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Robert T. Tally, Jr., "For a Ruthless Critique of All That Exists: Literature in an Age of Capitalist Realism" (Zero Books, 2022)

Aug 14, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Influence of Jameson on My Life
02:30 • 5min
3
The Ruthless Critique of All That Exists
07:10 • 6min
4
The Joy of Criticism
12:43 • 4min
5
The Joy of Critique
16:23 • 4min
6
The Beauty of Marx
19:58 • 2min
7
The Art of Voluntary Insubordination
21:39 • 5min
8
Capitalist Realism and the Status Quo
26:43 • 6min
9
What Is Post Critique?
32:20 • 4min
10
The Post-Critical Position
35:55 • 1min
11
The Politics of Suspicion
37:21 • 3min
12
The Hermeneutics of Suspicion
40:14 • 4min
13
The Importance of Interpretation in Literary Criticism
43:47 • 4min
14
The Importance of Reparative Reading in the Humanities
47:57 • 4min
15
Jamison's Paranoid Reading
52:16 • 4min
16
The Rise of Anti-Cury in the United States
55:56 • 5min
17
The Importance of Criticism in the Humanities
01:01:23 • 5min
18
Evolution Psychology: A New Trend in Literary Studies
01:06:32 • 2min
19
The Consumerist Culture of Literature
01:08:12 • 3min
20
The Precariousness of the Humanities
01:11:03 • 2min
21
The Future of Literary Criticism
01:13:27 • 6min
22
The Crisis in the Humanities
01:19:12 • 6min
23
The Problem With Writing for the So-Called Lay Reader
01:24:52 • 3min
24
The Rise of the Right Wing Media
01:28:10 • 4min
25
The Persistence of the Dialectic
01:31:55 • 2min
26
The Importance of Negative Critique in a World of Ideology
01:33:37 • 6min
27
The Role of History in the Development of Critical Theory
01:39:42 • 4min
28
The Dialectic of Utopia and Ideology
01:43:30 • 2min
29
The Dialectic of Ideology in Utopia
01:45:13 • 6min