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    Fredric Jameson

    American academic and literary critic (1934–2024)

    Fredric Ruff Jameson was an American literary critic, philosopher and Marxist political theorist. He was best known for his analysis of contemporary cultural trends, particularly his analysis of postmodernity and capitalism. Jameson's best-known books include Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism and The Political Unconscious. Jameson was the Knut Schmidt Nielsen Professor of Comparative Literature, Professor of Romance Studies, and Director of the Institute for Critical Theory at Duke University. In 2012, the Modern Language Association gave Jameson its sixth Award for Lifetime Scholarly Achievement. Wikipedia

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    Fredric Ruff Jameson (April 14, 1934 - September 22, 2024) was an American literary critic, philosopher and Marxist political theorist. [6] He was best known for his analysis of contemporary cultural trends, particularly his analysis of postmodernity and capitalism.Jameson's best-known books include Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1991) [7] and The Political ...
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  4. literature.duke.edu

    Fredric Jameson in 2013. (Jared Lazarus/Duke University Communications and Marketing) Fredric Jameson, a cultural theorist and literary critic who influenced generations of scholars and helped raise the international profile of Duke University's literature program, died on September 22.
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  6. historicalmaterialism.org

    Sep 22, 2024Historical Materialism is deeply grieved by the passing of the Marxist intellectual giant, philosopher and cultural critic Fredric Jameson at the age of 90. Jameson's work fundamentally reshaped our understanding of culture, politics and aesthetics, leaving behind an enduring legacy that has inspired generations of thinkers, activists and scholars. From his early encounter with Sartre's
  7. french.yale.edu

    Sep 27, 2024For Fredric Jameson, Marxist Criticism Was a Labor of Love. The literary critic, who died on Sunday at age 90, believed that reading was the path to revolution. Fredric Jameson in 1988. His considerations of Balzac and Philip K. Dick, of Sartre and cyberpunk, of Proust and pop art are animated by enthusiasm and skepticism, by an engagement no ...
  8. chronicle.com

    Dec 11, 2024I n the spring of 2021, Fredric Jameson, the greatest American Marxist critic who ever lived, found himself at home, observing Covid protocols in Killingworth, Connecticut, where (legend has it ...
  9. theconversation.com

    Sep 30, 2024And then there is Fredric Jameson. Or there was. Because on September 22, at the age of 90, undimmed and over-productive as ever (three books in 2024 alone!), Jameson passed quietly away.
  10. today.duke.edu

    Sep 23, 2024Many of Jameson's Duke colleagues and former students paid homage to his significance for their work. "Since his arrival at Duke, Fred Jameson has been the centerpiece in the project that catapulted the humanities at Duke to national leadership," said Michael Hardt, professor and chair of literature. Fredric Jameson, in a 1988 Duke classroom.
  11. holbergprize.org

    Sep 24, 2024Jameson was conferred the Holberg Prize in a formal ceremony on 26 November 2008 in Bergen. At the Holberg Symposium the previous day, he gave his Holberg Lecture on the theme "Foreign Relations in World Literature". The Holberg Committee's recommendation for awarding Fredric Jameson the 2008 Holberg Prize is reproduced here in extenso:
  12. cornellpress.cornell.edu

    Fond remembrances of Frederic Jameson have been appearing online over the past 24 hours and include the following: 1) Alex Ross: "His writings, almost impossibly voluminous and still growing year by year, accomplish a magnificent balancing act between intellectual rigor on the one hand and aesthetic perception on the other; a strong political commitment undergirds the whole, yet his devotion ...

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