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_aFredric Jameson : _ba critical reader / _cedited by Douglas Kellner and Sean Homer. |
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_aHoundmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; _aNew York : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2004. |
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_axxii, 242 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_tIntroduction / _rSean Homer and Douglas Kellner -- _g1. _tSartrean origins / _rSean Homer -- _g2. _tThe American Lukacs? Fredric Jameson and dialectical thought / _rChristopher Pawling -- _g3. _tFredric Jameson on 'Third-World literature' : a qualified defence / _rNeil Lazarus -- _g4. _tPostmodernism is the theory, gentrification is the practice : Jameson, Haraldsson, architecture, and Vancouver / _rClint Burnham -- _g5. _tStranded economies / _rChristian A. Gregory -- _g6. _tThe political unconscious of globalization : notes from the periphery / _rMaria Elisa Cevasco -- _g7. _tJameson as a theorist of revolutionary philately / _rSlavoj Zizek -- _g8. _tTalking film with Fredric Jameson : a conversation with Michael Chanan / _rMichael Chanan -- _g9. _tPostmodern negative dialectics / _rJohn O'Kane -- _g10. _tModernity as cultural politics : Jameson and China / _rXudong Zhang -- _g11. _tJameson, Brecht, Lenin and spectral possibilities / _rEsther Leslie -- _g12. _tDekalog as Decameron / _rFredric Jameson. |
520 | _a"Fredric Jameson is one of the most important and audacious cultural critics writing today. His work impacts across a range of disciplines from literary and cultural studies to film, sociology and architecture. This new collection of previously unpublished critical essays covers the full corpus of Jameson's work: from his initial studies of Sartre and dialectical criticism, through his path-breaking work on the political unconscious, modernism and postmodernism, to his controversial essays on third world literature, space, architecture and Latin American studies."--Publisher description. | ||
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_aJameson, Fredric _xCriticism and interpretation. |
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