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Zizek A (Very) Critical Introduction (Interventions) Marcus Pound

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: InterventionsPublication details: U.S.A.; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.; 2008Description: 168tr; paperback; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780802860019
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 199.4973
  • P872-M32
Online resources: Summary: A decade ago Slavoj Zizek's work - his atheistic, communistic philosophy - took a strangely theological turn. In Zizek: A (Very) Critical Introduction, Marcus Pound asks the pertinent questions to reposition this philosophical stance within a more traditional theological context. It has been the brilliance of Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek (b. 1949) to uniquely weave theology, psychoanalysis, and politics together into stunning commentary on contemporary culture. Assuming little prior knowledge of this controversial (atheist, communist) philosopher, Marcus Pound provides the first comprehensive, systematic account of Žižek's work as it relates specifically to theology and religious studies.
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A decade ago Slavoj Zizek's work - his atheistic, communistic philosophy - took a strangely theological turn. In Zizek: A (Very) Critical Introduction, Marcus Pound asks the pertinent questions to reposition this philosophical stance within a more traditional theological context. It has been the brilliance of Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek (b. 1949) to uniquely weave theology, psychoanalysis, and politics together into stunning commentary on contemporary culture. Assuming little prior knowledge of this controversial (atheist, communist) philosopher, Marcus Pound provides the first comprehensive, systematic account of Žižek's work as it relates specifically to theology and religious studies.

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