This "Cited by" count includes citations to the following articles in Scholar. The ones marked * may be different from the article in the profile. Add co ... Essays on postmodern culture, 111-125, 1983. 4430: 1983: Third-world literature in the era of multinational capitalism ... F Jameson, JLP Torío. Paidós, 1991. 2285: 1991: A singular ...
This interview was conducted with Fredric Jameson on 13 March 2014 in New York City and has been lightly edited for clarity. On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of “Postmodernism; or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism” in the New Left Review, Jameson looks back at the essay and considers the current state of capitalism, theory, art, and culture in relation ...
Postmodern Culture: The Ambivalence of Fredric Jameson
The last few years have been marked by an inverted millenarianism, in which premonitions of the future, catastrophic or redemptive, have been replaced by senses of the end of this or that (the end of ideology, art, or social class; the ‘crisis’ of Leninism, social democracy, or the welfare state, etc., etc.): taken together, all of these perhaps constitute what is increasingly called ...
Regarding Postmodernism-A Conversation with Fredric Jameson 31 limits of the individual subject and the human ego. On the contrary, it is a kind of non-humanist experience of limits beyond which you get dissolved. Whereupon we reach the temporal aspect. Yes. The visual metaphoric depth gives way to a description of temporal disconnec-
The above closing statements of Fredric Jameson's 1988 essay "Postmodernism and Consumer Society" ring with portent -- his Marxist polemic connecting postmodernism and late capitalism concluding with a "significant question" that, undoubtedly, posits a direction for discursive analysis. Perry Anderson, in the forward to The Cultural Turn
Each, in one way or another, emphasizes shifts in aesthetic styles (the death of the avant-garde) or ahistorical transformations (the end of grand narratives) as indicators of postmodernism's emergence. Fredric Jameson’s 1984 essay, Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, published in New Left Review, caused a paradigm shift ...
This essay traces Fredric Jameson's important early analyses of the waning of affect and disappearance of the depth psychological subject under conditions of postmodernism, arguments he developed over the course of several essays in Social Text—beginning, in fact, in the journal's very first issue.This brief survey of Jameson's argument launches a sketch of the multiple genealogies and ...
Exploring the intersection of two areas of growing scholarly interest-postmodernism and the architecture of the socialist and former-communist world-this edited collection stakes out new ground as the first work to chart the various transformations of second world architecture in the 1970s and 80s. ... On Fredric Jameson: Marxism, Postmodernism ...
Fredric Jameson’s canonical descriptions of postmodernity have had a major influence on critical work looking at the American postmodern novel. In Postmodern Belief: American Literature and Religio...
Fredric Jameson—literary theorist, heterodox Marxist, and one of the most important cultural analysts of the last 60 years—died on September 22, 2024 at the age of 90 (Figure 1). His output was truly prodigious. ... Oxford Academic is home to a wide variety of products. The institutional subscription may not cover the content that you are ...
Jameson," rev. of The Seeds of Time by Fredric Jameson, Salma-gundi 111 [1996]: 221). The more unpleasant aspects of Jame-son's yearning for the collective - which has led him, in the past, to discern Utopian impulses even in bloody potlatches - are implicit in his account of modernism. Tate and T.S. Eliot, for
"Fredric Jameson, internationally recognized as a literary theorist and as America's most notable Marxist intellectual, has established a leading place in discussions of postmodernism. Jameson brings to the subject an immense range of reference both to artworks and to theoretical discussions; a strong hypothesis linking cultural changes to ...
Abstract. Fredric Jameson (1934-), a critical theorist and Marxist philosopher who has written numerous books and articles on critical theory, is recognized as the first thinker who brought postmodernism's critical theory into architectural discourse. In Jameson's own words, “it was the representation of architecture that sparked dynamic dialogues of postmodernism as a cultural logic.”
Some critical notes on Fredric Jameson's article "Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism" (New Left Review 146 [1984]: 53-92), from the standpoint of a more comprehensive cultural criticism. Keywords: Cultural criticism, Marxist criticism, Fredric Jameson, Postmodernism, Postmodern culture.
FREDRIC JAMESON, in his magisterial work, Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1991), has offered us a particularly influential analysis of our current postmodern condition. Like Jean Baudrillard, whose concept of the simulacrum he adopts, Jameson is highly critical of our current historical situation; indeed, he paints a rather dystopic picture of the present, which he ...
Fredric Jameson’s theories of postmodernism have had an extensive impact on scholarly discussions of post-war literature. As Amy Hungerford outlined in 2010, “critics such as Fredric Jameson, Brian McHale, Linda Hutcheon, Jean-François Lyotard, and others have defined the period by the … fractured narratives, ironic play, and aesthetic virtuosity of writers like Pynchon, Gaddis, Acker ...
Radical Break in Cultural Narratives: Jameson introduces postmodernism as a shift marked by the “end of ideology, art, or social class,” characterizing it as a break from earlier modernist traditions (“the end of the 1950s or the early 1960s”).; Heterogeneity in Postmodern Culture: The emergence of diverse, seemingly disconnected cultural expressions, from Andy Warhol’s pop art to ...