A Reader's Guide: The Sublime Object of Ideology w/ Rafael Winkler
Jul 22, 2024
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Associate Professor Rafael Winkler discusses Zizek's 'The Sublime Object of Ideology'. They explore Zizek's unique take on ideology and the sublime, his approach to ideology and psychoanalysis, and unraveling the layers of symptom meaning. They also delve into belief, ideology, and power dynamics, offering insights into Zizek's influential work.
Zizek's work challenges traditional paradigms through unique insights of Lacanian psychoanalysis and ideology critique.
The Sublime Object of Ideology's timeless relevance offers a novel approach to societal analysis, dissecting ideology.
Zizek's incorporation of Althusser's theory unveils the complex blend of pleasure and discomfort in ideological attachment.
Critique of cynical disavowal highlights id's role in sustaining symbolic orders, diverging from traditional critique methodologies.
Deep dives
Raphael Winkler's Encounter with Zizek's The Sublime Object of Ideology
Raphael Winkler discusses his intellectual background and journey into Zizek's works, particularly fascinated by Lacanian psychoanalysis and the unique insights Zizek offers in The Sublime Object of Ideology, challenging conventional paradigms.
Motivation Behind Exploring Zizek's Book
Raphael delves into the motivation behind creating a Reader's Guide for a book nearly 40 years old, emphasizing its timeless relevance in dissecting ideology and providing a novel approach to societal analysis.
Historical Context of The Sublime Object
Contextualizes Zizek's book published in 1989 amidst discussions on power structures by Foucault and normative standpoints by Habermas, highlighting Zizek's unique portrayal of ideology and subject formation.
The Role of Althusser and Ideological Critique
Analyzes Zizek's incorporation of Althusser's interpolation theory and the paradox of ideological symptoms, unveiling how attachment to ideology stems from a complex blend of pleasure and discomfort.
Critiquing Cynicism and Ideological Subtleties
Explores Zizek's critique of cynical disavowal and the perpetuation of ideology, emphasizing the underlying demands of the id in sustaining symbolic orders and the intricate forms of ideological critique.
The Challenge of Meta-Language and Id as Ideological Limit
Examines the concept of meta-language and the id as the ideological limit, shedding light on Zizek's stance that challenges traditional ideological critique methodologies, emphasizing the absence of a view above the symbolic order.
Future Implications of The Sublime Object
Reflects on the lasting impact of Zizek's work in philosophy and political theory, suggesting that the true significance and influence of The Sublime Object of Ideology will be revealed over time.
Zizek's Marginalization in Academic Circles
Addresses Zizek's marginalized status within academic circles, where he is widely known but not extensively read, advocating for a critical and sober approach in engaging with his profound yet polarizing ideas.
Exciting news! For the first time Bloomsbury has published a book length overview and guide to Slavoj Žižek's 1989 text The Sublime Object of Ideology and we're talking with it's author Rafael Winkler about his reading of Slavoj Žižek's famous text.
Rafael is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He’s the author of Žižek’s The Sublime Object of Ideology: A Reader’s Guide (London: Bloomsbury, 2024), Philosophy of Finitude: Heidegger, Levinas, and Nietzsche (London: Bloomsbury, 2019), Identity and Difference (ed.) (London and New York: Routledge, 2018), Phenomenology and Naturalism (ed.) (London and New York: Routledge, 2017), and Identity and Difference: Contemporary Debates on the Self (ed.) (London: Palgrave, 2016)
More on the book from Bloomsbury.
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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