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How Slavoj Became Žižek
press.uchicago.eduAn engrossing account of the meteoric rise of contemporary philosophy’s most contentious and prolific intellectual. Slovenian philosopher bad boy Slavoj Žižek is one of the most famous intellectuals of our time, publishing at a breakneck speed and lecturing around the world. With his unmistakable speaking style and set of mannerisms that have made him ripe material for internet humor and meme culture, he is recognizable to a wide spectrum of fans and detractors. But how did an intellectual from a remote Eastern European country come to such popular notoriety? In How Slavoj Became Žižek, sociologist Eliran Bar-El plumbs the emergence, popularization, and development of this phenomenon called “Žižek.” Beginning with Žižek’s early years as a thinker and political figure in Slovenian civil society, Bar-El traces Žižek’s rise from Marxist philosopher to a political candidate to eventual intellectual celebrity as Žižek perfects his unique performative style and a rhetorical arsenal of “Hegelacanese.” Following 9/11, Žižek’s career as a global op-ed writer and TV commentator married his rhetoric with global events such as the War on Terror, the financial crisis of 2008, and the Arab Spring of 2011. Yet, at the same time, this mainstream popularity, as well as a series of politically incorrect views, almost entirely estranged the Slovenian from the normal workings of academia. Ultimately, this account shows how Žižek harnessed the power of the digital era in his own self-fashioning as a public intellectual.
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okiedokie. This book's about how he became big via the internet, how he used it to become what he is now. I saw it in a NYRoB ad, thought it was an interesting premise. I wondered about how he became so popular.
Have you read the Rockhill article? https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/01/02/capitalisms-court-jester-slavoj-zizek/
Based, was just searching that on here to find discussion (I'm not stalking you 🫣🤔🫣 on purpose 🫣😭🫣)
I remember someone posted a bunch of old archived links on here to stuff he wrote such as https://web.archive.org/web/20120113203700/https://www.lrb.co.uk/2012/01/11/slavoj-zizek/the-revolt-of-the-salaried-bourgeoisie
and the one where he runs with the Iraq II narrative almost wholesale to scold antiwar ppl
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Which link do I gotta press on there? I've used libgen before but can't figure this one out
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Back when he was a member of the lib party
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I mean, not really worth seeing. :shrug-outta-hecks: irrelevant for today. But could be fun looking back
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