Žižek and media studies : a reader / edited by Matthew Flisfeder and Louis-Paul Willis.
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New York, NY :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Media, ideology, and politics. Zizek's reception: fifty shades of gray ideology / Paul A. Taylor
- The sublime absolute: Althusser, Zizek, and the critique of ideology / Agon Hamza
- Student fantasies: a Zizekian perspective on the 2012 Quebec Student Uprising/ Louis-Paul Willis
- The objective: the configuration of trauma in the "War on terror", or the sublime object of the medium / Richard Bégin
- Popular culture. The priority of the example: Hegel contra film studies / Todd McGowan
- Imagining the end times: ideology, the contemporary disaster movie and contagion / Matthew Beaumont
- Zizek and the 80s movie song: there is a non-relationship / Graham Wolfe
- A little piece of the reel: prosthetic vocality and the obscene surplus of record production / Mickey Vallee
- White elephants and dark matter(s): watching the World Cup with Slavoj Zizek / Tim Walters
- Film and cinema. Contingent encounters and retroactive signification: zooming in on the dialectical core of Zizek's film criticism / Fabio Vighi
- How to kill your mother: heavenly creatures, desire, and Zizek's return to ideology / Cindy Zeiher
- Dialogue with American scepticism: Cavell and Zizek on sexual difference / Keiko Ogata
- From interpassive to interactive cinema: a genealogy of the moving image of cynicism / Tamasamas Nagypal
- Beyond the beyond: cgi and the anxiety of overperfection / Hugh Manon
- Social media and the internet. Slavoj Zizek as internet philosopher / Clint Burnham
- The real internet / Jodi Dean
- Enjoying social media / Matthew Flisfeder
- Is torture part of your social network / Tara Atluri.