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Zizek And The Rhetorical Unconscious Global Politics Philosophy And Subjectivity 1st Ed 2020 Samuels

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Zizek And The Rhetorical Unconscious Global Politics Philosophy And Subjectivity 1st Ed 2020 Samuels
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Samuels, Robert
ISBN: 9783030509095, 9783030509101, 3030509095, 3030509109
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Zizek And The Rhetorical Unconscious Global Politics Philosophy And Subjectivity 1st Ed 2020 Samuels by Samuels, Robert 9783030509095, 9783030509101, 3030509095, 3030509109 instant download after payment.

This book builds on a critique of Slavoj Zizek’s work to outline a new theory of psychoanalytic rhetoric. It turns to Zizek because not only is he one of the most popular intellectuals in the world, but, this book argues, his discourse is shaped by a set of unconscious rhetorical processes that also determine much of contemporary politics, culture, and subjectivity. Just as Aristotle argued that the three main forms of persuasion are logos (reason), pathos (emotion), and ethos (authority), Samuels describes each one of these aspects of communication as related to a fundamental psychoanalytic concept. He also turns to Aristotle’s work on theater to introduce a fourth form of rhetoric, catharsis, which is the purging of feelings of fear and pity. Adding a strong voice to current psychoanalytic debate, this book will be of value to all scholars and students interested in both the history and modern developments of psychoanalytic theory.

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