“He used expressions like ‘look it’ and ‘holy shit’, wore denim jeans, enjoyed eating turf ‘n surf and was clearly uncomfortable in the presence of patrician French #intellectuals#UmbertoEcowww.versobooks.com/en-ca/blogs/...#RIP#FredricJameson
I first met Fred Jameson in 1976, when he invited me to teach his graduate students at the University of California, San Diego. Before then I had known of his existence only through the stunning Marxi...
“For someone whose sentences were long and intricate, putting every thought through a dialectical wringer, #FredricJamesonwww.newstatesman.com/the-weekend-...
We still live in the postmodern landscape defined by the Marxist thinker, who died this month.
“To be influenced by somebody is not to write like him or her; rather, someone’s work suddenly opens up new possibilities that you never thought of before.” www.washingtonpost.com/books/2024/0...#RIP#FredricJameson
The esteemed literary theorist, who died on Sunday at 90, helped us think about postmodernism and a dizzying array of other subjects.
We are working on a remembrance, but we cannot overstate the influence of #FredricJamesonow.ly/kGvQ50TtqGz
Gestern ist der us-amerikanische Marxist und Literaturtheoretiker #FredricJamesonwww.youtube.com/watc...
How can we grasp what is meant by the equally vague and omnipresent concept of globalisation? Can globalisation be represented or depicted? Jameson assumes that it is not primarily an economic or political concept, but an example of ‘cognitive mapping’, i.e. a cognitive map that depicts or represent