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The Hegelian “Night of the World”: Žižek on Subjectivity, Negativity, and UniversalityInternational Journal of Žižek Studies 2 (2). 2008.This article explores the Hegelian ‘night of the world’ that plays such an important role in Žižek’s theorisation of the subject. In the first part, I examine how the themes of the “pre-synthetic imagination” and “abstract negativity" are crucial to understanding Žižek’s theorisation of the Hegelian subject. In the second part, I consider how this Hegelian model of the subject is decisive for understanding Žižek’s conception of Hegelian “concrete universality,” and how the latter concept figures…Read more
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Cinematic experience : from moving images to virtual realityIn Kyle Stevens (ed.), The Oxford handbook of film theory, Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Ereignis, Technology, Art: Poetic Dwelling in the Later HeideggerLiterature & Aesthetics 16 (1): 81-94. 2006.
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Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Continental Philosophy |
European Philosophy |