Introducing Slavoj Zizek
A Graphic Guide
Christopher Kul-Want author Piero Pierini illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Icon Books
Published:1st Sep '11
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This book explores the ideas of Slavoj Zizek, examining his insights on contemporary global issues such as ecology, poverty, and politics, while reinterpreting traditional ideologies into a fresh perspective on freedom.
Introducing Slavoj Zizek delves into the thought-provoking ideas of the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, whose work often garners significant attention and controversy. Authors Christopher Kul-Want and Piero take readers on a journey through Zizek's rise to prominence, examining his insightful critiques of pressing global issues such as environmental degradation, increasing poverty, warfare, civil unrest, and the quest for revolution. Through this exploration, the authors aim to clarify Zizek's perspectives and the relevance of his analyses in today's world.
The book covers a wide array of topics including philosophy, ethics, politics, ideology, religion, art, literature, cinema, corporate marketing, quantum physics, and virtual reality. This comprehensive approach highlights Zizek's unique ability to reinterpret traditional ideologies such as Communism, Marxism, and psychoanalysis. By doing so, he offers a fresh theoretical lens through which to view concepts of freedom and enjoyment, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of these ideas in a contemporary context.
Overall, Introducing Slavoj Zizek serves as an accessible guide to one of the most influential thinkers of our time. It invites readers to engage with Zizek's complex theories and encourages a deeper understanding of the intricate connections between philosophy and the myriad challenges facing society today. Through this exploration, the book not only sheds light on Zizek's intellectual contributions but also inspires critical reflection on the state of the world.
ISBN: 9781848312937
Dimensions: 168mm x 118mm x 13mm
Weight: 148g
176 pages