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    Persistencies of the dialectic; three sites.Jameson Fredric - 1998 - Science and Society 62 (3):358-372.
    After speculation that the dialectic is as yet unrealized, a kind of "unfinished project," three areas in which the dialectic remains alive are outlined: 1) in reflexivity, in which the theory of ideology demands to be confronted with the contemporary theory and experience of "multiple subject positions"; 2) in historiography, in which the dialectic is not a philosophical position but a critical operation performed on traditional historical narrative; and, finally, 3) in contradiction, a structure the dialectic does not posit, but (...)
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    The Benjamin files.Fredric Jameson - 2020 - New York: Verso.
    A comprehensive new reading of Walter Benjamin's major works, as well as a great number of his less well-known publications, from one of America's foremost cultural and literary critics.
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    The ancients and the postmoderns.Fredric Jameson - 2015 - New York: Versos.
    Our classicism -- Narrative bodies: the case of Rubens -- Wagner as dramatist and allegorist -- Transcendence and movie-music in Mahler -- Late modernism in film -- Angelopoulos and collective narrative -- History and elegy in Sokurov -- Dekalog as decameron -- Adaptation as experiment in the postmodern -- Eurotrash or regieoper? -- Altman and the national-popular -- A global neuromancer -- Realism and utopia in the wire -- The clocks of Dresden -- Counterfactual socialisms -- Dirty little secret.
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  4. The aesthetics of war on screen. War and representation.Fredric Jameson - 2014 - In David LaRocca (ed.), The philosophy of war films. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.
     
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    The Political Unconscious.Peter W. Lock & Fredric Jameson - 1981 - Substance 11 (2):73.
  6. The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act.Fredric Jameson (ed.) - 2002 - Routledge.
    In this ground-breaking and influential study Fredric Jameson explores the complex place and function of literature within culture. At the time Jameson was actually writing the book, in the mid to late seventies, there was a major reaction against deconstruction and poststructuralism. As one of the most significant literary theorists, Jameson found himself in the unenviable position of wanting to defend his intellectual past yet keep an eye on the future. With this book he carried it (...)
     
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    Interview: Fredric Jameson.Fredric Jameson, Leonard Green, Jonathan Culler & Richard Klein - 1982 - Diacritics 12 (3):72.
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    Fredric Jameson's A Singular Modernity: Essay on the Ontology of the Present.Fredric Jameson & Maria Elisa Cevasco - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (4):345-361.
  9. Radical Fantasy.Fredric Jameson - 2002 - Historical Materialism 10 (4):273-280.
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  10. The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act.Fredric Jameson - 2002 - Routledge.
    In this ground-breaking and influential study Fredric Jameson explores the complex place and function of literature within culture. At the time Jameson was actually writing the book, in the mid to late seventies, there was a major reaction against deconstruction and poststructuralism. As one of the most significant literary theorists, Jameson found himself in the unenviable position of wanting to defend his intellectual past yet keep an eye on the future. With this book he carried it (...)
     
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    The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act.Fredric Jameson - 2002 - Routledge.
    _‘Every now and then a book appears which is literally ahead of its time... _The Political Unconscious_ is such a book... it sets new standards of what a classic work is.’_ – Slavoj Zizek In this ground-breaking and influential study, Fredric Jameson explores the complex place and function of literature within culture. A landmark publication, _The Political Unconscious_ takes its place as one of the most meaningful works of the twentieth century. _First published: 1983._.
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    Valences of the dialectic.Fredric Jameson - 2009 - Brooklyn, NY: Verso.
    After half a century exploring dialectical thought, renowned cultural critic Fredric Jameson presents a comprehensive study of a misrepresented, vital strain in Western philosophy. The dialectic, the concept of the evolution of an idea through internal contradiction and conflict, transformed two centuries of Western philosophy. To Hegel, who dominated nineteenth-century thought, it was a metaphysical system. In the works of Marx, the dialectic became a tool for materialist historical analysis, a theoretical maneuver that his critics derided and his (...)
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    The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act.Alice N. Benston & Fredric Jameson - 1983 - Substance 12 (4):97.
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    Late Marxism: Adorno, or, The persistence of the dialectic.Fredric Jameson - 1990 - London: Verso.
    A lively and lucid introduction to one of the great Marxist thinkers of the 20th century by the master cultural critic.
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    The Hegel variations: on the Phenomenology of spirit.Fredric Jameson - 2010 - New York: Verso.
    In this major new study, the philosopher and cultural theorist Fredric Jameson offers a new reading of Hegel's foundational text Phenomenology of Spirit. In contrast to those who see the Phenomenology as a closed system ending with Absolute Spirit, Jameson's reading presents an open work in which Hegel has not yet reconstituted himself in terms of a systematic philosophy (Hegelianism) and in which the moments of the dialectic and its levels have not yet been formalized. Hegel's text (...)
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    The Ideologies of Theory: Essays, 1971-1986.Dana Polan & Fredric Jameson - 1990 - Substance 19 (1):110.
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    The End of Temporality.Fredric Jameson - 2003 - Critical Inquiry 29 (4):695-718.
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    A Singular Modernity: Essay on the Ontology of the Present.Fredric Jameson - 2002 - Verso.
    In this new, muscular, intervention Fredric Jameson -- perhaps the most influential and persuasive theorist of postmodernity -- explores these notions in a ...
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    Gramsci in the World.Roberto M. Dainotto & Fredric Jameson (eds.) - 2020 - Duke University Press.
    Antonio Gramsci's _Prison Notebooks_ have offered concepts, categories, and political solutions that have been applied in a variety of social and political contexts, from postwar Italy to the insurgencies of the Arab Spring. The contributors to _Gramsci in the World_ examine the diverse receptions and uses of Gramscian thought, highlighting its possibilities and limits for understanding and changing the world. Among other topics, they explore Gramsci's importance to Caribbean anticolonial thinkers like Stuart Hall, his presence in decolonial indigenous movements in (...)
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    Culture and Finance Capital.Fredric Jameson - 1997 - Critical Inquiry 24 (1):246-265.
  21. On Magic Realism in Film.Fredric Jameson - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 12 (2):301-325.
    The concept of “magic realism” raises many problems, both theoretical and historical. I first encountered it in the context of American painting in the mid-1950s; at about the same time, Angle Flores published an influential article in which the term was applied to the work of Borges;1 but Alejo Carpentier’s conception of the real maravilloso at once seemed to offer a related or alternative conception, while his own work and that of Miguel Angel Asturias seemed to demand an enlargement of (...)
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    Jameson on Jameson: conversations on cultural Marxism.Fredric Jameson - 2007 - Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Edited by Ian Buchanan.
    Introduction: on not giving interviews -- Interview with Leonard Green, Jonathan Culler, and Richard Klein -- Interview with Anders Stephanson -- Interview with Paik Nak-Chung -- Interview with Sabry Hafez, Abbas Al-Tonsi, and Mona Abousenna -- Interview with Stuart Hall -- Interview with Michael Speaks -- Interview with Horacio Machín -- Interview with Sara Danius and Stefan Jonsson -- Interview with Xudong Zhang -- Interview with Srinivas Aravamudan and Ranjana Khanna.
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    On Goffman's frame analysis.Fredric Jameson - 1976 - Theory and Society 3 (1):119-133.
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    Schematizations, or How to Draw a Thought.Fredric Jameson - 2023 - Critical Inquiry 50 (1):31-53.
    This article sketches the emergence of visual schematisms from Immanuel Kant to Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, and Jean-François Lyotard. It demonstrates the centrality of differentiation in these visual representations, as underscored by the “bar” or so-called vinculum (a mathematical term). It ultimately concludes that the weakness or dialectical contradiction of the thus differentiated entities lies in their tendency to fold back into each other, returning to the One which it was the purpose of the schematization to exclude in the first (...)
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    The Political Unconscious: Narrative as Socially Symbolic Act.John Brenkman & Fredric Jameson - 1983 - Substance 11 (4):237.
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    Symptoms of Theory or Symptoms for Theory?Fredric Jameson - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (2):403.
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    The Symbolic Inference; Or, Kenneth Burke and Ideological Analysis.Fredric R. Jameson - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 4 (3):507-523.
    However this may be, it is clear that the rhetoric of the self in American criticism will no longer do, any more than its accompanying interpretative codes of identity crises and mythic reintegration, and that a post-individualistic age needs new and post-individualistic categories for grasping both the production and the evolution of literary form as well as the semantic content of the literary text and the latter's relationship to collective experience and to ideological contradiction. What is paradoxical about Burke's own (...)
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    Not YetThe Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act.Geoff Bennington & Fredric Jameson - 1982 - Diacritics 12 (3):23.
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  29. Reflections in conclusion.Fredric Jameson - 1977 - In Theodor W. Adorno (ed.), Aesthetics and Politics. Verso. pp. 19--196.
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    How not to historicize theory.Fredric Jameson - 2008 - Critical Inquiry 34 (3):563-582.
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    The Theoretical Hesitation: Benjamin's Sociological Predecessor.Fredric Jameson - 1999 - Critical Inquiry 25 (2):267-288.
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    Ideology and Symbolic Action.Fredric R. Jameson - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 5 (2):417-422.
    I don’t conceive of this as a debate with Burke, but if I did, I would be tempted to use the old debater's formula: there are many ways in which the word ideology can be used, most of them defensible, but there are two ways in which the word ought never be used, and that is to designate "value systems" on one hand or "false consciousness" on the other. The first meaning folds us back into the perspective of the history (...)
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  33. A Brief History of Neoliberalism.Fredric Jameson - 2007 - Contemporary Political Theory 6 (2):262-264.
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    Adorno in Postmodern Perspective.Fredric Jameson & Shierry Nicholsen - 1993 - Thesis Eleven 34 (1):178-185.
    Adorno's rehearsal of the modernist problematic of representation is be lated enough to include a matter of crucial interest for us today... and this is a reflection on and a thematization of the passing of the modern itself, the reasons for its obliteration, and some dawning apprehension of an intellectual landscape in which the negative, or "critical theory", will have definitely become a thing of the past.
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    Afterword: On Eurocentric Lacanians.Fredric R. Jameson - 2019 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 13 (1).
    The most productive theoretical contribution I can make to this topic is to explain my thoughts about the by now rather traditional Freudo-Marxist project and to assess Lacanianism in that light. It will be understood that in this form which approximates that of the interview – my positions will be little more than opinions, a form of ideological expression I don’t much care for. Nor will I even try to give an opinion of Slavoj Žižek’s extraordinary production, which I admire, (...)
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    Benjamin's Readings.Fredric Jameson - 1992 - Diacritics 22 (3/4):19-19.
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    Early Lukács, Aesthetics of Politics?Fredric Jameson - 2015 - Historical Materialism 23 (1):3-27.
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    History and Elegy in Sokurov.Fredric Jameson - 2006 - Critical Inquiry 33 (1):1.
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    Ideology, narrative analysis, and popular culture.Fredric Jameson - 1977 - Theory and Society 4 (4):543-559.
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  40. Lacan and the Dialectic.Fredric Jameson - 2006 - In Slavoj Žižek (ed.), Lacan: The Silent Partners. Verso.
     
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    Om Jean-Paul Sartres Kritikk av den dialektiske fornuft, bind I.Fredric Jameson - 2010 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 28 (3):166-187.
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    On Levels and Categories.Fredric R. Jameson - 2021 - Historical Materialism 29 (1):221-233.
    This article is a response by the author to the contributions to the Historical Materialism symposium on Allegory and Ideology. The reply is framed in terms of the different theoretical strategies through which the articulation of ‘Marx’ and ‘Freud’ has been carried out, namely the precarious syntheses of Freudo-Marxism, the homological method pioneered by Lucien Goldmann, and the theory of allegorical levels and transcoding explored in Allegory and Ideology. It critically engages with the openings and challenges posed by the various (...)
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  43. On the medieval.Fredric Jameson - 2010 - In Andrew Cole & D. Vance Smith (eds.), The Legitimacy of the Middle Ages: On the Unwritten History of Theory. Duke University Press.
     
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    Persistencies of the dialectic : three sites.Fredric Jameson - 2008 - In Bertell Ollman & Tony Smith (eds.), Science and Society. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 358 - 372.
    After speculation that the dialectic is as yet unrealized, a kind of "unfinished project," three areas in which the dialectic remains alive are outlined: 1) in reflexivity, in which the theory of ideology demands to be confronted with the contemporary theory and experience of "multiple subject positions"; 2) in historiography, in which the dialectic is not a philosophical position but a critical operation performed on traditional historical narrative; and, finally, 3) in contradiction, a structure the dialectic does not posit, but (...)
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    The Ideology of Form: Partial Systems in "La Vieille Fille".Fredric Jameson - 1976 - Substance 5 (15):29.
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    The square peg in the round hole or the history of spaceflight.Fredric Jameson - 2008 - Critical Inquiry 34 (S2):S172 - S183.
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    Utopiens politikk.Fredric Jameson - 2008 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 26 (1-2):286-307.
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    Trattato dei vincoli (Andrea Sartori); Il desiderio chiamato Utopia.Guido Genovese & Fredric Jameson - 2009 - Società Degli Individui 35:189-196.
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    Larvatus ProdeoMarxism and Form: Twentieth-Century Dialectical Theories of Literature.Robert Champigny & Fredric Jameson - 1972 - Diacritics 2 (3):25.
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    Subjects/titles.Phillip E. Wegner & Fredric Jameson - forthcoming - Diacritics.
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