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0253209668 978-0253209665 August 22, 1995

"The Geopolitical Aesthetic is a dazzling... distillation and application of the theoretical system he first presented in The Political Unconscious (1981)." —The San Francisco Bay Guardian

Taking contemporary films from the United States, Russia, Taiwan, France, and the Philippines, The Geopolitical Aesthetic offers a reading of some of the most interesting films of the last decade and a general account of filmic representation in the postmodern world. Fredric Jameson poses some essential questions: How does representation function in contemporary film? How does contemporary cinema represent an ever more complex and international social reality? Jameson's sophisticated and theoretically informed readings stress the ways in which disparate films—for example, Godard's Passion, Pakula's All the President's Men, Yang's The Terrorizer, Tahimik's The Perfumed Nightmare, Tarkovsky's Andrei Roublev—confront similar problems of representation. The solutions vary widely but the drive remains the same—the desire to find adequate allegories for our social existence.


The Geopolitical Aesthetic, a refinement and development of the arguments put forward in Jameson's seminal work The Political Unconscious, is crucial reading for everyone interested in both film analysis and cultural studies.


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FREDRIC JAMESON is Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at Duke University, where he directs the Graduate Program in Literature. His numerous published works include Signatures of the Visible, The Concept of Postmodernism, and Late Marxism: Adorno on the Persistence of the Dialectic.


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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press (August 22, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253209668
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253209665
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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I know that Fredric Jameson is highly regarded in LitCrit and CultCrit circles and rightly so: his longstanding project of extending a neo-Marxist style of interpretation and critique into the postmodern era is distinctive and provocative. As usual with Jameson, I think there may be some important ideas in this book as well, but I can't be quite sure. The reason for this hedge is that this work seems to me to be written in a style that is even more painfully turgid and willfully opaque than most of his other works. Single sentences sometimes form whole paragraphs, their length often further bloated by long parentheticals inserted into their interior. The writing is also rife with obscure references that are never explained or pursued and seem like gratuitous highbrow name-dropping. The overall impression is that Jameson seems deliberately to avoid ever saying in a few clear and revealing words or sentences (even occasionally) what can be expanded into masses of dense scholarly verbiage. This especially bothers me because I do think that, buried beneath these verbal heaps, are some important and challenging ideas. But, I literally found myself so overloaded and confused by the dense and structually confusing prose that I continually had to go back and scan whole sentences just to figure out their basic grammatical form -- not to mention the fact that by the time I reached the end of a 6 or 8 line sentence (of which there are examples on virtually every page), I had forgotten how it began. There's just no excuse for this type of elitist, exclusionary writing, especially for a person capable of quite clear and precise thought -- and more especially for a figure who positions himself as a neo-Marxist who might otherwise have a good deal to say to a more 'popular' audience. My suggestion would be that his publisher insist on a competent editor working over his text for simple readability -- or is this 'neo-Marxist' such an elite "name" that no publisher would dare propose this for fear of losing the author from her "stable"? Perhaps such a writing style is a result of the author's long engagement with other 'postmodern theorists,' but I, for one, don't think that the complexity of prose is any reliable index of the force of the ideas that it attempts to articulate -- quite the contrary.
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