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Kirk Boyle investigates Fredric Jameson's attempt to confront the challenges posed by the singularity of modernity in the latest instalment of our Jameson at 90 series.
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On Brecht and Method
Olivier Neveux revisits Fredric Jameson's Brecht and Method for our Jameson at 90 series. -
Utopia Hurts
Christian P. Haines reflects on Fredric Jameson's The Seeds of Time and the painfulness of utopia for our Jameson at 90 series. -
Orienting towards the social totality
Alberto Toscano reflects on Fredric Jameson's The Geopolitical Aesthetic as part of our Jameson at 90 series. -
Inevitable Negations
For the 10th instalment of our Jameson at 90 series, Clint Burnham revisits Fredric Jameson's Signatures of the Visible. -
Historicizing the Present
Robert T. Tally Jr revisits Fredric Jameson's Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism for the eighth instalment of our Jameson at 90 series. -
Negative dialectics
C. D. Blanton reflects on Fredric Jameson's Late Marxism in part 7 of our Jameson at 90 series. -
Synchronic history
Kristin Ross writes about her relationship with Fredric Jameson and how his work has shaped her own thinking for part 7 of our Jameson at 90 series. -
Deep Listening
For the sixth instalment of our Jameson at 90 series, Phillip E. Wegner discusses Fredric Jameson's The Ideologies of Theory. -
On Fredric Jameson's Fables of Aggression: Jameson at 90
Fredric Jameson was born 90 years ago today. To mark the occasion, Ian Buchanan explores Jameson's inimitable "immunity to boredom" through his 1979 book, Fables of Aggression. -
Intense Curiosity: Jameson's The Prison-House of Language
Fredric Jameson's Prison House of Language (1972) is inspiring, Matthew Beaumont writes, because of the author's 'intense curiosity' vis-a-vis the Russian Structuralists. For Jameson's 90th birthday, Beaumont revisits the text, which he describes as anomalous in the theorist's oeuvre. -
On Prophetic Form and the Whole Tangled, Dripping Mass of the Dialectic: Jameson at 90
In celebration of Fredric Jameson's 90th birthday, Christopher Breu explores Jameson's work as theorist of temporality and futurity in his 1971 book, Marxism and Form.