On Jameson

On Jameson
Title On Jameson PDF eBook
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Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 298
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Jameson on Jameson

Jameson on Jameson
Title Jameson on Jameson PDF eBook
Author Fredric Jameson
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 300
Release 2007-12-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780822341093

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Jameson on Jameson

Jameson on Jameson
Title Jameson on Jameson PDF eBook
Author Fredric Jameson
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2007-12-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0822390175

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Fredric Jameson is one of the most influential literary and cultural critics writing today. He is a theoretical innovator whose ideas about the intersections of politics and culture have reshaped the critical landscape across the humanities and social sciences. Bringing together ten interviews conducted between 1982 and 2005, Jameson on Jameson is a compellingly candid introduction to his thought for those new to it, and a rich source of illumination and clarification for those seeking deeper understanding. Jameson discusses his intellectual and political preoccupations, most prominently his commitment to Marxism as a way of critiquing capitalism and the culture it has engendered. He explains many of his key concepts, including postmodernism, the dialectic, metacommentary, the political unconscious, the utopian, cognitive mapping, and spatialization. Jameson on Jameson displays Jameson’s extraordinary grasp of contemporary culture—architecture, art, cinema, literature, philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis, and urban geography—as well as the challenge that the geographic reach of his thinking poses to the Eurocentricity of the West. Conducted by accomplished scholars from United States, Egypt, Korea, China, Sweden, and England, the interviews elicit Jameson’s reflections on the broad international significance of his ideas and their applicability and implications in different cultural and political contexts, including the present phase of globalization. The volume includes an introduction by Jameson and a comprehensive bibliography of his publications in all languages. Interviewers Mona Abousenna Abbas Al-Tonsi Srinivas Aravamudan Jonathan Culler Sara Danius Leonard Green Sabry Hafez Stuart Hall Stefan Jonsson Ranjana Khanna Richard Klein Horacio Machin Paik Nak-chung Michael Speaks Anders Stephanson Xudong Zhang

Remarks on Jameson's Preface to Cuvier's Theory of the Earth. [Signed, Homo.] From the Philosophical Magazine ... for September 1815

Remarks on Jameson's Preface to Cuvier's Theory of the Earth. [Signed, Homo.] From the Philosophical Magazine ... for September 1815
Title Remarks on Jameson's Preface to Cuvier's Theory of the Earth. [Signed, Homo.] From the Philosophical Magazine ... for September 1815 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 10
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The Benjamin Files

The Benjamin Files
Title The Benjamin Files PDF eBook
Author Fredric Jameson
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 273
Release 2022-03-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1839765577

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Jameson’s first full-length engagement with Walter Benjamin’s work. The Benjamin Files offers a comprehensive new reading of all of Benjamin's major works and a great number of his shorter book reviews, notes and letters. Its premise is that Benjamin was an anti-philosophical, anti-systematic thinker whose conceptual interests also felt the gravitational pull of his vocation as a writer. What resulted was a coexistence or variety of language fields and thematic codes which overlapped and often seemed to contradict each other: a view which will allow us to clarify the much-debated tension in his works between the mystical or theological side of Benjamin and his political or historical inclination. The three-way tug of war over his heritage between adherents of his friends Scholem, Adorno and Brecht, can also be better grasped from this position, which gives the Brechtian standpoint more due than most influential academic studies. Benjamin’s corpus is an anticipation of contemporary theory in the priority it gives language and representation over philosophical or conceptual unity; and its political motivations are clarified by attention to the omnipresence of History throughout his writing, from the shortest articles to the most ambitious projects. His explicit program—“to transfer the crisis into the heart of language” or, in other words, to detect class struggle at work in the most minute literary phenomena—requires the reader to translate the linguistic or representational literary issues that concerned him back into the omnipresent but often only implicitly political ones. But the latter are those of another era, to which we must gain access, to use one of Benjamin’s favorite expressions.

The Success and Failure of Fredric Jameson

The Success and Failure of Fredric Jameson
Title The Success and Failure of Fredric Jameson PDF eBook
Author Steven Helmling
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 202
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791447635

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A critical overview of the work of Fredric Jameson, with an emphasis on his notoriously difficult writing style.

Jameson and Literature

Jameson and Literature
Title Jameson and Literature PDF eBook
Author Jarrad Cogle
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 176
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030548244

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This book demonstrates how Fredric Jameson’s understanding of the novel form has heavily influenced his work as a critical theorist. It contends that Jameson’s idiosyncratic engagements with the literary canon have had a major impact on his theoretical frameworks, particularly in his sense of historical change. The book investigates Jameson’s predominant literary interests in chapters focusing on realism, modernism, postmodernism and genre fiction. These readings provide fresh perspectives on Jameson’s career, ones that look beyond his most famous contributions to cultural theory and interpretive practice. Through this work, the book also rethinks the criticism that has surrounded Jameson, while suggesting ways in which his literary interpretation remains useful for contemporary reading practices.