rio wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
Been reading Welcome to the Desert of the Real! by Zizek for my independent study. I've become such a fan boy despite the fact that there are some major flaws in his presentation.
I finally got round to starting In Defence of Lost Causes recently; the first thing of his I've read except for the intros to the Mao and Robespierre books. I like the constant pop culture references, although occasionally it feels a bit like a gimmick that he throws in because it's his thing.
Really interesting though; I'm a philosophy noob so it's hard. I also picked up Minima Moralia by Adorno which looks like fun.
And, I got Social THeory: A Historical Introduction by Alex Callinicos to flick through as reference from the library. Think I'm finally starting to understand what people mean when they say "Hegelian"

The movie references are so hardcore and extreme. So Mr. Zizek you really grasped the root of America's superficiality from an episode of Nip/Tuck? When Zizek sticks to Marx, it's easy for me to read but once he goes with the psychoanalysis, I get lost. I'll understand it and then two minutes later I confuse myself about it all. A basic understanding of most of the words he uses is necessary. Lacan.com has some good information on his work and ideas. I hate how he takes for granted phrases like global capitalism and how you can't define what his actual political stance is. It's a lot of criticism with no clear goal.
I have Negative Dialectics by Adorno. It seemed readable but still pretty intense. I hate how I've been studying this for a while and I'm still getting blown away by something as simple as defining "Hegelian". I'm sure I could spout something out but it wouldn't grasp the entirety or the gravitas of the term. I really want to find some stuff by Callinicos. Maybe his work on Althusser I believe.