Articles marked Slavoj ŽižekSlavoj Žižek is a dialectical-materialist philosopher and psychoanalyst. He also co-directs the International Centre for Humanities at Birkbeck College. His most recent book is In Defence of Lost Causes (Verso). From the London Review dated 25 May 2006Freud Lives!A century ago, Freud included psychoanalysis as one of what he described as the three ‘narcissistic illnesses’. First, Copernicus demonstrated that the Earth moves around the Sun, thereby depriving humans of their central place in the universe. Then Darwin demonstrated that we are the product of evolution, thereby depriving us of our privileged place among living beings. Finally, by making clear the predominant role of the unconscious in psychic processes, Freud showed that the ego is not master even in its own house. Today, scientific breakthroughs seem to bring further humiliation: the mind is merely a machine for data-processing, our sense of freedom and autonomy merely a ‘user’s illusion’. In comparison, the conclusions of psychoanalysis seem rather conservative. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Search the web for Slavoj Žižek: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archiveUse Your Illusions · 14 November 2008 Don’t Just Do Something, Talk · 10 October 2008 Resistance Is Surrender · 15 November 2007 Freud Lives! · 25 May 2006 Nobody has to be vile · 6 April 2006 Lenin Shot at Finland Station · 18 August 2005
The Two Totalitarianisms · 17 March 2005 Knee-Deep · 2 September 2004
Bring me my Philips Mental Jacket · 22 May 2003
Are we in a war? Do we have an enemy? · 23 May 2002 Attempts to Escape the Logic of Capitalism · 28 October 1999
‘You May!’ · 18 March 1999 From the LRB letters page |