The aesthetics of ideology, or 'the critique of ideological judgment' in Eagleton and Zizek
journal contribution
posted on 2006-02-01, 00:00authored byMatthew Sharpe
The notions of ‘ideology’ and ‘critique of ideology’ have been criticised in many ways. This essay examines the works of two contemporary theorists who defend this theoretical category. Interestingly, both do this through pivotal recourse to categories drawn from modern aesthetic theory, and in particular Kant's third Critique. In this way, they reanimate a theoretical concern with the intersection of politics and aesthetics that goes as far back as Plato. The essay's conclusion reflects on this "aesthetic turn" in the theory of ideology: what work it allows, and its limits.
History
Journal
Political theory : an international journal of political philosophy