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Slavoj Zizek
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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Profile Books; First Paperback Edition edition (1 Jan 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1846680271
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846680274
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 1.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 30,940 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"* 'Since the deaths of Jacques Derrida in 2004 and Jean Baudrillard in 2007... Zizek has quickly cemented his position as the world's prominent philosopher and cultural theorist.' Matthew Taunton, New Statesman * 'A thinker whose views are worth paying attention to.' The New Yorker 'A startling critic of great daring, who doesn't watch his back or observe the pieties as he swerves and swoops through the age of globalised images and fabricated realities.' Times Literary Supplement 'Zizek is... the most formidably brilliant exponent of psychoanalysis, indeed of cultural theory in general, to have emerged in Europe for some decades.' Terry Eagleton, University of Oxford '[Zizek] stares out, dishevelled, from the page and dares the reader to disagree.' The Guardian"

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'The Elvis of cultural theory' confirms his status as the most exciting philosopher in recent history as he explores the nature of violence in typically controversial style.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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This book is coherent and lucid. It focusses on the conventionally, comprehensibly political. There is a sustained line of argument which is refreshing given the often scattered, repetitive nature of some of Zizek's recent stuff. His thesis is relatively simple: that while the media waxes hysterical about sporadic and incomprehensible outbursts of graphic violence, whose very immediacy and excessiveness short-circuit sustained rational analysis, there is a constitutive and structural violence - principally economic - that sustains the operation of the developed world, and is simply more important. The introduction, in which he sets out his stall, is outstanding. There is a helpful epilogue which summarises the book as a whole and its argument, which is nice. Zizek clarifies his position more often than usual too, and this added sense of nuance and position considerably enriches the usual mixture of brilliant provocation and irony. There is relatively little jargon in it (relatively) and it is pleasingly concrete too, for those among us who like concrete. One comes away from Violence with a clear sense of what Zizek thinks about the way things are, as opposed to a panoply of dazzling apercus and a hodgepodge of abstruse theoretical speculation. Recommended, especially as a way in to Zizek, with a greater than usual emphasis on the political. What a pity he made a tit of himself on Newsnight.
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Missed Opportunity 21 Jun 2009
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There is a lot of recycled material in this book and a lot that is off the point altogether. So a typical Zizek book. The one idea I found interesting is his explanation of street protests that turn violent, as well as the kind of thing that went on in Paris in 2005, as 'phatic' violence. That is to say, it serves the sole purpose of saying 'I'm here' and 'we're talking'. But Zizek doesn't take it far enough because in fact the phatic requires two interlocutors and its purpose is to keep open the lines of communication. So the obvious point he missed is that the police response is also phatic. By brutalising the protestors, they too are saying 'I'm here' and 'we're talking'. Moreover, if this in fact the case, then this type of protest action will not bring change because it is a routine exchange.
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This is a fascinating and hugely thought-provoking book by the ever stimulating Slovenian writer. His premise is that violence sustains what we perceive today as the "normal", peaceful state of things. It's refreshing to read Marxist-based thinking and analysis helping to explain so much.
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