The future perfect, otherwise: Narrative, abstraction and history in the work of fredric jameson

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There has long been a tension in Fredric Jameson's work regarding the extent to which it is possible or warranted to develop transhistorical categories for literary interpretation across of the whole of the capitalist mode of production. In my contribution to this symposium, I take up the problem of how Jameson's Allegory and Ideology participates in such questions in its consideration of periodisation and narrativisation through the particular construction of allegory, from the early modern age to our financial present.

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la Berge, L. C. (2021). The future perfect, otherwise: Narrative, abstraction and history in the work of fredric jameson. Historical Materialism, 29(4), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1163/1569206X-12342003

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