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178: 192: 166:, later proliferation and interdisciplinary cross-fertilization of theories of subjectivity have greatly expanded Jameson's original ideas to include the range of political, cultural and psychological processes within the framework of political subjectivity. 149:
has embedded in it, albeit in an implicit form, the encodings of the political history of the environment in which they have been produced. He then proposed “the doctrine of a political unconscious,” as an analytic method for unearthing the
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to refer to individual political view points as affected by social and personal psychological processes. But the term was later re-appropriated to refer to the much more intricate idea that the very experience of
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Major figures associated with the question of political subjectivity come from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, such as German philosopher
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The term "political subjectivity" had been used in earlier literature, such as Steven Brown's book,
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Political subjectivity: Applications of Q methodology in political science
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workshop on anthropological approaches to political subjectivities
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The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act
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The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act
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Political subjectivity and (Jameson’s) political unconscious
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is fundamentally political. According to Sadeq Rahimi in
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is a term used to indicate the deeply embedded nature of
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subjectivity
subjective experience
power
meaning
social sciences
humanities
philosophy
anthropology
political theory
psychoanalytic theory
linguistic turn
GWF Hegel
Jacques Lacan
Michel Foucault
Fredric Jameson
Clifford Geertz
Byron J. Good
Judith Butler
Sadeq Rahimi
Ernesto Laclau
Slavoj Zizek
Yannis Stavrakakis
subjectivity
Meaning, Madness and Political Subjectivity
Fredric Jameson
The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act
text
text
hermeneutically
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