposed on him from outside, through a cultural authority; rather, Kant's true aim is to point out how ''the very need for .... The predominance of one or another habit is the result of a struggle for hegemony, a struggle over which accident will occupy the empty place of the universa
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  • This is why the key feature of contemporary capitalism is not only the hegemony, but also the (relative) autonomy of financial capital: it may seem like th ...leges and with a passionate resentment of caste distinctions and inherited cultural superiority. It is permitted to be wealthy, so long as the rich man is as v
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  • ...s here an 'ethics without violence', freely (re)negotiated – the highest Cultural Critique meets here unexpectedly the lowest denominator of pop psychology. ...sition in the chain of command? Only the Chinese army in the heyday of the Cultural Revolution abol­ished ranks and used only the position in the chain of com
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