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词条 Lorenzo Chiesa
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  1. Selected bibliography

  2. References

  3. External links

Lorenzo Chiesa (born 25 April 1976) is a philosopher, critical theorist, and translator whose research focuses on the intersection between ontology, psychoanalysis, and political theory.

He is best known for his monographs on Jacques Lacan, published by MIT Press,[1] and translations of the work of Giorgio Agamben, published by Stanford University Press.[2][3][4] He has also written widely on contemporary French and Italian philosophy, biopolitics, and Marxism.[5][6][7]

Since 2014 Chiesa has been Visiting Professor in the socio-political philosophy MA programme [8] of the European University at Saint Petersburg and at the Freud’s Dream Museum of the East European Institute of Psychoanalysis. He serves as Director of the Genoa School of Humanities.[9] Previously, he taught at the University of Kent (2006-2014), where he was Professor of Modern European Thought and founded and directed the Centre for Critical Thought. He also held visiting positions at the University of New Mexico, the Institute of Philosophy of Ljubljana, Italian Institute of Human Sciences (SUM) Naples, and Jnanapravaha Mumbai.

Chiesa’s Subjectivity and Otherness (2007), which focuses on Lacan’s theory of the subject, has been described as setting “a new benchmark of conceptual rigour within the realm of introductory texts on Lacanian thought”.[10] His treatment of the implications of psychoanalysis for materialism and atheism in The Not-Two (2016) is extensively discussed by Slavoj Žižek in Disparities.[11][12] According to Roberto Esposito, Chiesa is “one of the rare philosophers capable of making Lacan’s psychoanalytic apparatus interact with the various languages of continental thought”.[13] He has also been referred to as “the leader of a new generation of ‘young Lacanians’, for whom Lacan is primarily a text that needs to be read”.[14] Chiesa argues that “psychoanalysis is not intrinsically political” while it is needed to “criticise classical ontology, think new ways in which to approach the question of ontology, and then, from that standpoint, think progressive politics”.[15]

Selected bibliography

Authored books and edited volumes
  • The Not-Two. Logic and God in Lacan (Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2016)
  • The Virtual Point of Freedom. Essays on Politics, Aesthetics, and Religion (Evanston IL: Northwestern University Press, 2016)
  • Biopolitical Theory and Beyond: Genealogy, Psychoanalysis, Biology, special issue of Paragraph, Volume 39, Issue 1 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016) [edited with Bostjan Nedoh and Marco Piasentier]
  • Italian Thought Today: Bio-economy, Human Nature, Christianity (London and New York: Routledge, 2014) [edited]
  • Lacan and Philosophy: The New Generation (Melbourne: Re.press, 2014) [edited]
  • The Italian Difference: Between Nihilism and Biopolitics (Melbourne: Re.press, 2009) [edited with Alberto Toscano]
  • Subjectivity and Otherness. A Philosophical Reading of Lacan (Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2007) [Korean translation, Seoul: Nanjang Publishing (2012), with a new preface] [Chinese translation, Changsha: Hunan University Press (2017)]
  • Antonin Artaud. Verso un corpo senza organi (Verona: Ombre Corte, 2001)
Translated books
  • Giorgio Agamben, What Is Philosophy? (Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 2017)
  • Paolo Virno, An Essay on Negation. For a Linguistic Anthropology (London: Seagull Books, 2017)
  • Giorgio Agamben, The Fire and the Tale (Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 2017)
  • Giorgio Agamben, The Kingdom and The Glory: For a Theological Genealogy of Economy and Government (Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 2011) [with Matteo Mandarini]
  • Slavoj Žižek, America Oggi: Abu Ghraib e altre oscenità del potere (Verona: Ombre Corte, 2005)
  • Slavoj Žižek, Dello sguardo e altri oggetti. Saggi su cinema e psicoanalisi (Udine: Campanotto, 2004) [with Damiano Cantone]
  • Slavoj Žižek, Il soggetto scabroso – Trattato di ontologia politica (Milan: Raffaello Cortina Editore, 2003) [with Damiano Cantone]

References

1. ^[https://mitpress.mit.edu/authors/lorenzo-chiesa Chiesa’s homepage at the MIT Press]
2. ^The Kingdom and the Glory
3. ^What Is Philosophy?
4. ^The Fire and the Tale
5. ^[https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2005039934/ WorldCat Identities]
6. ^[https://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?Query=%22lorenzo+chiesa%22&acc=off&wc=on&fc=off&group=none Jstor: Lorenzo Chiesa]
7. ^[https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22Lorenzo+Chiesa%22 ScholarGoogle]
8. ^MA in Socio-Political Philosophy, European University at Saint Petersburg
9. ^[https://www.gsh-education.com/faculty/ Chiesa’s faculty page at the Genoa School of Humanities]
10. ^[https://discourseunit.com/annual-review/7-2009/ Derek Hook, “Annual Review of Critical Psychology”, issue 7 (2009)]
11. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=H8DcDAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=disparities+zizek&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwilvpvfuNnTAhWJBsAKHSggBg8Q6AEIIjAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Slavoj Žižek, Disparities. London – New York: Bloomsbury]
12. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=je702bo2Pl8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22lorenzo+chiesa%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj1tPSTw9nTAhWsAcAKHeJnBUs4ggEQ6AEIRTAH#v=onepage&q=%22lorenzo%20chiesa%22&f=false Žižek also discusses Chiesa’s work also in The Parallax View. Cambridge MA: MIT Press]
13. ^Esposito, endorsement for “The Virtual Point of Freedom”
14. ^[https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/subjectivity-and-otherness Nobus, endorsement for “Subjectivity and Otherness”]
15. ^Chiesa, interview by Critical4group, 29 April 2016

External links

  • [https://www.gsh-education.com/faculty// Chiesa's Faculty Homepage] at GSH, Genoa School of Humanities website
  • [https://mitpress.mit.edu/authors/lorenzo-chiesa Chiesa's profile] at The MIT Press
  • Lorenzo Chiesa, keynote lecture, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdycPcKCMcA “Why Italian Theory? A Critical Introduction”] at “Italian Biopolitical Theory: Life, Power and Theology” conference (UWE, Bristol / Royal Institute of Philosophy), 13–14 March 2015
  • Lorenzo Chiesa, lecture [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg9mjqvwyGI “Psychoanalysis, Religion, Love”] at “Psychoanalysis and Political Theory” international conference (University of Salerno), 6 June 2013
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A_FuhzKK5A Lorenzo Chiesa, lecture] at “Lacan contra Foucault Subjectivity, Universalism, Politics” international conference (American University of Beirut), 31 January 2015
  • [https://vimeo.com/35279864 Lorenzo Chiesa, Introduction] “The Human Animal in Politics, Science, and Psychoanalysis” international conference (KW Gallery Berlin), 16 December 2011
  • Lorenzo Chiesa, lecture [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYnqkDsVCQk “About Contemporary Materialist Dialectic”] (European University at Saint Petersburg), 15 April 2012
  • Lorenzo Chiesa, lecture [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIQe-m9lySA “Pasolini from the Failed Revolution of 1968 to Anthropological Genocide”] (The American University of Beirut’s Center for Arts and Humanities – CAH), 9 May 2016
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