The Political Unconscious
Douban
Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act
Fredric Jameson
Sinossi
In this ground-breaking and influential study Fredric Jameson explores the complex place and function of literature within culture. At the time Jameson was actually writing the book, in the mid to late seventies, there was a major reaction against deconstruction and poststructuralism. As one of the most significant literary theorists, Jameson found himself in the unenviable position of wanting to defend his intellectual past yet keep an eye on the future. With this book he carried it off beautifully. A landmark publication, The Political Unconscious takes its place as one of the most meaningful works of the twentieth century.
contents
1. On Interpretation: Literature as a Socially Symbolic Act
2. Magical Narratives: On the Dialectical Use of Genre Criticism
3. Realism and Desire: Balzac and the Problem of the Subject
4. Authentic Ressentiment: Generic Discontinuities and Ideologemes in the "Experimental" Novels of George Gissing
5. Romance and Reification: Plot Construction and Ideological Closure in Joseph Conrad
6. Conclusion: The Dialectic of Utopia and Ideology
Index