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Žižek's The Sublime Object of Ideology

A Reader’s Guide

Rafael Winkler (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)

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English
Bloomsbury
25 July 2024
Series: Reader's Guides
First published in 1989, The Sublime Object of Ideology was Žižek’s breakthrough work, and is still regarded by many as his masterpiece. It was an iconoclastic reinvention of ideology critique that introduced the English-speaking world to Žižek’s scorching brand of cultural and philosophical commentary and the multifaceted ways in which he explained it. Tying together concepts from aesthetics, psychoanalytic theory, cultural studies and the philosophy of belief, it changed the face of contemporary commentary and remains the underpinning of much of his subsequent thinking.

This compelling guide introduces all of the influential thinkers and foundational concepts which Žižek draws on to create this seminal work. Grounding the text’s many and varied references in the work of Peter Sloterdijk, Saul Kripke, Walter Benjamin, Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida, Immanuel Kant and G.W.F. Hegel, amongst others, helps students who are encountering this mercurial writer for the first time to understand the philosophical context of his early explorations. Each of Žižek’s key arguments are unpacked and laid out, alongside an invaluable account of how The Sublime Object of Ideology impacted the critical terrain on which it landed.

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781350425651
ISBN 10:   1350425656
Series:   Reader's Guides
Pages:   176
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Part I: Context The Habermas-Foucault debate, and Althusser Laclau and Mouffe; Antagonism and the Real of the Drive Part II: Overview of Themes Part III: Reading of the text 1.1 What is Money? 1.2 Exchange; Alfred Sohn-Rethel 1.3 Cynical consciousness; Peter Sloterdijk 1.4 Belief and Ideology 1.5 Althusser; Interpellation and Misrecognition 1.6 Kant and the Law 1.7 Disidentification Section 2 2.1 Retroactivity (Nachträglichkeit) 2.2 Error as the Way to the Truth 2.3 Desire and Lack 2.4 Trauma redux 2.5 The Form of Ideology Section 3 3.1 (a) The Constitution of Sublime Objects 3.2 The Quilting Point; Laclau and Mouffe’s Hegemonic Logic 3.3 Descriptivism vs. Anti-descriptivism 3.4 The Essence or ‘je ne sais quoi’ of the Object 3.5 (b) The Constitution of the Subject and Enjoyment (Jouissance) 3.6 Imaginary and Symbolic Identification 3.7 ‘Che vuoi?’ 3.8 Fantasy 3.9 The Real 4.0 Ideology Revisited Section 4 4.1 Symbolic and Physical Existence; Symbolic and Physical Death 4.2 Benjamin’s ‘Theses on the Philosophy of History’ 4.3 Power and its Representation Section 5 5.1 ‘There is No Metalanguage’; Derrida and Dissemination 5.2 Lacan and ‘Lenin in Warsaw’ 5.3 The Real Revisited 5.4 Freedom and the Forced Choice; the Real 5.5 Lack, the Subject, and the Ontological Inconsistency of the Big Other 5.6 The Ideological Function of objet a 5.7 The Subject Presumed to … Section 6 6.1 The Indefinite Judgment, Lack, and Negation 6.2 Beauty and the Sublime; the Pleasure Principle and its Beyond 6.3 From Kant to Hegel; Lack and Negativity 6.4 ‘Spirit is a Bone’ 6.5 Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit and the Heroism of Flattery 6.6 The ‘Beautiful Soul’ and Positing the Presuppositions Part IV: Reception and influence

Rafael Winkler is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He is the author of Philosophy of Finitude (Bloomsbury, 2018) and editor of Phenomenology and Naturalism (2017) and Identity and Difference: Contemporary Debates on the Self (2016).

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