Resultaten voor 'fredric jameson'

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  1. The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
    1. Fredric Jameson

    The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism

    The Postmodernism Essay
    € 106,95
  2. The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
    1. Fredric Jameson

    The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism

    The Postmodernism Essay
    € 24,95
  3. Inventions of a Present
    1. Fredric , Jameson

    Inventions of a Present

    A novel is an act, an intervention, which, most often, the naïve reader takes as a representation. The novel intervenes to modify or correct our conventional notions of a situation and, in the best and most intense cases, to propose a wholly new idea of what constitutes an event or of the very experience of living. The most interesting contemporary novels are those which try—and sometimes manage—to awaken our sense of a collectivity behind individual experience, revealing a relationship between the isolated subjectivity and a class or community. But even if this happens (which is rare), one must go on to find traces of collective praxis hidden away within the awakened feeling of inter-connection. And since it is in the sense of the nation and nationality that collectivity is most often expressed, there is an urgent need to disengage the possibilities of genuine action within these areas.This sweeping collection of essays ranges from the elusive politics of North American literature to the sometimes frozen narrative experiences of the eastern countries and the Soviet Union and beyond. This is a voyage traversing the globe, discovering a common kinship between each literary destination in late capitalism itself.

    € 25,50
  4. The Prison-House of Language
    1. Fredric Jameson

    The Prison-House of Language

    A Critical Account of Structuralism and Russian Formalism

    Fredric Jameson (1934–2024) was the Knut Schmidt Nielsen Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at Duke University. His many books include Marxism and Form (Princeton) and Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. Caleb Smith is the Karl Young Professor of English and American Studies at Yale University. Paul North is the Maurice Natanson Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Yale.

    € 26,50
  5. Marxism and Form
    1. Fredric Jameson

    Marxism and Form

    20th-Century Dialectical Theories of Literature

    Fredric Jameson (1934–2024) was the Knut Schmidt Nielsen Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at Duke University. His many books include The Prison-House of Language (Princeton) and Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. Sianne Ngai is professor of English at the University of Chicago.

    € 27,50
  6. The Years of Theory
    1. Fredric Jameson

    The Years of Theory

    Postwar French Thought to the Present

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

    € 27,50
  7. Inventions of a Present
    1. Fredric Jameson

    Inventions of a Present

    The Novel in its Crisis of Globalization

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

    € 34,50
  8. Raymond Chandler
    1. Fredric Jameson

    Raymond Chandler

    The Detections of Totality

    Fredric Jameson is America's leading Marxist critic. A prodigiously energetic thinker whose writings sweep majestically from Sophocles to science fiction.

    € 13,95
  9. Allegory and Ideology
    1. Fredric Jameson

    Allegory and Ideology

    Allegory and Ideology charges an antique form with renewed political urgency. At its heart is the melancholy conviction that we can never directly lay hold of history.

    € 27,50
  10. Gramsci in the World

    Gramsci in the World

    “Practically from the first to the last page, this is a fabulous book. Not only does it attest to the productive interdisciplinary use of Gramsci's conceptual instruments in the analysis of contemporary sociocultural and political developments across many global regions; it also underscores the fact that the critico-philological reconstructions of Gramsci's theoretical frameworks are far from complete. Newcomers to Gramscian studies-as well as experienced scholars-will profit from this extraordinary collection of essays. It reflects a most capacious editorial spirit anchored in creative autonomy, historical integrity, and transnational sensitivities.” - Renate Holub, author of (Antonio Gramsci: Beyond Marxism and Postmodernism) “Comprehensive in its geographical and historical range, and impressive in its intellectual rigor, theoretical sophistication, and historical sensitivity, Gramsci in the World locates questions surrounding Gramsci's ideas within debates that are central to much of contemporary theoretical, moral, intellectual, and political writing. A significant and necessary contribution to Gramsci scholarship, this volume demonstrates that his ideas and writing will continue to exert a deep influence in the twenty-first century.” - Benedetto Fontana, author of (Hegemony and Power: On the Relation between Gramsci and Machiavelli) “This collection of essays, edited by Roberto M. Dainotto and Fredric Jameson, is a timely and valuable contribution to cultural studies, political and social theory, postcolonial studies, as well as generally to the history of the Left and particularly to the history of Marxism.” - Mihaela Czobor-Lupp (Perspectives on Politics) “Taken together, the essays in [Gramsci in the World] highlight the numerous complexities and dimensions to Gramsci’s writings, and the various reasons why his unique approach to Marxist analysis and revolutionary praxis influenced, or in many cases did not influence, leftist intellectuals and militants....” - Brian Griffith (H-Italy, H-Net Reviews) “The goal of Gramsci in the World is to put forward ‘different pragmatics’ of how scholars accept or reject Gramscian thinking for their interests.... It does not simply add non-Western case studies into analysis, but changes how we think about a range of periods and geographies.” - Thomas Furse (Global Intellectual History) "[Gramsci in the World] will interest Gramsci scholars, theorists of social change and revolution, and political activists." - J. C. Berg (Choice)

    € 155,50
  11. Gramsci in the World

    Gramsci in the World

    “Practically from the first to the last page, this is a fabulous book. Not only does it attest to the productive interdisciplinary use of Gramsci's conceptual instruments in the analysis of contemporary sociocultural and political developments across many global regions; it also underscores the fact that the critico-philological reconstructions of Gramsci's theoretical frameworks are far from complete. Newcomers to Gramscian studies-as well as experienced scholars-will profit from this extraordinary collection of essays. It reflects a most capacious editorial spirit anchored in creative autonomy, historical integrity, and transnational sensitivities.” - Renate Holub, author of (Antonio Gramsci: Beyond Marxism and Postmodernism) “Comprehensive in its geographical and historical range, and impressive in its intellectual rigor, theoretical sophistication, and historical sensitivity, Gramsci in the World locates questions surrounding Gramsci's ideas within debates that are central to much of contemporary theoretical, moral, intellectual, and political writing. A significant and necessary contribution to Gramsci scholarship, this volume demonstrates that his ideas and writing will continue to exert a deep influence in the twenty-first century.” - Benedetto Fontana, author of (Hegemony and Power: On the Relation between Gramsci and Machiavelli) “This collection of essays, edited by Roberto M. Dainotto and Fredric Jameson, is a timely and valuable contribution to cultural studies, political and social theory, postcolonial studies, as well as generally to the history of the Left and particularly to the history of Marxism.” - Mihaela Czobor-Lupp (Perspectives on Politics) “Taken together, the essays in [Gramsci in the World] highlight the numerous complexities and dimensions to Gramsci’s writings, and the various reasons why his unique approach to Marxist analysis and revolutionary praxis influenced, or in many cases did not influence, leftist intellectuals and militants....” - Brian Griffith (H-Italy, H-Net Reviews) “The goal of Gramsci in the World is to put forward ‘different pragmatics’ of how scholars accept or reject Gramscian thinking for their interests.... It does not simply add non-Western case studies into analysis, but changes how we think about a range of periods and geographies.” - Thomas Furse (Global Intellectual History) "[Gramsci in the World] will interest Gramsci scholars, theorists of social change and revolution, and political activists." - J. C. Berg (Choice)

    € 37,50
  12. Makers of Worlds, Readers of Signs
    1. Kfir Cohen Lustig

    Makers of Worlds, Readers of Signs

    Israeli and Palestinian Literature of the Global Contemporary

    A sweeping new theory of world literature through a study of Palestinian and Israeli literature from the 1940s to the present.

    € 34,50