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Fredric Jameson

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Marxist literary critic and theorist who died in 2024, known for his analysis of postmodernism and cultural texts including Kafka.

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"Fredric Jameson wasn't wrong when he said *"It is easier to imagine the end of the world than to imagine the end of capitalism."*"
I wish the Soviet Union still existed. · u/orangeneptune48 · ↑441 · 2024-12-31
"You were all reading Bauman when you should have been reading Jameson, you were all reading Jameson when you should have been reading Mark Fisher. Then you all read Mark Fisher when you should have been reading Nick Land."
This subreddit is pretty much culturally relevant · u/CA6NM · ↑139 · 2025-09-12
"As per CUNY professor Leigh Claire La Berge. [Source here.]"
"Returning to the idea of the simultaneity of the nonsimultaneous, of the coexistence of distinct moments of history, what you first notice in reading The Trial is the presence of a modern, well-nigh corporate, work-week and business routine; Joseph K. is a young banker (a 'junior executive' or 'conf"
RIP Fredric Jameson. He died on Sunday · u/kgas · ↑52 · 2024-09-24
"I didn't see anyone post about it. Here's a paragraph on Kafka I think about often"
RIP Fredric Jameson. He died on Sunday · u/kgas · ↑52 · 2024-09-24
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