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Subject Lessons: Hegel, Lacan, and the Future of Materialism

Adrian Johnston, Johnston(Contributions by)Alenka Zupancic, Zupancic(Contributions by)Andrew Cole, Cole(Contributions by)Borna Radnik, Radnik(Contributions by)Kathryn Van Wert, Van Wert(Contributions by)Mladen Dolar, Dolar(Contributions by)Molly Anne Rothenberg, Rothenberg(Contributions by)Nathan Gorelick, Gorelick(Contributions by)Todd McGowan, McGowan(Contributions by)Russell Sbriglia, Sbriglia(Edited by)Slavoj Zizek, Zizek(Edited by)
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Responding to the ongoing "objectal turn" in contemporary humanities and social sciences, the essays in Subject Lessons present a sustained case for the continued importance- indeed, the indispensability-of the category of the subject for the future of materialist thought.Approaching matters through the frame of Hegel and Lacan, the contributors to this volume, including the editors, as well as Andrew Cole, Mladen Dolar, Nathan Gorelick, Adrian Johnston, Todd McGowan, Borna Radnik, Molly Anne Rothenberg, Kathryn Van Wert, and Alenka Zupancic-many of whom stand at the forefront of contemporary Hegel and Lacan scholarship-agree with neovitalist thinkers that material reality is ontologically incomplete, in a state of perpetual becoming, yet they maintain that this is the case not in spite of but, rather, because of the subject.Incorporating elements of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and literary and cultural studies, Subject Lessons contests the movement to dismiss the subject, arguing that there can be no truly robust materialism without accounting for the little piece of the Real that is the subject.

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0810141396 / 9780810141391
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146.3
15/02/2020
English
272 pages
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