Finally, he gets to the title. A "symptom" isn't something to be cured; it’s the thing that makes us who we are. To "enjoy your symptom" is to recognize that our quirks and obsessions are the only things keeping us from falling into the void. Why It Still Matters
To "Enjoy Your Symptom" is to accept that the world is inherently "out of joint." Žižek suggests that instead of trying to fix the glitches in our lives, we should find a way to inhabit them. After all, in the world of Lacan, the glitch is the most "real" thing about us. Enjoy Your Symptom!: Jacques Lacan in Hollywood...
He looks at the terrifying "Other" in films like Alien or the films of Rossellini to explain the Lacanian Real —that raw, traumatic core of existence that resists language. Finally, he gets to the title
Žižek’s central provocation is that we shouldn't use psychoanalysis to explain the "hidden meaning" of a movie. Instead, we should use movies to explain the densest concepts of Jacques Lacan. He argues that Hollywood is the ultimate "state-of-the-art" machinery for producing the —it’s a factory that builds the very fantasies we use to structure our reality. Key Movements: The Five Chapters Why It Still Matters To "Enjoy Your Symptom"
What makes Enjoy Your Symptom! a masterpiece of "theory-tainment" is Žižek’s ability to jump from the heavy philosophy of Hegel to a joke about a cheating husband within a single paragraph. He treats Charlie Chaplin and Alfred Hitchcock with the same intellectual rigor as Plato or Freud.
If you’re looking to dive into this text, here is a feature-style breakdown of what makes it a cornerstone of modern cultural criticism. The Premise: The Screen as a Patient