About the Book
Table of Contents:
Introduction, Dominik Finkelde and Todd McGowan
Part I: Ontology
1. Cake or Doughnut?: Žižek and German Idealist Emergentisms, Adrian Johnston (University of New Mexico, USA)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Johnston
2. Truth as Bacchanalian Revel: Žižek and the Risks of Irony, Dominik Finkelde (Munich School of Philosophy, Germany)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Finkelde
3. Žižek and the Retroactivity of the Real, Graham Harman (SCI-Arc, Los Angeles, USA)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Harman
4. Slavoj Žižek's Hegel, Robert Pippin (University of Chicago, USA)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Pippin
Part II: Ideology
5. Slavoj Žižek Is Not Violent Enough, Todd McGowan (University of Vermont, USA)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to McGowan
6. Žižek's Foundationless Building: Ideology Critique as an Existentialist Choice, Hilary Neroni (University of Vermont, USA)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Neroni
7. The Subject is Not Enough, Henrik Jøker Bjerre (Aalborg University, Denmark)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Bjerre
8. Žižek and Derrida: Hospitality, Hostility, and the “Real” Neighbor, Zahi Zalloua (Whitman College, USA)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Zalloua
9. The Politics of Incompleteness: On Žižek's Theory of the Subject, Nadia Bou Ali (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Nadia Bou Ali
Part III: Psychoanalysis
10. Reading the Illegible: On Žižek's Interpretation of Lacan's 'Kant with Sade', Dany Nobus (Brunel University London, UK)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Nobus
11. Raising a Mundane Object to the Dignity of the Thing: When Desire is Not the Desire of the Other, Mari Ruti (University of Toronto, Canada)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Ruti
12. Hoping Against Hope: Žižek, Jouissance, and the Impossible, Jennifer Friedlander (Pomona College, USA)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Friedlander
13. Psychoanalysis in Exile: Ramblings Without a World, Duane Rousselle (University of Tyumen, Russia)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Rousselle
14. Harpo's Grin: Rethinking Lacan's Unthinkable “Thing”, Richard Boothby (Loyola University Maryland, USA)
Slavoj Žižek, Response to Boothby
Notes on the Contributors
Index
About the Author :
Dominik Finkelde (ed.) is Professor of Epistemology and Contemporary Philosophy at the Munich School of Philosophy, Germany. He is the author and editor of many books on German Idealism and thinkers such as Kant, Benjamin, Lacan, Badiou and Žižek including Parallax: The Dialectics of Mind and World, ed. with C. Menke and S. Žižek (Bloomsbury, 2021).
Todd McGowan (ed.) is Professor of Theory and Film at the University of Vermont, USA. He is the author of many books on politics, film and contemporary theory including Universality and Identity Politics (2020).
Slavoj Žižek (author) is a Slovenian philosopher holding Professorships across the world. He is one of the most prominent, popular and controversial philosophers working today.
Review :
The contributors to this book let the ancient Socratic utopia of philosophical conversation become real: helping the unborn thoughts of the other to be born. The special twist here is the fact that this 'maieutic' service is mutual: As a most rare chance, the commentators get responses to their responses by the most inspiring philosopher of our time.
In Žižek Responds!, some of his most perceptive interlocutors engage his thought on topics including German Idealism, speculative realism, psychoanalysis, dialectical materialism, subjectivity, and the contemporary possibilities of political transformation. Uniformly illuminating, both the essays and Žižek's own responses elicit the continued dynamism and deep relevance of his ever-expanding oeuvre.
Žižek responds to his interlocutors in much the same way that a bridge player responds to their partner's opening bid. It doesn't matter who ends up being the dummy, as long as they succeed in defeating their common enemy.