Cross-posted from UKR-TAZ. I’m happy to share the news that Terra Invicta: Ukrainian Wartime Reimaginings for a Habitable Earth, the first English-language book-length anthology of wartime Ukrainian environmental humanities writing (and art), is out now — and that it’s available as a fully open access downloadable file thanks to McGill-Queen’s University Press and the Olga M. Ciupka […]
Posts Tagged ‘Slavoj Žižek’
Terra Invicta author forum & open-access info
Posted in Anthropocene, Eco-culture, Politics, tagged climate change, environmental arts, environmental humanities, geopolitics, Russo-Ukrainian war, Slavoj Žižek, Terra Invicta, Ukraine, Ukrainian environmental humanities, war and environment, war ecology on November 27, 2025 | 1 Comment »
Love, land, war, and ecology, Ukrainian-style
Posted in Eco-culture, tagged ecopolitics, Russo-Ukrainian war, Slavoj Žižek, Terra Invicta, war on September 5, 2025 | Leave a Comment »
The nearly 400-page, richly illustrated anthology Terra Invicta: Ukrainian Wartime Reimaginings for a Habitable Earth, which I conceived and edited as part of a Fulbright award held in Berlin (originally meant to be held in Ukraine, but displaced due to the war), is now available for pre-ordering. Please encourage your libraries and bookstores to order […]
Žižek’s belated reply
Posted in Spirit matter, tagged Buddhism, Lacan, Slavoj Žižek, Žižek on January 6, 2023 | 3 Comments »
Slavoj Žižek has “belatedly” replied, in The Philosophical Salon, to some things I wrote in 2009 about his Lacanianism and his understanding (some would say misunderstanding) of Buddhism, and to other critiques of the latter. In his reply, he later mistakes another author — of the blog And Now For Something Completely Different — for […]