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  1. ISBN. 978-0801492228. The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act is a 1981 book by the Marxist literary theorist Fredric Jameson. Often cited as a powerful overview and methodological guide, it is the work with which Jameson made his greatest impact.

    • Fredric Jameson
    • United States
    • 1981
    • English
  2. 3. März 2015 · The Political Unconscious is a remarkable work, destined to play an important role in the critical debates of the coming decade. Jameson is now the leading Marxist critic in America, and his book is exemplary not just for those who are interested in Marxist criticism as such but for all who are dissatisfied with formalism and seek alternative modes of argument.

    • Fredric Jameson
    • March 03, 2015
    • 1981
  3. Deftly combining critical theory and rich textual analysis (especially of works by Honoré de Balzac, George Gissing, and Joseph Conrad), Jameson established in The Political Unconscious a properly Marxist approach to reading literature that included revised versions of the formalisms and historicisms then in vogue.

  4. In this ground-breaking and influential study, Fredric Jameson explores the complex place and function of literature within culture. A landmark publication, The Political Unconscious takes its place as one of the most meaningful works of the twentieth century. First published: 1983.

    • London
    • 1st Edition
  5. The Political Unconscious is a masterly introduction to both the method and the practice of Marxist criticism. Defining a mode of criticism and applying it successfully to individual works, it bridges the gap between theoretical speculation and textual analysis.

  6. 3. März 2015 · The Political Unconscious is a masterly introduction to both the method and the practice of Marxist criticism. Defining a mode of criticism and applying it successfully to individual works, it bridges the gap between theoretical speculation and textual analysis.

  7. XML. Fredric Jameson, inThe Political Unconscious, opposes the view that literary creation can take place in isolation from its political context. He asserts the pri...