Unintimidated Languages: Jameson at 90

Unintimidated Languages: Jameson at 90

In honor of Fredric Jameson‘s 90th birthday this month, we’re publishing a series of short essays focused on the major books in Jameson’s oeuvre. Here, Daniel Hartley revisits Jameson’s first book, Sartre: The Origins of a Style (1961).

Update: Christopher Breu discusses Marxism and Form (1971) – On Prophetic Form and the Whole Tangled, Dripping Mass of the Dialectic.

Matthew Beaumont on The Prison-House of Language (1972) – Intense Curiosity

Ian Buchanan on Fables of Aggression (1979) here

Philip E. Wegner on The Ideologies of Theory (1988/2008) – Deep Listening

Maria Elisa Cevasco on Political Unconscious (1981) – History is what hurts

The whole series can be found here


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