Author of over a dozen books on contemporary critical and literary theory, including: Brecht and Method; The Cultures of Globalization; Late Marxism: Adorno, or the Persistence of the Dialectic; Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature; The Seeds of Time; Signatures of the Visible; Sartre: The Origins of A Style; and A Singular Modernity : Essay on the Ontology of the Present.
“Fredric Jameson is generally considered to be one of the foremost
contemporary English-language Marxist literary and cultural critics.
Over the past three decades, he has published a wide range of works
analyzing literary and cultural texts, while developing his own neo-Marxist
theoretical perspectives. In addition, Jameson produced many important
critiques of opposing theoretical schools and positions. A prolific
writer, he has assimilated an astonishing number of theoretical discourses
into his project, while intervening in many contemporary debates and
analyzing a diversity of cultural texts, ranging from the novel to video,
and from fairy tales to postmodernism.”
(Douglas Kellner http://www.uta.edu/huma/illuminations/kell19.htm)
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