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  1. 17. März 2018 · The political unconscious is a term coined by Neo-Marxist American thinker Fredric Jameson which holds that the cultural text is tied to an ideological-political "unconscious" which underlies it. This political hidden background expresses a class conflict which is expressed in the text in a complex manner. The function of the cultural text ...

  2. In this chapter I focus on developing the concept of the political unconscious. 1 Close My main purpose is methodological: to establish the relations between discourse and the unconscious or, more precisely, to outline the unconscious elements of discourse and draw attention to the power of unconscious desires, which are already social and normative yet propagate a discourse of libidinal ...

  3. 9. Aug. 2010 · Politics and the unconscious. It is often remarked that in politics much of significance takes place below the radar. ‘Dog whistle politics’, ‘tacit knowledge’, ‘complicity’ and ‘surmise’ are just some of the terms used to capture such silent unofficial processes, which are central to our understanding of social and political ...

  4. The Political Unconscious (Routledge Classics) Taschenbuch – 13. Juni 2002 . Englisch Ausgabe von Fredric Jameson (Autor) 4,6 4,6 von 5 ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2001 · The "unconscious" to which Jameson speaks is "history" and its class conflicts. Like Freud's idea that dreams are "disguised wishes" which have been "hidden" within the "form" of the dream, likewise within literary productions are the hidden wishes for "utopia" which are "disguised" within the artistic form of the story, in which class conflicts and social contradictions are given expression ...

  6. 31. Aug. 1982 · The Political Unconscious is a fable, an historical approach that disseminates, and disrupts the fixed political schemas in a valient and elegant attempt at rousing readers from the slumber in which we are , however unconsciously, shrouded. A very important work indeed; It is with refreshing vigour that he reminds us of the importance of reading and writing. Yet he does so without the ...

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  7. Fredric Jameson, in The Political Unconscious, opposes the view that literary creation can take place in isolation from its political context. He asserts the priority of the political interpretation of literary texts, claiming it to be at the center of all reading and understanding, not just a supplement or auxiliary to other methods current today.