Review Essay: On the "Subject" of Zizek

Rex Butler

Abstract


‘On the “Subject” of Žižek’  is a three-part review essay looking at two recent texts on Žižek’s political interventions: Sean Homer’s Slavoj Žižek and Radical Politics, which takes up Žižek’s writings on the Balkan Wars, and Adam’s Kotsko’s series of web posts on Žižek on the refugee “crisis” in Europe . As well, it examines Zizek’s 2016 book on Islamic terrorism and the same “crisis”, Against the Double Blackmail: Refugees, Terror and Other Troubles with the Neighbours. Through a close reading of Žižek’s text, the review asks what is the proper philosophical response to these contemporary events. It proposes that critics of Žižek’s intellectual interventions fail properly to grasp his Hegelian method, which at once is to propose solutions and to think the limits and conditions of possibility of such solutions. It ultimately suggests that such solutions are their own failure, which are intended to lead to a better thinking of our situation – a thinking, consistent with Žižek’s Hegelian method, that could not have been arrived directly, but only through and as the failure of previous solutions.


Keywords


Zizek; Sean Homer; Adam Kotsko; Balkan Wars; Marxism

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Works Cited

Homer, S. (2013) ‘To Begin at the Beginning Again: Žižek in the Former Yugoslavia’, Slavic Review 72 (4): 706-27.

Homer, S. (2016) Slavoj Žižek and Radical Politics. New York and London: Routledge.

Kotsko, A. (2012) ‘How to Read Žižek’, Los Angeles Review of Books. Available at: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/how-to-read-Žižek/.

Kotsko, A. (2015) ‘How to Read Žižek on the Refugee Crisis’. Available at: https://itself.wordpress.com/2015/11/25/how-to-read-Žižek-on-the-refugee-crisis/.

Kotsko, A. (2016a) ‘Would Not the Most Radical Political Intervention for Žižek be Precisely to STOP?!’ Available at: https://itself.wordpress.com/2016/05/23/would-not-the-most-radical-political-intervention-for-Žižek-be-precisely-to-stop/.

Kotsko, A. (2016b) ‘Žižek and Shame’. Available at: https://itself.wordpress.com/2016/04/07/Žižek-and-shame/.

Lacan, J. (1977) The Four Fundamentals of Psycho-Analysis. The Hogarth Press: London.

Žižek, S. (1991) For The Know Not What They Do: Enjoyment as a Political Factor, London: Verso.

Žižek, S. (2013) ‘Reply’, Slavic Review 72 (4): 771-77.

Žižek, S. (2016) Against the Double Blackmail: Refugees, Terror and Other Troubles with the Neighbours. London: Allen Lane.


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