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基本説明
The contrasting comparison between the two thinkers throws into sharp relief the commonalities and irreconcilable differences of their respective approaches to critical theory.
Full Description
This book brings together two of the most influential thinkers in critical theory. By unmasking reality as contingent symbolic fiction, the authors argue, Foucauldian criticism has only deconstructed the world in different ways; the point, however, is 'to recognize the Real in what appears to be mere symbolic fiction' (Žižek) and to change it.
Contents
Prologue PART I: DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OR IDEOLOGY CRITIQUE? Why Discourse? Foucault's Critical Historicism The Positive Unconcious : in Search of the Matrix Suspending Ontological Questions Matrix Releaded: Žižek's Ideology Critique Locating Antagonism: the Return of Class Struggle Beyond Anti-capitalism and Liberal Democracy PART II: ON POWER AND HOW TO ENJOY IT 'Where There is Power ...' '... There is Resistance' The Missing Subject Liberation Hurts: Žižek on Supergo, Masochism and Enacted Utopia The Leninist Act Commodity Fetishism: From Desire to Drive Excursus : Žižek In and Out of Europe PART III: METASTASES OF THE REAL Žižek Against Badiou: the Real Beyond the Event 'There Is No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship': the Formal Deadlock of Sexuality Objet a , or the Ruse of Masculinity Woman's 'Not-all' and the Paradox of Passive Aggression The Zero-level of Femininity: the Real as Symbolic Failure The Miracle of Love and the Real of Christianity Epilogue: Maradona in Mexico References Index