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" The ideologies of theory / "
Fredric Jameson
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BL
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Record Number
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693347
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b515536
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Main Entry
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Jameson, Fredric
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Title & Author
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The ideologies of theory /\ Fredric Jameson
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Edition Statement
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Updated ed
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Publication Statement
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London ;New York :: Verso,, 2008
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Page. NO
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xi, 679 p. :: ill. ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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184467276X (hbk.)
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: 1844672778 (pbk.)
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: 9781844672769 (hbk.)
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: 9781844672776 (pbk.)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Metacommentary -- The ideology of the text -- Imaginary and symbolic in Lacan -- Criticism in history -- Symbolic inference : or, Kenneth Burke and ideological analysis -- Figural relativism : or, the poetics of historiography -- Modernism and its repressed : or, Robbe-Grillet as anti-colonialist -- Morality versus ethical substance : or, Aristotelian Marxism in Alasdair MacIntyre -- On Negt and Kluge -- Benjamin's readings -- Foreword to Jean-Francois Lyotard's The postmodern condition -- Foreward to Jacques Attali's Noise : the political economy of music -- The theoretical hesitation : Benjamin's sociological predecessor -- How not to historicize theory -- The vanishing mediator : or Max Weber as storyteller -- Architecture and the critique of ideology -- Pleasure : a political issue -- Of islands and trenches : neutralization and the production of Utopian discourse -- Beyond the cave : demystifying the ideology of modernism -- Reflections on the Brecht-Lukacs debate -- Marxism and historicism -- Periodizing the 60s -- Foreward to A.J. Greimas' On meaning : selected writings in semiotic theory -- On the sexual production of western subjectivity -- Space and congestion : Rem Kool Hass and S,M,L,XL -- Future city -- Marc Angenot and the literary history of a year -- On "cultural studies" -- The end of temporality
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Subject
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Criticism-- History-- 20th century
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Subject
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Ideology-- History-- 20th century
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Subject
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Philosophy, Modern-- 20th century
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