tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4163876234969175446.post3077192159274458651..comments2024-03-22T10:56:23.359+02:00Comments on Land and People: DemystifyingRami Zuraykhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14644937988631864952noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4163876234969175446.post-80786055043451732132010-10-19T22:06:05.680+03:002010-10-19T22:06:05.680+03:00p.s. The whole article is so spot on, seemingly, t...p.s. The whole article is so spot on, seemingly, that it brought tears to my eyes. It seemed like he was specifically addressing F. and me at some points. Thanks!Laurelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4163876234969175446.post-20079283883778459692010-10-19T21:46:41.607+03:002010-10-19T21:46:41.607+03:00Zizek has fascinating ideas, is "brilliant,&q...Zizek has fascinating ideas, is "brilliant," etc. But in the documentary about him, there is footage of him interacting with his son. Zizek is incredibly emotionally inhumane and alienating toward him. While some might speculate that Zizek was acting for the cameras, this is even worse from my point of view. It makes me nervous that we on the left hang on the words a person who proudly treats his own child like an amusing object. I wonder if Zizek in all his brilliance is putting something sinister past us.Laurelnoreply@blogger.com