Ideology of Modernism
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Yazar: Fredric Jameson
Brand: Metis Yayıncılık
Basım Tarihi: 2008
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Sayfa Sayısı:Boyut: 13.0 x 19.5 cm
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Product Description
A comprehensive selection from the literary writings of Marxist critic and cultural theorist Fredric Jameson: Writings that analyze themes such as the theory of interpretation, understandings of literary genres, Third World Literature and national allegory, pleasure as a political problem, the place of literary criticism within history and theory, and theoretical jargon, alongside critical writings in which he evaluates the works of modernist or proto-modernist narrative writers like Flaubert, Joyce, and Robbe-Grillet, and modernist poets like Baudelaire, Rimbaud, and William Carlos Williams with an analytical and historical perspective. There is also his article on Ursula K. Le Guin: He assesses the form that utopian thought takes in science fiction literature.
We specifically titled the book "The Ideology of Modernism." Modernism has generally perceived and explained itself not as an ideology, but as if it were a natural state. Jameson applies his fundamental critical strategy, the maxim "Always historicize!", to modernist texts here: In the vast majority of these writings, he analyzes the specific forms that "the ideology of modernism" takes in the aforementioned authors.
We specifically titled the book "The Ideology of Modernism." Modernism has generally perceived and explained itself not as an ideology, but as if it were a natural state. Jameson applies his fundamental critical strategy, the maxim "Always historicize!", to modernist texts here: In the vast majority of these writings, he analyzes the specific forms that "the ideology of modernism" takes in the aforementioned authors.