Zizek and Communist Strategy: On the Disavowed Foundations of Global Capitalism

Good theory; bad politics - this is how Zizek's works have been described. Now Chris McMillan argues that Zizek's reading of global capitalism could reinvent political subversion. He highlights the political consequences of Zizek's fundamental concepts, such as the Lacanian Real, universality and the communist hypothesis. He argues that Zizek's turn to Communism represents the ultimate significance of Zizek's work for the 21st century and a marked new direction for Zizekian theory. While Zizek's work attracts a lot of labels, most of them pejorative - communist, conservative, anti-semantic - Chris McMillan identifies Zizek's unique and productive contribution to social and political theory, constructing his work as a response to the difficulties of contemporary social theory and the political deadlock of global capitalism.

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Zizek and Communist Strategy: On the Disavowed Foundations of Global Capitalism

Good theory; bad politics - this is how Zizek's works have been described. Now Chris McMillan argues that Zizek's reading of global capitalism could reinvent political subversion. He highlights the political consequences of Zizek's fundamental concepts, such as the Lacanian Real, universality and the communist hypothesis. He argues that Zizek's turn to Communism represents the ultimate significance of Zizek's work for the 21st century and a marked new direction for Zizekian theory. While Zizek's work attracts a lot of labels, most of them pejorative - communist, conservative, anti-semantic - Chris McMillan identifies Zizek's unique and productive contribution to social and political theory, constructing his work as a response to the difficulties of contemporary social theory and the political deadlock of global capitalism.

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Zizek and Communist Strategy: On the Disavowed Foundations of Global Capitalism

Zizek and Communist Strategy: On the Disavowed Foundations of Global Capitalism

by Chris McMillan
Zizek and Communist Strategy: On the Disavowed Foundations of Global Capitalism

Zizek and Communist Strategy: On the Disavowed Foundations of Global Capitalism

by Chris McMillan

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Good theory; bad politics - this is how Zizek's works have been described. Now Chris McMillan argues that Zizek's reading of global capitalism could reinvent political subversion. He highlights the political consequences of Zizek's fundamental concepts, such as the Lacanian Real, universality and the communist hypothesis. He argues that Zizek's turn to Communism represents the ultimate significance of Zizek's work for the 21st century and a marked new direction for Zizekian theory. While Zizek's work attracts a lot of labels, most of them pejorative - communist, conservative, anti-semantic - Chris McMillan identifies Zizek's unique and productive contribution to social and political theory, constructing his work as a response to the difficulties of contemporary social theory and the political deadlock of global capitalism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780748655496
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 05/31/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 651 KB

About the Author

Chris McMillan is Academic Skills Adviser at the Brunel University, having been formerly based at Massey University in New Zealand. He has previously published in the International Journal of Zizek Studies, as well as acting as a guest editor.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

1. Introduction
2. Marxism after the Discursive Turn
3. Jouissance and Politics
4. Universality and the Trauma of the Real
5. Zizek's Capitalism: What Can Sexual Difference Tell Us about New Forms of Apartheid?
6. Zizek's Realpolitics
7. The Communist Hypothesis: Zizekian Utopia or Utopian Fantasy?
8. Conclusion

References
Index

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