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|a Jameson, Fredric
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|a The Jameson reader
|c ed. by Michael Hardt and Kathi Weeks
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|a Sammlung
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|a 1. publ.
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|a Oxford u.a. :
|b Blackwell,
|c 2000
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|a IX, 408 S.
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|a Blackwell readers
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|a On interpretation : literature as a socially symbolic act -- Towards dialectical criticism -- T. W. Adorno -- Roland Barthes and structuralism -- Imaginary and symbolic in Lacan -- On jargon -- Base and superstructure -- Reification and Utopia in mass culture -- Marxism and the historicity of theory : an interview by Xudong Zhang -- Five theses on actually existing marxism -- Beyond the cave : demystifying the ideology of modernism -- Postmodernism, or the cultural logic of late capitalism -- The antinomies of postmodernity -- Culture and finance capital -- Cognitive mapping -- Class and allegory in contemporary mass culture : "Dog Day Afternoon" as a political film -- National allegory in Wyndham Lewis -- Third-world literature in the era of multinational capitalism -- Totality as conspiracy -- To reconsider the relationship of marxism to utopian thought -- World-reduction in Le Guin : the emergence of utopian narrative -- utopianism and anti-utopianism
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|a Hardt, Michael
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|a Weeks, Kathi
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