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A brief introduction to French writer Lacan.
If you are afraid to ask Hitchcock, ask Lacan ([Slovenian] Slavoj Zizek). Download e-books and read them online for free.

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Extraction code: wkvc Title: Ask Lacan if you dare not ask Hitchcock.

Author: [Slovenian] Slavoj Zizek

Translator: Mu Qing

Douban score: 7.9

Publishing House: Shanghai People's Publishing House

Year of publication: 2007- 1

Page count: 285

Content introduction:

Hitchcock's films have always been loved by fans all over the world, and now the research on his films has been highly complex and extensive. Lacan is the main representative of structuralist psychoanalysis, and his influence in the ideological circle is also worldwide. There seems to be no relationship between them. How could the author drag them together by force? And there is such a saying-if you dare not ask Hitchcock, ask Lacan.

Zizek is a professor at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana. He is a very active international scholar in recent years. He is famous for his profound interpretation and accurate application of Lacan's theory. At the same time, there is also a deep study of pop culture phenomena, especially Hitchcock's films. This book is his double research and mutual proof of Lacan's theory and Hitchcock's films. It has a postmodern style from conception to writing structure. Not only is it insightful and cutting-edge in theory, but it is also not boring. From the reading point of view, it can be regarded as a work with strong readability and interest.

This book is a double study and mutual proof of Lacan's theory and Hitchcock's films. From conception to compilation structure, it has postmodern style, which is not only profound and cutting-edge, but also rich and vivid in readability and interest. This book is divided into three parts and an introduction, with a total of 17 articles. The first part is a universal topic, which takes care of Hitchcock's films from the aspects of suspense style, object handling, spatial system and visual structure. The second part is the concrete analysis of specific films, and different authors have made a multi-angle perspective on Hitchcock's films. The third part is a long article written by editor Zizek. From a personal point of view, the author deeply discusses the "gaze" embodied in Hitchcock's films that he is most interested in.

About the author:

Slavoj Zizek, a senior researcher in sociology and philosophy at the University of Ljubljana, is the most important successor of Lacan tradition. He has long been committed to combining Lacan's psychoanalysis theory with Marxist philosophy, integrating psychoanalysis, subjectivity, ideology and popular culture, forming a very unique academic thought and political stance, becoming one of the most dazzling international academic stars since the 1990s, and being called a Hegelian thinker by some scholars. He was a visiting professor at many famous universities such as University of Paris VIII, University of Minnesota, Columbia University and Princeton University, and was active in various international academic seminars such as philosophy, psychoanalysis and cultural criticism. Everywhere he went, he attracted widespread attention. Jameson said that he "made an unusual sound, and we will hear it again and again in the next few years". Eagleton rated him as one of the most important thinkers in Europe in recent ten years.