For the last decade, Slavoj Zizek's provocative and insightful interventions have contested the contemporary abandonment of radical politics and the postmodern retreat from the Enlightenment. Rejecting talk of the "victory of liberalism," Zizek calls for a revolutionary analysis of the connection between multinational capitalism and political subjectivity capable of reconstructing the project of global emancipation. In opposition to postmodern relativism, Zizek positions Lacan not as a postmodern theorist but as an Enlightenment thinker. His Lacanian interpretation of ideology proposes that the missing link in post-Althusserian theories is the unconscious subject, as the unruly by-product of ideological interpellation. Zizek combines this...
History
Journal
Telos : a quarterly journal of critical thoughts
Issue
129
Season
Fall - Winter
Pagination
151 - 172
Publisher
Telos Press
Location
[New York, N.Y.]
ISSN
0090-6514
eISSN
1940-459X
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article