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  • - Or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
    av Fredric Jameson
    340,-

    Jameson's study of the cultural, political and social implications of postmodernism.

  • av Fredric Jameson
    306,-

    Legendary lectures on the major figures of French theory from 'America’s leading Marxist critic'

  • av Fredric Jameson
    415,-

    The giant of literary theory analyzes the novel: Conrad, James, Atwood, Oe, Mailer, Grass, Grossman, Garcia Márquez, Gibson, Knausgaard and more

  • av Fredric Jameson
    410,-

    Mimesis, Expression, Construction brings Fredric Jameson's famous Duke University seminar on Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory into print for the first time.Transcribed and edited from audio recordings taken by Octavian Esanu of the original seminar at Duke University in 2003, Mimesis, Expression, Construction reproduces Jameson and his students' engagement with Aesthetic Theory, one of the most influential theories of modernist aesthetics.The first and only published record of Jameson's teaching and pedagogic style, the seminar delves into modern and modernist aesthetics through the perspectives of Kant, Hegel, Freud, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche; Benjamin and other members of the Frankfurt School; the literary works of Thomas Mann and Samuel Beckett; the music of Schoenberg, Webern and Berg; the films of Chaplin, Vertov and Eisenstein; the aesthetic implications of psychoanalysis and biblical exegesis; classical music; and more.Presented in the format of a play, with stage setting, student interruptions and exchanges, interjections, auditory noises, and ambient sounds, and complemented with scans of students' notes, Mimesis, Expression, Construction is a groundbreaking addition to the work of one of the greatest modern cultural critics.

  • av Fredric Jameson
    256,-

    "La cultura es el halo que un grupo percibe cuando entra en contacto y observa a otro". No se puede entender la cultura sin el otro, igual que no es posible entenderse a uno mismo sin lo ajeno. Lo complicado es ser capaz de visibilizar lo ajeno, lo marginado, en un mundo que cambia más rápido de lo que se narra; que genera desigualdades al vertiginoso ritmo del progreso.Fredric Jameson, una de las mejores plumas de nuestro tiempo, logra hacer confluir teoría política y crítica literaria. Conecta lo académico con lo cotidiano, enmarcando todo proceso simbólico en estructuras de poder que deben ser desnaturalizadas.Ningún estudioso de la literatura iguala la versatilidad, la erudición enciclopédica, el brío imaginativo o la prodigiosa energía intelectual de Jameson, emergiendo como alguien venido de un pasado cultural de mayor grandeza, un refugiado de la era de Shklovsky y Auerbach, Jakobson y Barthes, que sin embargo sigue siendo absolutamente contemporáneo. Terry Eagleton(Crítico literario y de la cultura británico)

  • av Fredric Jameson & Rosalind Krauss
    296,-

    L'antiestetica è la base fondante, motivo per cui questo libro non solo diventa la "bibbia del postmoderno" sul quale si formano centinaia di ricercatori negli atenei americani, ma è un tassello importante per capire gli sviluppi successivi del suo pensiero e dell'attività critica del gruppo di "October". Con "L'antiestetica" Hal Foster chiama a raccolta critici autorevoli - Jürgen Habermas, Jean Baudrillard, Kenneth Frampton, Rosalind Krauss, Douglas Crimp, Craig Owens, Gregory L. Ulmer, Fredric Jameson, e Edward W. Said - con lo scopo di investigare sull'intera gamma della produzione culturale postmoderna.

  • - The Detections of Totality
    av Fredric Jameson
    186,-

    The master of literary theory takes on the master of the detective novelRaymond Chandler, a dazzling stylist and portrayer of American life, holds a unique place in literary history, straddling both pulp fiction and modernism. With The Big Sleep, published in 1939, he left an indelible imprint on the detective novel. Fredric Jameson offers an interpretation of Chandler's work that reconstructs both the context in which it was written and the social world or totality it projects. Chandler's invariable setting, Los Angeles, appears both as a microcosm of the United States and a prefiguration of its future: a megalopolis uniquely distributed by an unpromising nature into a variety of distinct neighborhoods and private worlds. But this essentially urban and spatial work seems also to be drawn towards a vacuum, an absence that is nothing other than death. With Chandler, the thriller genre becomes metaphysical.

  • av Fredric Jameson
    286 - 300,-

    Jameson's first full-length engagement with Walter Benjamin's work

  • av Fredric Jameson
    326,-

    Jameson's classic study of German playwright Bertolt Brecht

  • - The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions
    av Fredric Jameson
    356,-

    Investigates the development of the Utopian form since Thomas More, and interrogates the functions of Utopian thinking in a post-Communist age. This book also explores the relationship between utopia and science fiction through the representations of otherness and a study of the works of Philip Dick, Ursula LeGuin, William Gibson and others.

  • - A Critical Account of Structuralism and Russian Formalism
    av Fredric Jameson
    420,-

    Fredric Jameson's survey of Structuralism and Russian Formalism is, at the same time, a critique of their basic methodology. He lays bare the presuppositions of the two movements, clarifying the relationship between the synchronic methods of Saussurean linguistics and the realities of time and history.

  • av Fredric Jameson
    356,-

  • av Fredric Jameson
    606,-

    A comprehensive analysis of the philosophy of the dialectic by the doyen of cultural criticism.

  • - Wyndham Lewis, the Modernist as Fascist
    av Fredric Jameson
    300,-

    The novels of Wyndham Lewis have generally been associated with the work of the great modernists - Joyce, Pound, Eliot, Yeats - who were his sometime friends and collaborators. This book proposes a framework in which Lewis' explosive language practice can be grasped as a symbolic and political act.

  • - Conversations on Cultural Marxism
    av Fredric Jameson
    416 - 1 256,-

    Fredric Jameson is one of the influential literary and cultural critics writing. His ideas about the intersections of politics and culture have reshaped the critical landscape across the humanities and social sciences. This book discusses his intellectual and political preoccupations, his commitment to Marxism and the culture it has engendered.

  • - Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act
    av Fredric Jameson
    286 - 1 350,-

    This ground-breaking and influential study explores the complex place and function of literature within culture. It takes its place as one of the most meaningful works of the twentieth century.

  • - 20th-Century Dialectical Theories of Literature
    av Fredric Jameson
    480,-

    For more than thirty years, Fredric Jameson has been one of the most productive, wide-ranging, and distinctive literary theorists in the United States and the Anglophone world. Marxism and Form provided a pioneering account of the work of the major European Marxist theorists--T. W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse, Ernst Bloch, Georg Lukacs, and Jean-Paul Sartre--work that was, at the time, largely neglected in the English-speaking world. Through penetrating readings of each theorist, Jameson developed a critical mode of engagement that has had tremendous in.uence. He provided a framework for analyzing the connection between art and the historical circumstances of its making--in particular, how cultural artifacts distort, repress, or transform their circumstances through the abstractions of aesthetic form. Jameson's presentation of the critical thought of this Hegelian Marxism provided a stark alternative to the Anglo-American tradition of empiricism and humanism. It would later provide a compelling alternative to poststructuralism and deconstruction as they became dominant methodologies in aesthetic criticism. One year after Marxism and Form, Princeton published Jameson's The Prison-House of Language (1972), which provided a thorough historical and philosophical description of formalism and structuralism. Both books remain central to Jameson's main intellectual legacy: describing and extending a tradition of Western Marxism in cultural theory and literary interpretation.

  • - On the Historicity of Forms
    av Fredric Jameson
    260,-

    Fredric Jameson sweeps from the Renaissance to The Wire High modernism is now as far from us as antiquity was for the Renaissance. Such is the premise of Fredric Jameson's major new work in which modernist works, this time in painting (Rubens) and music (Wagner and Mahler), are pitted against late-modernist ones (in film) as well as a variety of postmodern experiments (from SF to The Wire, from ';Eurotrash' in opera to Altman and East German literature): all of which attempt, in their different ways, to invent new forms to grasp a specific social totality. Throughout the historical periods, argues Jameson, the question of narrative persists through its multiple formal changes and metamorphoses.

  • - A Reading Of Volume One
    av Fredric Jameson
    270,-

    Representing Capital, Fredric Jamesons first book-length engagement with Marxs magnum opus, is a unique work of scholarship that records the progression of Marxs thought as if it were a musical score. The textual landscape that emerges is the setting for paradoxes and contradictions that struggle toward resolution, giving rise to new antinomies and a new forward movement. These immense segments overlap each other to combine and develop on new levels in the same way that capital itself does, stumbling against obstacles that it overcomes by progressive expansions, which are in themselves so many leaps into the unknown.

  • av Fredric Jameson
    456,-

    The Antinomies of Realism is a history ofthe nineteenth-century realist novel and its legacy told without a glimmer of nostalgia for artistic achievements that the movement of history makes it impossible to recreate. The works of Zola, Tolstoy, Perez Galdos, and George Eliot are in the most profound sense inimitable, yet continue to dominate the novel form to this day. Novels to emerge since struggle to reconcile the social conditions of their own creation with the history of this mode of writing: the so-called modernist novel is one attempted solution to this conflict, as is the ever-more impoverished variety of commercial narrativeswhat today's book reviewers dub ';serious novels,' which are an attempt at the impossible endeavor to roll back the past. Fredric Jameson examines the most influential theories of artistic and literary realism, approaching the subject himself in terms of the social and historical preconditions for realism's emergence. The realist novel combined an attention to the body and its states of feeling with a focus on the quest for individual realization within the confines of history.In contemporary writing, other forms of representation for which the term ';postmodern' is too glibhave become visible: for example, in the historical fiction of Hilary Mantel or the stylistic plurality of David Mitchell's novels. Contemporary fiction is shown to be conducting startling experiments in the representation of new realities of a global social totality, modern technological warfare, and historical developments that, although they saturate every corner of our lives, only become apparent on rare occasions and by way of the strangest formal and artistic devices.In a coda, Jameson explains how ';realistic' narratives survived the end of classical realism. In effect, he provides an argument for the serious study of popular fiction and mass culture that transcends lazy journalism and the easy platitudes of recent cultural studies.

  • - Essay on the Ontology of the Present
    av Fredric Jameson
    326,-

    The concepts of modernity and modernism are amongst the most controversial and vigorously debated in contemporary philosophy and cultural theory. In this intervention, Fredric Jamesonperhaps the most influential and persuasive theorist of postmodernityexcavates and explores these notions in a fresh and illuminating manner.The extraordinary revival of discussions of modernity, as well as of new theories of artistic modernism, demands attention in its own right. It seems clear that the (provisional) disappearance of alternatives to capitalism plays its part in the universal attempt to revive ';modernity' as a social ideal. Yet the paradoxes of the concept illustrate its legitimate history and suggest some rules for avoiding its misuse as well.In this major interpretation of the problematic, Jameson concludes that both concepts are tainted, but nonetheless yield clues as to the nature of the phenomena they purported to theorize. His judicious and vigilant probing of both termswhich can probably not be banished at this late datehelps us clarify our present political and artistic situations.

  • - Dual Power and the Universal Army
    av Fredric Jameson
    380,-

    Controversial manifesto by acclaimed cultural theorist debated by leading writers Fredric Jameson's pathbreaking essay ';An American Utopia' radically questions standard leftist notions of what constitutes an emancipated society. Advocated here areamong other thingsuniversal conscription, the full acknowledgment of envy and resentment as a fundamental challenge to any communist society, and the acceptance that the division between work and leisure cannot be overcome. To create a new world, we must first change the way we envision the world. Jameson's text is ideally placed to trigger a debate on the alternatives to global capitalism. In addition to Jameson's essay, the volume includes responses from philosophers and political and cultural analysts, as well as an epilogue from Jameson himself. Many will be appalled at what they will encounter in these pagesthere will be blood! But perhaps one has to spill such (ideological) blood to give the Left a chance. Contributing are Kim Stanley Robinson, Jodi Dean, Saroj Giri, Agon Hamza, Kojin Karatani, Frank Ruda, Alberto Toscano, Kathi Weeks, and Slavoj iek.

  • av Fredric Jameson
    640,-

    A collection of theoretical essays which were composed under a particular set of constraints - the need to explain the Marxist intellectual tradition within the bounds of literary criticism - thereby enlarging the conception of the literary text.

  • av USA) Jameson & Fredric (Duke University
    330 - 1 930,-

    Written by the author of "Postmodernism: The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism", this book explores film and film culture through the relationship between the imaginative world on screen and the historical world onto which it is projected.

  • av Fredric Jameson
    650,-

    In three parts, Jameson presents the postmodern problem of Utopia, attempting to diagnose the cultural present and to open a perspective on the future of a world that is all but impossible to predict with any certainty-"a telling of the future," as Jameson calls it, "with an imperfect deck."

  • - Origins of a Style
    av Fredric Jameson
    536,-

  • - Adorno, Or, The Persistence of the Dialectic
    av Fredric Jameson
    356,-

    Provides an introduction to one of the great Marxist thinkers of the 20th century.

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