Repeating Žižek /
Agon Hamza is a PhD candidate in philosophy at the Postgraduate School ZRC SAZU in Ljubljana, Slovenia. With Slavoj ưiℓek, he is the coauthor of From Myth to Symptom: The Case of Kosovo.
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London :
Duke University Press,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- The trouble with Žižek / Agon Hamza
- Philosophy
- "Freedom or system" Yes, please!: how to read Slavoj Žižek's less than nothing, Hegel and the shadow of dialectical materialism / Adrian Johnston
- How to repeat Plato? for a platonism of the non-all / Frank Ruda
- Materialism between critique and speculation / Samo Tomsic
- Žižek's reading machine / Benjamin Noys
- The shift of the gaze in Žižek's philosophical writing / Katja Kolsek
- The two cats: Žižek, Derrida, and other animals / Oxana Timofeeva
- Psychoanalysis
- "Father, can't you see I'm burning?" Žižek, psychoanalysis, and the apocalypse / Catherine Malabou
- Enjoy your truth: Lacan as vanishing mediator between Badiou and Žižek/ Bruno Bosteels
- The discourse of the wild analyst / Henrik Joker Bjerre and Brian Benjamin Hansen
- "Vers un signifiant nouveau": our task after Lacan / Gabriel Tupinambá
- Mourning or melancholia? Collapse of capitalism and delusional attachments / Fabio Vighi
- Politics
- Žižek with Marx: outside in the critique of political economy / Gavin Walker
- Žižek as a reader of Marx, Marx as a reader of Žižek / Geoff Pfeifer
- A plea for Žižekan politics / Agon Hamza
- Religion
- The problem of christianity and Žižek's "middle period" / Adam Kotsko
- Islam: how could it have emerged after christianity? / Sead Zimeri
- Afterword the minimal event: from hystericization to subjective destitution / Slavoj Žižek.


