The Political Unconscious
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2002
310
Book • Nonfiction
1980s
2002
Adult
18+ years
Fredric Jameson's The Political Unconscious explores how literature acts as a socially symbolic act, presenting a Marxist framework to interpret narratives. By analyzing texts across different historical periods, the book shows how unconscious political and historical dimensions shape literary works, highlighting the role of ideology and cultural context in understanding literature.
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Fredric Jameson's The Political Unconscious is acclaimed for its insightful application of Marxist criticism, offering profound analyses of literary texts. While praised for its intellectual rigor and depth, some critics find the writing dense and challenging. It remains a seminal work in literary theory, valued for its interdisciplinary approach.
Readers who appreciate The Political Unconscious by Fredric Jameson are typically interested in Marxist theory, literary criticism, and cultural studies. They may also enjoy works like Capital by Karl Marx and Literary Theory: An Introduction by Terry Eagleton for their critical perspectives and analytical depth.
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