The Political Unconscious by Storm Jameson

The book delves into the intricate interplay between literature and politics, exploring how narratives are shaped by and reflect the socio-political contexts of their time. It argues that literature is not merely a reflection of individual creativity but is deeply embedded in the ideological frameworks and historical conditions that influence its creation. Through a critical examination of various texts, the book reveals the underlying political unconscious that informs literary works, urging readers to consider the broader socio-political implications of storytelling and the power dynamics at play within the cultural landscape.

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1981
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