For They Know Not what They Do: Enjoyment as a Political FactorWith the disintegration of state socialism, we are witnessing this eruption of enjoymnet in the re-emergence of aggressive nationalism and racism. With the lid of repression lifted, the desires that have emerged are from from democratic. To explain this apparent paradox, says Slavoj Zizek, socialist critical thought must turn to psychoanalysis. For They Know Not What They Do seeks to understand the status of enjoyment within ideological discourse, from Hegel through Lacan to these political and ideological deadlocks. The author's own enjoyment of "popular culture" makes this an engaging and lucid exposition, in which Hegel joins hands with Rossellini, Marx with Hitchcock, Lacan with Frankenstein, high theory with Hollywood melodrama. |
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Contents
Enjoyment within | xi |
The Hard Road to Dialectical Materialism From | lxxxix |
Destiny of a Joke | 1 |
On the One | 7 |
The Wanton Identity | 61 |
Hegelian Llanguage | 99 |
On the Other | 141 |
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