It is impressive Julian how you keep refining the topic of the gaze and look at it from different angles. I remember listening to your talk about the Starter gaze 2 years ago. This analysis takes it to the next level 🙏🏼. Bravo!
These psychological insights has been troubling me since early childhood. You are doing such a great job of treating this with a measured lightness, still remaining analytical and very thorough. Thank you, this does a lot for me!
I got interested in lacan via zizek and julie reshe. I have a sociology background, so i feel this really speaks profoundly to aspects of our daily lives, things we know without really knowing. Thankyou for making the concept of the gaze accessible, Lord knows there is much pretentious and esoteric posturing within the field. Like zizek, your digresions are what i find most interesting (no irony intended)
Thank you so much! I majored in Humanities, but work doing something different. However, every day, i enjoy having exposure to the best works of human thought. I had basic knowledge of linguistics , structuralism, and most philosophers you bring to light on this channel. Your lectures are enriching me greatly! Thank you so much! What a pleasure!😊❤
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Man julian i… the story of the deformed man blew me apart. I feel so called out lolll. But man it feels like a weights been carried off my back. Thank you
@@kostaborojevic498 I think for me I related to the experience of feeling judged and then suddenly feeling myself judging others, and then identifying that judgement as the same judgement. The feeling of enacting something you yourself dislike being subjected to.
I think the deformed man subtly disavows the judgement of the people around him and fancies himself a free man, who when he attempts to save someone like him, instead enacts exactly that which he had previously disavowed.
Hey Julian! I had an idea thats almost a fantasy XD : to see a lecture of yours about the movie Fight Club with some zizek/Lacan/Marx (and whatever you want) takes on it and of course your own take on it. Big hug from Portugal, Lisboa
In regards to the gaze which only observes. Isn't this the reason why we write books? You could say that the blank paper is the means where we can formulate our thoughts and Ideas as if we are watched by another (empty) entity? by the way, that Thomas Mann story reminded me to a qoute from JoJos Bizarre Adventure (I think it was from episode 7): "To love and to win is the best thing in the world. To love and to fail the second best thing." Another excellent Lecture Julien! Keep up the good work!
Your German is incredibly good. I seldomly heard a person, who seems to speak English as his mother tongue, pronounce German language as good as you. May I ask how you learned it so well? (Just found your channel some days ago and really enjoy the quality of your content) Des weiteren beneide ich die Höhe des Stapels an Reclam Ausgaben, den ich im Hintergrung zu erblicken glaube.
Maybe this is missing the point a little, but I have to wonder how the idea that believing in the gaze is psychotic works in the instance of celebrity, when a famous person truly is being observed and judged by others to an extreme degree. Is psychosis therefore an inevitable result of fame?
It is a little surprising that you have given an entire lecture on the Gaze without mentioning feminism & the Male Gaze. If I may present a perhaps erroneous corollary to your post-Sartrean conception of the Gaze, one might revise our understanding of the feminist critique of the patriarchal male gaze from being a defense against male aggression & domination to being an attack; a move to dismantle the male subject's fantasy other, that is to say, his fantasy about women.
It is impressive Julian how you keep refining the topic of the gaze and look at it from different angles. I remember listening to your talk about the Starter gaze 2 years ago. This analysis takes it to the next level 🙏🏼. Bravo!
These psychological insights has been troubling me since early childhood. You are doing such a great job of treating this with a measured lightness, still remaining analytical and very thorough.
Thank you, this does a lot for me!
I got interested in lacan via zizek and julie reshe. I have a sociology background, so i feel this really speaks profoundly to aspects of our daily lives, things we know without really knowing. Thankyou for making the concept of the gaze accessible, Lord knows there is much pretentious and esoteric posturing within the field. Like zizek, your digresions are what i find most interesting (no irony intended)
A Good thing about your lecture is that you touch many scholars in such a short time!
Thanks for this, Julien. I really appreciated this one more than you could ever know
^! second that
thanks Julian. superb job.
Thank you so much! I majored in Humanities, but work doing something different. However, every day, i enjoy having exposure to the best works of human thought.
I had basic knowledge of linguistics , structuralism, and most philosophers you bring to light on this channel. Your lectures are enriching me greatly!
Thank you so much! What a pleasure!😊❤
Here’s what being a patron gets you:
($5) weekly q&a audio download + access to discord.
($10) ad-free audio for every lecture + edited transcripts
($15) weekly Masterclass audio upload
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Man julian i… the story of the deformed man blew me apart. I feel so called out lolll. But man it feels like a weights been carried off my back. Thank you
Why do you feel called out?
@@kostaborojevic498 I think for me I related to the experience of feeling judged and then suddenly feeling myself judging others, and then identifying that judgement as the same judgement. The feeling of enacting something you yourself dislike being subjected to.
I think the deformed man subtly disavows the judgement of the people around him and fancies himself a free man, who when he attempts to save someone like him, instead enacts exactly that which he had previously disavowed.
I love your lectures. Thank you ❤
Thx man this was really helpful 😊
Hey Julian! I had an idea thats almost a fantasy XD : to see a lecture of yours about the movie Fight Club with some zizek/Lacan/Marx (and whatever you want) takes on it and of course your own take on it. Big hug from Portugal, Lisboa
We need a tour through your bookshelf :(
In regards to the gaze which only observes. Isn't this the reason why we write books?
You could say that the blank paper is the means where we can formulate our thoughts and Ideas as if we are watched by another (empty) entity?
by the way, that Thomas Mann story reminded me to a qoute from JoJos Bizarre Adventure (I think it was from episode 7): "To love and to win is the best thing in the world. To love and to fail the second best thing."
Another excellent Lecture Julien! Keep up the good work!
Hey Julian, can you give us a list of book recommendations on the topics you mostly talk about? Best books you've ever read.
Eminem put the inscription via gaze very simply, “I am whatever you say I am”
Really interesting.
Thank you.
Greetings from Colombia.
Very good, thank you
Hello Julien, thank you very much for your free lectures.
I wanted to ask you; what is your educational background?
I believe Phd in political science, idk from where tho nor do I know what undergraduate/masters he has.
Your German is incredibly good. I seldomly heard a person, who seems to speak English as his mother tongue, pronounce German language as good as you.
May I ask how you learned it so well?
(Just found your channel some days ago and really enjoy the quality of your content)
Des weiteren beneide ich die Höhe des Stapels an Reclam Ausgaben, den ich im Hintergrung zu erblicken glaube.
What is the name of the philosopher he mentions with Sartre? U cannot understand it.
Maybe this is missing the point a little, but I have to wonder how the idea that believing in the gaze is psychotic works in the instance of celebrity, when a famous person truly is being observed and judged by others to an extreme degree. Is psychosis therefore an inevitable result of fame?
Greetings from Greece!
Is that basil on your windowsill? It told me you are good.
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Singapore
Hello from NYC
I am from Multan,Pakistan
Hello from Berlin
Indonesia
we are nothing without the gays - Julian de Medeiros, lgbtq ally 😍
You must be an analyst 😂
@@matthewpaluszak9937 well, I missed the plus sign so maybe not..... hahahha
Somebody else who leaves the CC on 😂
ANALyst 💀
Kunnen jullie mij alsjeblieft even met rust laten en gewoon wat ontspannen video’s voordragen?
Chekhov was cute
Why you gazin’ at him tho??
@@BernadottesGhost cause if i gaze at him long enough, he'll eventually gaze back at me
brazil
Bermuda
Its possible to drink the cup of coffee before starting the recording
It is a little surprising that you have given an entire lecture on the Gaze without mentioning feminism & the Male Gaze. If I may present a perhaps erroneous corollary to your post-Sartrean conception of the Gaze, one might revise our understanding of the feminist critique of the patriarchal male gaze from being a defense against male aggression & domination to being an attack; a move to dismantle the male subject's fantasy other, that is to say, his fantasy about women.