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This critical reinterpretation of Proust's Remembrance of Things
Past offers a fresh, socio-historical analysis of the novel.
Departing from the more formalist and rhetorical trends in recent
Proust criticism, Michael Sprinker draws upon historical
scholarship to assess Proust's portrait of French society, and
shows that the novel's account of the class structure and rivalries
between the landed aristocracy and the bourgeoisie during the first
half-century of the Third French Republic was both precise and
critically engaged. He argues that in other areas, notably the
nature of nationalist sentiment and gender ideology, Proust offers
insight into phenomena studied only in fragmentary ways in previous
historical writing on this crucial period. His study provides an
original approach in its combination of history and literature, and
is the most thorough work of Marxist criticism on Proust to date.
At once a theoretical meditation of great originality and a historical work of scrupulous scholarship, this new book by Pierre Macherey is his first dealing with literature and theory since his seminal A Theory of Literary Production. Continuing the project of Althusserian theory, Macherey engages in a series of close exegeses of classical texts in French literature and philosophy, from the late eighteenth century down to the 1970s, that explore the historically variable but thematically similar ways in which literary texts represent philosophical ideas. Throughout the book, Macherey shows the conceptual sophistication--and broad intellectual influence--that literary art has displayed in the modern period.
Los autores que intervienen en este libro optan por diversos
registros para enfrentarse a Espectros de Marx, mientras algunos de
ellos acometen un intenso dialogo con Derrida sobre las relaciones
existentes entre marxismo y deconstruccion, otros efectuan breves
resenas polemicas de Espectros de Marx u optan por lanzar una dura
critica politica a la totalidad de la tentativa derrideana de
aproximarse al marxismo.
This book sets out to clarify the nature of the aesthetic as a
category within the theory of historical materialism. It opens with
an analysis of Marx's brief discussion of Greek art in the
Grundrisse, moves through a series of readings of specifically
bourgeois texts, including those of Ruskin, G.M. Hopkins, Nietzsche
and Henry James, and then to the terrain of Marxism in the concepts
of history underwriting the work of Fredric Jameson and Jean-Paul
Sartre. Sprinkler detours through the recent works of Perry
Anderson to set the stage for a systematic consideration of the
theoretical itinerary and continuing relevance of the contributions
of Louis Althusser.
Imaginary Relations is a cogently argued attempt to shift the
terrain of Marxist theorizing about art from the domain of ideology
considered as simply false consciousness to a concept of art which
makes aesthetic texts sources of empirical data about the real,
historical world.
Major theorists discuss Derrida's most political work and Derrida
responds. Fredric Jameson, Antonio Negri, Terry Eagleton, Pierre
Macherey and others engage in a debate on Marx with Jacques Derrida
With the publication of Specters of Marx in 1993, Jacques Derrida
redeemed a longstanding pledge to confront Marx's texts directly
and in detail. His characteristically bravura presentation provided
a provocative re-reading of the classics in the Western tradition
and posed a series of challenges to Marxism. In a timely
intervention in one of today's most vital theoretical debates, the
contributors to Ghostly Demarcations respond to the distinctive
program projected by Specters of Marx, The volume features
sympathetic meditations on the relationship between Marxism and
deconstruction by Fredric Jameson, Werner Hamacher, Antonio Negri,
Warren Montag, and Rastko Mcnik, brief polemical reviews by Terry
Eagleton and Pierre Macherey, and sustained political critiques by
Tom Lewis and Aijaz Ahmad. The volume concludes with Derrida's
reply to his critics in which he sharpens his views about the vexed
relationship between Marxism and deconstruction. Verso's
beautifully designed Radical Thinkers series, which brings together
seminal works by leading left-wing intellectuals, is a
sophisticated blend of theory and thought. The authors whose
writings are included in the series have worked tirelessly to
expose the mechanisms by which culture and knowledge are
manufactured, managed and controlled.--Ziauddin Sardar, New
Statesman
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Late Imperial Culture (Paperback, New)
E.Ann Kaplan, Michael Sprinker, Roman de la Campa; Contributions by Aijaz Ahmad, Caren Kaplan, …
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Spanning time and space from late Victorian Britain and Ireland to
postwar America and Latin America, Late Imperial Culture maps
crucial regions in the terrain of imperial cultural practices
including theater, film, photography, fiction, autobiography, and
body art. The forms reviewed in this lively collection range from
those which accept and reproduce empire's dominant self-images to
scathing critiques of the oppressions that colonialism has visited
upon its subjects and the price it continues to exact from them. A
diverse range of theoretically sophisticated and historically
informed contributors take as given two fundamental facts about the
culture of imperialism: firstly, that it has a long and complex
history which, in the present epoch, merits its being designated
"late"; and, secondly, that its impact on the contemporary world is
far from exhausted. Together they highlight the contradictions in
the serried cultural practices of imperialism in its different
historical periods. Contributors: Aijaz Ahmad, Steven Cagan, Roman
de la Campa, David Glover, May Joseph, Caren Kaplan, Rob Nixon,
Ella Shohat, Robert Stam, and Marianna Torgovnick.
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The Althusserian Legacy (Paperback)
E.Ann Kaplan, Michael Sprinker; E.Ann Kaplan; Contributions by Alain Lipietz, Alex Callinicos, …
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Louis Althusser remained until his death in 1990 the most
controversial of the "master thinkers" who emerged from the
turbulent Parisian intellectual scene of the 1960s. The publication
of his bestselling posthumous "autobiography", L'avenir dure
longtemps, has now refueled some of these controversies. Hugely
influential, whether lauded or vilified, Althusser occupies a
unique place in contemporary philosophy. What is certain is that
Althusserian themes and motifs continue to constitute a vital
region in materialist thought. The Althusserian Legacy is the first
collective attempt to draw up a balance sheet, not on Althusser
alone but on the questions that his work helped to bring to the
forefront of Marxist theory. The volume brings together work in
history, philosophy, economics, sociology, and literary criticism,
all of it derived from or significantly inflected by Althusser.
Taken together, the essays assess soberly, critically, but always
generously, the full extent of his legacy. The volume contains a
lengthy interview with Jacques Derrida, a long-time friend and
colleague of Althusser at the Ecole Normale in Paris, and concludes
with obituaries by Derrida and Gregory Elliott. Perhaps only now,
more than a decade after his active intellectual life has come to a
close, is it possible to render sound, just judgments on the
meaning and significance of this much-debated body of work. The
Althusserian Legacy is a rich beginning to that important task.
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