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بوطیقای ژیژک

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كتاب « بوطيقاي ژيژك » شامل چهار مقاله نسبتاً مفصل از ژيژك است كه به بررسي چهار ركن انديشه اين فيلسوف انتقادي معاصر در حوزه فلسفه ، روانكاوي ، سياست و سينما مي‌پردازد . نويسنده اين كار را از خلال ترجمه متن كامل اين چهار مقاله كليدي ژيژك و شرحي بر هر كدام از آنها انجام داده و مفاهيم مغلق فلسفي را به مدد رسانه سينما و با استفاده از گفتمان روانكاوي ساده‌تر و قابل فهم‌تر مي‌كند . در واقع نوعي به كارگيري مفاهيم عامه‌پسند در تشريح مطالب فلسفي . اسلاوي ژيژك در اوايل دهه 1970 همراه ديگر همفكرانش به گروهي از انديشمندان فرانسوي مانند لاكان ، دريدا ، آلتوسر و فوكو علاقه‌مند شدند و شروع به ترجمه و انتشار افكار آنان كردند . سه قطب اصلي دستگاه تحليلي ژيژك سه انديشمند اروپايي يعني هگل ، ماركس و لاكان است . ژيژك فيلسوفي راديكال است كه پارادايم‌هاي ژاك لاكان در روانكاوي ، هگل در فلسفه و كارل ماركس را در سياست در دستگاه فكري منحصر به فرد خود تركيب كرده و پيچيدگي ذاتي آنها را با آوردن مصداق‌هايي از فرهنگ عامه و سينما ساده‌تر كرده است.‏

200 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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Slavoj Žižek

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Slavoj Žižek is a Slovene sociologist, philosopher, and cultural critic.

He was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia (then part of SFR Yugoslavia). He received a Doctor of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Ljubljana and studied psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VIII with Jacques-Alain Miller and François Regnault. In 1990 he was a candidate with the party Liberal Democracy of Slovenia for Presidency of the Republic of Slovenia (an auxiliary institution, abolished in 1992).

Since 2005, Žižek has been a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Žižek is well known for his use of the works of 20th century French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan in a new reading of popular culture. He writes on many topics including the Iraq War, fundamentalism, capitalism, tolerance, political correctness, globalization, subjectivity, human rights, Lenin, myth, cyberspace, postmodernism, multiculturalism, post-marxism, David Lynch, and Alfred Hitchcock.

In an interview with the Spanish newspaper El País he jokingly described himself as an "orthodox Lacanian Stalinist". In an interview with Amy Goodman on Democracy Now! he described himself as a "Marxist" and a "Communist."

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