“上帝死了,一切都不被允许”: 齐泽克的赛博空间批判

Translated title of the contribution: If There Is No God, Nothing Is Permitted at All": Žižek on Cyberspace

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Abstract

Cyberspace and virtual reality are two topical concepts in new media studies. Among diverse discourses, Slavoj 2i2ek's critique of cyberspace is highly prominent. In constrast to the mainstream technological determinism, ZiZek argues that the rise of cyberspace initiates an era characterized by "the retreat of big Other," and without the Other that functions as the Master to safeguard the norm for individual's actions. , This ressesion of Master's function means, as liiek claims in light of Lacanian psychoanalysis, that the subject will not be informed of what should be desired, and the subject is thus deprived of the access to effective choices. The subject now bears the "burden of choice" once born by the Other and falls into grip of what Lacan describes as "If there is no God, nothing is permitted at all.

Translated title of the contributionIf There Is No God, Nothing Is Permitted at All": Žižek on Cyberspace
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)198-208
Number of pages11
JournalTheoretical Studies in Literature and Art
Volume39
Issue number5
StatePublished - Sep 2019

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