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Slavoj oiYek (pronounced [ˈslavoj ˈʒiʒɛk]; born 21 March 1949) is a Slovenian philosopher and cultural critic[1] working in the traditions of Hegelianism, Marxism and Lacanian psychoanalysis. He has made contributions to political theory, film theory and theoretical psychoanalysis.
oiYek is a senior researcher at the Institute of Sociology University of Ljubljana. He often does some lectures at the Logos school. Slovenia, and a professor at the European Graduate School.He has been a visiting professor at, among others, the University of Chicago, Columbia University, London Consortium, Princeton University, New York University, The New School, the University of Minnesota, the University of California, Irvine and the University of Michigan. He is currently the International Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London and president of the Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis, Ljubljana.
oiYek uses examples from popular culture to explain the theory of Jacques Lacan and uses Lacanian psychoanalysis, Hegelian philosophy and Marxist economic criticism to interpret and speak extensively on immediately current social phenomena, including the current ongoing global financial crisis. In a 2008 interview with Amy Goodman on the New York City radio show Democracy Now! he described himself as a "communist in a qualified sense" and in another appearance on the show in October 2009 he described himself as a "radical leftist".
It was not until the 1989 publication of his first book written in English, The Sublime Object of Ideology, that oiYek achieved international recognition as a social theorist. Since then, he has continued to develop his status as a confrontational intellectual.
He writes on many topics including subjectivity, ideology, capitalism, fundamentalism, racism, tolerance, multiculturalism, human rights, ecology, globalization, the Iraq War, revolution, utopianism, totalitarianism, postmodernism, pop culture, opera, cinema, political theology, and religion.
He has been called "the most dangerous political philosopher in the West".
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1976 - Znak, označitelj, pismo [PDF]
1989 - The Sublime Object of Ideology [PDF]
1991 - For They Know Not What They Do [PDF]
1991 - Looking Awry [PDF]
1992 - Enjoy Your Symptom! [PDF]
1993 - Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lacan... But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock [PDF]
1993 - Tarrying With the Negative [PDF-DOC]
1994 - The Metastases of Enjoyment [PDF]
1995 - Mapping Ideology [PDF]
1995 - Reading Seminar XI [CHM]
1996 - The Indivisible Remainder Essays on Schelling and Related Matters [PDF]
1997 - The Abyss of Freedom [PDF]
1997 - The Plague of Fantasies [PDF]
1998 - Estudios Culturales [PDF]
1999 - El Acoso de las Fantasias [PDF]
1999 - Skakljivi Subjekt [PDF]
1999 - The Ticklish Subject [PDF]
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