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Fredric Jameson

A renowned literary critic who made significant contributions to cultural and literary theory.

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Sep 29, 2024 • 1h 14min

Fredric Jameson

In a heartfelt tribute to Fredric Jameson, the theorist renowned for his critical insights across various disciplines, hosts Ryan and Todd delve into his legacy. They explore his influential ideas on political unconsciousness and dialectical criticism. The discussion highlights the tension between Marxism and existentialism in the pursuit of utopia, critiques Walmart's economic practices, and reflects on climate change's personal impacts. Finally, they ponder the contradictions in a militarized society's quest for equality, drawing on Jameson's theories to frame these complex issues.
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Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 2min

RIP Fredric Jameson and some takes on the whole RFK - Nuzzi thing

Fredric Jameson, a celebrated literary critic, is honored for his transformative contributions to cultural theory. The discussion reflects on the challenges within academia and the impact of his work. Meanwhile, Olivia Nuzzi, a sharp political journalist, shares insights into the fallout from the RFK incident, shedding light on the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists, especially women. The conversation reveals how these controversies shape modern media narratives and public perception, leaving listeners with plenty to ponder.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 57min

The eternal dynamic of Rivalry, Fredric Jameson, the newly reopened Warburg Institute

Renowned literary critic and philosopher Fredric Jameson delves into the intricate dynamics of rivalry, discussing its historical roots from Shakespearean figures to modern icons like Elon Musk. The conversation explores how personal ambition and competition shape politics and cultural landscapes today. Additionally, insights into the Warburg Institute reveal its treasure trove of knowledge and eclectic collections. Guests include journalist Michael Crick, historian Helen Castor, and writer Kate Maltby, enriching the dialogue on rivalry's enduring impact.