Arguably the most prolific and most widely read philosopher of our time,
Slavoj Žižek has made indelible interventions into many disciplines of
the so-called human sciences that have transformed the terms of
discussion in these fields. Although his work has been the subject of
many volumes of searching criticism and commentary, there is no
assessment to date of the value of his work for the development of these
disciplines. Žižek Now brings together distinguished critics to
explore the utility and far-ranging implications of Žižek's thought and
provide an evaluation of the difference his work makes or promises to
make in their chosen fields. As such, the volume offers chapters on
quantum physics and Žižek's transcendentalist materialist theory of the
subject, Hegel's absolute, materialist Christianity, postcolonial
violence, eco-politics, ceremonial acts, and the postcolonial
revolutionary subject. Contributors to the volume include Adrian
Johnston, Ian Parker, Todd McGowan, Bruno Bosteels, Erik Vogt, Verena
Conley, Joshua Ramey, Jamil Khader, and Žižek himself.