
<b><i>Mimesis, Expression, Construction</i> brings Fredric Jameson's famous Duke University seminar on Adorno’s <i>Aesthetic Theory</i> into print for the first time.</b><br><br>Transcribed and edited from audio recordings taken by Octavian Esanu of the original seminar at Duke University in 2003, <i>Mimesis, Expression, Construction</i> reproduces Jameson and his students' engagement with <i>Aesthetic Theory</i>, one of the most influential theories of modernist aesthetics.<br><br>The first and only published record of Jameson's teaching and pedagogic style, the seminar delves into modern and modernist aesthetics through the perspectives of Kant, Hegel, Freud, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche; Benjamin and other members of the Frankfurt School; the literary works of Thomas Mann and Samuel Beckett; the music of Schoenberg, Webern and Berg; the films of Chaplin, Vertov and Eisenstein; the aesthetic implications of psychoanalysis and biblical exegesis; classical music; and more.<br><br>Presented in the format of a play, with stage setting, student interruptions and exchanges, interjections, auditory noises, and ambient sounds, and complemented with scans of students' notes, <i>Mimesis, Expression, Construction</i> is a groundbreaking addition to the work of one of the greatest modern cultural critics.
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