• Topologies of Air, screening and panel discussion (exhibition opening), Hiroshima City Peace Memorial Park Rest House, Speakers: Keiko Ogura, hibakusha, atomic bomb survivor (Leader of the Hiroshima Interpreters for Peace group), Shona Illingworth (Professor, University of Kent, Renata Salecl (Professor, University of London / Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana), Luli van der Does (Director, the Center for Peace, Hiroshima University / Associate Professor, Graduate Schoo…Read more
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    Topologies of Air, Screening and Panel Discussion. The Centre for Peace, Hiroshima University, Phoenix International Center MIRAI CREA, Speakers: Shona Illingworth (Professor, University of Kent), Renata Salecl (Professor, University of London / Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana), Luli van der Does (Director, the Center for Peace, Hiroshima University / Associate Professor, Graduate School of Human and Social Sciences). 80th Remembrance of the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshim…Read more
  • The Airspace Tribunal special issue: Editors’ introduction
    with Shona Illingworth, Andrew Hoskins, and Anthony Downey
    Editors’ introduction a double special issue dedicated to The Airspace Tribunal. This special issue of the Journal of Digital War forms part of a groundbreaking proposal for a new human right to protect the freedom to live without physical or psychological threat from above. The case for and against this proposed new right has been examined in a series of international public hearings of the Airspace Tribunal, a people’s tribunal which was established for that purpose in 2018 (for full details s…Read more
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    The Silence ofthe Feminine ]ouissance
    In Slavoj Zizek (ed.), Cogito and the Unconscious: sic 2, Duke University Press. pp. 175-196. 2020.
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    The rise of nationalist, racist and anti-feminist ideologies is one of the most frightening repercussions of the collapse of socialism. Using psychoanalytic theories of fantasy to investigate why such extremist ideologies have taken hold, Renata Salecl argues that the major social and political changes in post-communist Eastern Europe require a radical re-evaluation of notions of liberal theories of democracy. In doing so she offers a new approach to human rights and feminism grounded in her own…Read more
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    Love me, love my dog
    In Peter Goodrich & David Carlson (eds.), Law and the postmodern mind: essays on psychoanalysis and jurisprudence, University of Michigan Press. 1998.
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    Drawing on philosophy, social and psychoanalytic theory, popular culture, and her own experience, Salecl explores how the passion for ignorance plays out in many different aspects of life today, from love, illness, trauma, and the fear of failure to genetics, forensic science, big data, and the Incel movement-and she concludes that ignorance is a complex phenomenon that can, on occasion, benefit individuals and society as a whole.
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    The Arts of War and the War of Arts
    European Journal of Social Theory 4 (1): 81-94. 2001.
    Today's society is often referred to as the era of anxiety, since people increasingly experience uncertainties in their everyday lives. This article explores first the differences between fear and anxiety. Second, with the help of Lacanian psychoanalytic definition of anxiety, some examples of psychological breakdowns in wars are analyzed. And third, the attempts of contemporary military to create anxiety-free wars are confronted with similar trends in contemporary arts which try to decrease the…Read more
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    Umor kot zahteva po zakonu
    Filozofski Vestnik 11 (2). 1990.
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    Crime as a mode of subjectivization: Lacan and the law
    Law and Critique 4 (1): 3-20. 1993.
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    Cogito, its Rights and the Fantasy
    American Journal of Semiotics 9 (2-3): 105-119. 1992.
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    The exposure of privacy in today's culture
    Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (1): 1-8. 2002.
  • Ljubezen med željo in gonom
    Problemi 2. 1996.
  • Realno zločina
    Problemi 3. 2002.
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    Choice
    Profile. 2010.
    Choice explores how late capitalism_s shrill exhortations to _be oneself_ can be a tyranny which only leads to ever-greater disquiet.Drawing on diverse examples ...
  • Tesnoba ljubezenskih pisem
    Problemi 3. 2001.
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    On Anxiety
    Routledge. 2004.
    We frequently hear that we live in an age of anxiety, from 'therapy culture', the Atkins diet and child anti-depressants to gun culture and weapons of mass destruction. While Hollywood regularly cashes in on teenage anxiety through its Scream franchise, pharmaceutical companies churn out new drugs such as Paxil to combat newly diagnosed anxieties. On Anxiety takes a fascinating, psychological plunge behind the scenes of our panic stricken culture and into anxious minds, asking who and what is re…Read more
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    Woman as symptom of rights
    Topoi 12 (2): 89-99. 1993.
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    Society Doesn’t Exist
    American Journal of Semiotics 7 (1-2): 45-52. 1990.
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    Do We Still Believe in Authorities?
    Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 8 137. 1998.
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    The New Age of Anxiety
    In Insa Härtel & Sigrid Schade (eds.), Body and representation, Leske + Budrich. pp. 107--122. 2002.
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    Perversion and Forensic Science: Fraudulent Testimonies
    Social Research: An International Quarterly 78 (4): 887-906. 2011.
    The popular fascination with forensic science, DNA bio?banks and TV shows such as CSI have created a belief that the law can track down any criminal and that only a small sample from his or her body is needed to prove whether he or she is guilty or innocent. In recent years, however, there were a number of cases of forensic scientists tampering with DNA evidence. Psychoanalysis raises the question of whether such cases present us with individuals who derive a perverse pleasure from making "mista…Read more
  • Ljubezen in spolna razlika
    Problemi 1. 1999.
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    The rise of nationalist, racist and anti-feminist ideologies is one of the most frightening repercussions of the collapse of socialism. Using psychoanalytic theories of fantasy to investigate why such extremist ideologies have taken hold, Renata Salecl argues that the major social and political changes in post-communist Eastern Europe require a radical re-evaluation of notions of liberal theories of democracy. In doing so she offers a new approach to human rights and feminism grounded in her own…Read more
  • Pričevanje in veliki Drugi
    Problemi 3. 1999.