Liebe Dein Symptom wie Dich selbst!

German, Slavoj Žižek, Thomas Hübel, 1991
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The truth arises from misunderstanding. Zizek's psychoanalytically motivated work brings together Hitchcock's films, as well as Scott's Alien or Antonioni's Blow Up, comics, science fiction stories, and B-movies with Lacanian ideas, benefiting both sides.

Key specifications

Language
German
topic
Social sciences
Subtopic
General psychology
Author
Slavoj ŽižekThomas Hübel
Number of pages
140
Book cover
Paperback
Year
1991
Item number
7559013

General information

Publisher
Merve
Category
Reference books
Release date
15.12.1991

Book properties

topic
Social sciences
Subtopic
General psychology
Language
German
Author
Slavoj ŽižekThomas Hübel
Year
1991
Number of pages
140
Book cover
Paperback
Year
1991

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Product dimensions

Height
170 mm
Width
121 mm
Weight
130 g

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