The act of erasure: Žižek’s psychoanalytic discourse in the nationalistic construction of the ‘other’

The administrative erasure of 25,671 persons in February 1992 represents a highly symbolic act in the process of forming the Slovenian nation-state, namely as a way of inventing the internal enemy. By analysing Žižek’s psychoanalytic discourse on Balkan identity structures we question the intellec...

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Main Author: Neža Lipanje
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana 2015-04-01
Series:Družboslovne Razprave
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Online Access:http://druzboslovne-razprave.org/clanek/pdf/2015/78/2/
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Summary:The administrative erasure of 25,671 persons in February 1992 represents a highly symbolic act in the process of forming the Slovenian nation-state, namely as a way of inventing the internal enemy. By analysing Žižek’s psychoanalytic discourse on Balkan identity structures we question the intellectuals and their alleged autonomy. The aim of the text is to show that every order is conditioned by its non-entirety, in the sense that in the assumed ‘whole’ there is always at least one element that is excluded yet, at the same time, it appears as a link which establishes this very system.
ISSN:0352-3608
0352-3608