1976
DOI: 10.5840/schoolman197654126
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"Marxism and Form: Twentieth-Century Dialectical Theories of Literature," by Fredric Jameson

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“…6 The mid-twentieth century also saw the emergence of a strand of aesthetic education rooted in first Marxism and then Critical Theory, driven by György Lukács, Walter Benjamin, Bertolt Brecht, Theodor Adorno, and Jacques Rancière. 7 At the end of the twentieth century, the thesis became associated with the ethical turn in criticism, which involved a confluence of three traditions: the Hegelian, exemplified by Richard Rorty; the Aristotelian, exemplified by Martha Nussbaum; and the poststructural, exemplified by Jacques Derrida. 8…”
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“…6 The mid-twentieth century also saw the emergence of a strand of aesthetic education rooted in first Marxism and then Critical Theory, driven by György Lukács, Walter Benjamin, Bertolt Brecht, Theodor Adorno, and Jacques Rancière. 7 At the end of the twentieth century, the thesis became associated with the ethical turn in criticism, which involved a confluence of three traditions: the Hegelian, exemplified by Richard Rorty; the Aristotelian, exemplified by Martha Nussbaum; and the poststructural, exemplified by Jacques Derrida. 8…”
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“…Não houve tempo suficiente ao longo da tese para aprofundar essa discussão; duas referências relevantes são:Jameson (1971) eWilliams (1977).…”
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