International Journal of Žižek Studies

International Journal of Žižek Studies  
Discipline Philosophy, critical theory
Language English, Polish
Edited by Paul Taylor, David Gunkel
Publication details
Publisher
International Journal of Žižek Studies
Publication history
2007–present
Frequency Quarterly
Yes
Indexing
ISSN 1751-8229
OCLC no. 85773857
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The International Journal of Žižek Studies was established in 2007 as a scholarly outlet for a diverse range of perspectives and disciplinary approaches to the work of Slavoj Žižek, a Slovenian critical philosopher and cultural theorist who applied a mix of German Idealist philosophy and Lacanian psychoanalytical theory to a range of cultural and political topics.[1][2] The open access journal is edited by Paul A. Taylor[3] and David Gunkel and publishes non-English original articles and/or translations. The journal was inspired by other open access publications, particularly the International Journal of Baudrillard Studies.[4] It is part of the Open Humanities Press publishing collective.[5]

Work that is similar to the International Journal of Žižek Studies, yet critical of Žižekian thought is as follows:

References

  1. Sterritt, David (June 22, 2009). "The Pervert's Guide to Cinema.". Cineaste.
  2. Benjamin Noys (January 2007). "Book Review: Traverse Your Žižek: An Explicit Confrontation With Our Political Deadlock". International Journal of Baudrillard Studies 4 (1).
  3. Nicholas Ruiz III & Paul A. Taylor (January 2007). interview with the editor on the launch of the journal "Žižek! A conversation with Paul A. Taylor (editor of The International Journal of Žižek Studies)" Check |url= value (help). Kritikos 4. ISSN 1552-5112.
  4. Interview with Paul Taylor in Kritikos, Intertheroy Press http://intertheory.org/taylorandruiz.htm

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