Žižek
BY SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK
January 2010 – Die Perle ist immer Dreck – Slavoj Zizek im Interview mit Das Magazin
January 2010 – “First they called me a joker, now I am a dangerous thinker”
18. December 2009 – A Revolution ne s’autorise que d’elle même
November 2009 – Denial: the Liberal Utopia
9. November 2009 – 20 Years of Collapse
29. October 2009 – NewStatesman Interview with Slavoj Žižek
October 2009 – Hollywood Today: Report from an Ideological Frontline
16. October 2009 – Hermeneutic Delirium (Lacanian Ink 34)
October 2009 – To Each According to his Greed
14. September 2009 – Making the Illegal Legal
August 2009 – The Palestinian Question
18. August 2009 – Quiet Slicing of the West Bank
23. July 2009 – Berlusconi in Tehran: The Rome-Tehran Axis
2. July 2009 – The People & Beyond: Ricardo Sanin interviews Slavoj Žižek
15. June 2009 – From Job to Christ: A Paulian Reading of Chesterton
May-June 2009 – How to Begin From The Beginning
April 2009 – My Own Private Austria
2009 – “Materialism and Empirio-criticism” for 21st Century
14. November 2008 – Use Your Illusions: Obama’s Victory and the Financial Meltdown
29. October 2008 – Through the Glasses Darkly
9. October 2008 - Don’t Just Do Something, Talk
2. September 2008 – The Audacity of Rhetoric
14. August 2008 – Democracy Versus the People
9. August 2008 – Q&A with Slavoj Žižek, The Guardian
28. June 2008 – Rumsfeld and the Bees
20. June 2008 – The Ambiguous Legacy of ‘68
May 2008 – Unbehagen in der Natur: Ecology Against Nature
January 2008 – Lacan’s Four Discourses, A Political Reading
2008 – Descartes and the Post-Traumatic Subject
3. December 2007 – China’s Valley of Tears
15. November 2007 – Resistance Is Surrender
6. November 2007 – The Disturbing Sounds of the Turkish March
18. May 2007 – The Dreams of Others
14. March 2007 – Divine Violence and Liberated Territories
26. January 2007 – In You More Than Yourself
15. January 2007 – The Clash of Civilizations at the End of History
2007 – The Day After: An Interview with Slavoj Žižek
30. December 2006 – Is This Digital Democracy, or a New Tyranny of Cyberspace?
11. September 2006 – On 9/11, New Yorkers Faced the Fire in the Minds of Men
23. August 2006 – Let’s be Realists, Let’s Demand the Impossible!
25. May 2006 – Freud Lives!
11. April 2006 – The Liberal Communists of Porto Davos
6. April 2006 – Nobody Has to be Vile: The Philanthropic Enemy&
27. January 2006 – Jack Bauer and the Ethics of Urgency
10. January 2006 – The Depraved Heroes of 24 are the Himmlers of Hollywood
20. October 2005 – The Subject Supposed to Loot and Rape
18. August 2005 – Lenin Shot at Finland Station
11. August 2005 – Give Iranian Nukes a Chance
27. July 2005 – A Parallax View on Drives
19. June 2005 – Thanks, But Well Do It Ourselves
4. June 2005 – The Constitution is Dead. Long Live Proper Politics
21. May 2005 – Revenge of Global Finance
8. April 2005 – The Popes Failures
17. March 2005 – The Two Totalitarianisms: Stalin Applauded Too
14. February 2005 – The Not-So-Quiet American
2005 – An Interview With Wolfgang Tillmans
5. November 2004 – The Liberal Waterloo
23. September 2004 – The Free World … of Slums
12. September 2004 – The Iraqi Borrowed Kettle
2. September 2004 – Knee-Deep: Leftist Platitudes
Fall 2004 – Why is Wagner Worth Saving?
Fall 2004 – On Divine Self-Limitation and Revolutionary Love
July 2004 – The Believer Magazine Interview
21. May 2004 – What Rumsfeld Doesn’t Know That He Knows About Abu Ghraib
1. May 2004 – What Does Europe Want?
1. May 2004 – What Lies Beneath
27. February 2004 – Passion: Regular or Decaf?
21. January 2004 – What Is To Be Done (With Lenin)?
30. September 2003 – Critical Psychology: A Conversation with Slavoj Žižek
25. September 2003 – Heiner Mueller Out of Joint
25. September 2003 – Homo Sacer as the Object of the Discourse of the University
10. September 2003 – Learning To Love Leni Riefenstahl
18. July 2003 – Will You Laugh for Me, Please?
6. June 2003 – Ideology Reloaded
22. May 2003 – Bring me my Philips Mental Jacket
19. May 2003 – How Much Democracy Is Too Much?
1. May 2003 – Back to School (Abercrombie & Fitch Quarterly)
18. March 2003 – Today, Iraq. Tomorrow … Democracy?
13. March 2003 – The Iraq War: Where Is The True Danger?
28. February 2003 – Catastrophes Real and Imagined
23. May 2002 – Are We in a War? Do We Have an Enemy?: Love Thy Neighbour
February 2002 – I am a Fighting Atheist: Interview with Slavoj Zizek
29. October 2001 – The Desert of the Real; Is This the End of Fantasy?
March-April 2000 – Why We All Love to Hate Haider
2000 – From Proto-Reality to the Act
2000 – No Sex Please! We Are Post-Human
15. December 1999 – Laugh Yourself to Death: the new wave of Holocaust comedies!
15. November 1999 – Human Rights and Its Discontents
28. October 1999 – Attempts to Escape the Logic of Capitalism: Václav Havel
28. October 1999 – The Matrix, or, the Two Sides of Perversion
September 1999 – The Thing from Inner Space
29. June 1999 – NATO, the Left Hand of God
18. March 1999 – ‘You May!’ On The Post-modern Superego
1999 – Against The Double Blackmail
1999 – When the Party Commits Suicide
7. October 1998 – Hysteria And Cyberspace
June 1998 – Psychoanalysis and Post-Marxism: The Case of Alain Badiou
January 1998 – From “Passionate Attachments” to Dis-Identification
1998 – The Interpassive Subject
1998 – For a Leftist Appropriation of the European Legacy
September 1997 – From Joyce-the-Symptom to the Symptom of Power
June 1997 – The Big Other Doesn’t Exist
1997 – Civil Society, Fanaticism, and Digital Reality – An Interview with Slavoj Zizek
1997 – Desire: Drive = Truth: Knowledge
1996 – Love Beyond Law
27. February 1995 – Reflections of Media, Politics and Cinema
28. August 1992 – Ethnic Dance Macabre
March 1992 – Hidden Prohibitions and the Pleasure Principle
20. January 1991 – Why Does A Letter Always Arrive At Its Destination?
ON SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK
Dutch:
André Nusselder – Vrijheid in een virtuele wereld: Slavoj Žižek’s denken der digitalisering
André Nusselder – Een “goede terrorist”: Slavoj Žižek in Rotterdam
This list is far from ‘complete’, even if that were possible. It is a collection of files arranged together in no particular order, belonging to the same group only because they wear the authors name and can’t be classified as books. Any help in organizing this page more properly would be greatly appreciated.
