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The (post) modern spectacle :A study in ideological fantasy and 20th century American culture (Wallace Stevens, Charles Bernstein).
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The (post) modern spectacle :
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A study in ideological fantasy and 20th century American culture (Wallace Stevens, Charles Bernstein).
作者:
Gallego, Carlos.
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310 p.
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Adviser: Ramon Saldivar.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-05, Section: A, page: 1653.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-05A.
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Literature, American.
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0496383124
The (post) modern spectacle :A study in ideological fantasy and 20th century American culture (Wallace Stevens, Charles Bernstein).
Gallego, Carlos.
The (post) modern spectacle :
A study in ideological fantasy and 20th century American culture (Wallace Stevens, Charles Bernstein). [electronic resource] - 310 p.
Adviser: Ramon Saldivar.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2003.
In examining 20th century American culture through poetry and film, this dissertation intends to demonstrate how postmodernism is both a symptom of a deeper social pathology---as Fredric Jameson argues---and a misnomer for the persistent influence of modernism's more experimental and political strains. Building on Jameson's thesis that postmodernism is in fact nothing but the most recent cultural expression of a deep-rooted social dialectic, I will argue that the socio-economic logic guiding postmodern cultural production is that of spectacle, a material and ideological space of manufactured fantasy. In order to demonstrate exactly how the collective repression/deferment of political and social tensions is channeled into the cultural fantasy space of spectacle, I will rely primarily on the dialectical materialist theories developed in 20th century Marxist philosophy and psychoanalysis. As the cultural studies of the Frankfurt School, as well as those of Jameson, have demonstrated, the intersection of these two dialectical theories can prove invaluable when attempting to uncover the hidden or unconscious socio-political sympathies of a text.
ISBN: 0496383124Subjects--Topical Terms:
212571
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