Slavoj ŽiŽek
In conversation with Jack Miles, Distinguished Professor of English and Religious Studies, University of California, Irvine
A philosopher and cultural critic—whose thought challenges traditional trajectories— takes on the signal issue of violence and inverts our pre-conceived and popular notions about its causes.
Slavoj Žižek is a senior researcher at the Institute of Sociology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and has been a visiting professor at Columbia University, Princeton, and The New School. Arguably the only living philosopher who uses positively the terms "dialectical materialism" and "dictatorship of the proletariat," his work is controversial and has gained him a large following internationally. A philosopher and psychoanalyst, he is the author of more than thirty books and is the subject of the documentary Zizek!. His own critically acclaimed documentary, The Pervert's Guide to Cinema, was the subject of a film retrospective in 2007 at the Museum of Modern Art.
Jack Miles is Senior Fellow for Religious Affairs with the Pacific Council on International Policy and Distinguished Professor of English and Religious Studies, University of California, Irvine. A MacArthur Fellow (2003-2007), Miles won the Pulitzer Prize in 1996 for God: A Biography, which has since been translated into sixteen languages. A former member of the Los Angeles Times editorial board, he is currently general editor of the forthcoming Norton Anthology of World Religions.
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