Education
Yale University.
Yale University.
Additionally, Shaviro has written a book about film theory, The Cinematic Body, which examines the dominance of Lacanian tropes in contemporary academic film theory. According to Shaviro, the use of psychoanalysis has mirrored the actions of a cult, with its own religious texts (essays by Freud and Lacan). Shaviro"s book Connected, Or, What lieutenant Means to Live in the Network Society, appeared in 2003.
A new book, Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics was published in May 2009.
Shaviro earned a Doctor of Philosophy from Yale in 1981. He teaches literature and film at Wayne State University.
He is currently at work on his latest book, tentatively titled The Age of Æsthetics, a series of essays on contemporary consumer culture, and the relationship between aesthetic values (style, specifically) and Marxist theory.
His most widely read book is Doom Patrols, a "theoretical fiction" that outlines the state of postmodernism during the early 1990s, using poetic language, personal anecdotes, and creative prose.