Renata Salecl | |
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Renata Salecl in Subversive Film Festival, 2012
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Born | 1962 (age 54–55) Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia, Yugoslavia |
Era | 20th- / 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis, Critical legal studies |
Main interests
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Legal theory, Psychoanalysis, Philosophy |
Influences
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Renata Salecl (born 1962) is a Slovene philosopher, sociologist and legal theorist. She is a senior researcher at the Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law at the University of Ljubljana, and holds a professorship at Birkbeck College, University of London. She has been a visiting professor at London School of Economics, lecturing on the topic of emotions and law. Every year she lectures at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (New York), on Psychoanalysis and Law, and she has also been teaching courses on neuroscience and law. From 2012, furthermore, she is visiting professor at the Department of Social Science, Heath and Medicine at King's College London. Her books have been translated into thirteen languages.
In the 1980s Salecl became associated with the intellectual circle known as the Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis, which combined the study of Lacanian psychoanalysis with the philosophic legacy of German idealism and critical theory. In the late 1980s she became active in the left liberal opposition to the ruling Slovenian Communist regime. In the first democratic elections in Slovenia in April 1990 she unsuccessfully ran for the Slovenian Parliament on the list of the Alliance of Socialist Youth of Slovenia - Liberal Party. After 1990 she left party politics but remained active in public life, especially as a commentator.
She was married to the Slovenian Marxist–Lacanian philosopher Slavoj Žižek. They have one son.