Fredric Jameson
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Fredric Jameson is an American literary critic and Marxist theorist best known for his analyses of postmodernism, late capitalism, and cultural theory.
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Target entity: Fredric Jameson Context triple: [Theodor W. Adorno, influenced, Fredric Jameson]
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Douglas Kellner
Douglas Kellner is an American critical theorist and cultural studies scholar known for his analyses of media, technology, and contemporary society.
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Steve Fuller
Steve Fuller is a sociologist and philosopher of science known for his work in social epistemology and his critical engagement with the legacy of Thomas Kuhn.
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Paul Buhle
Paul Buhle is an American historian and editor known for his work on radical politics, labor history, and comics, often exploring the intersection of leftist movements and popular culture.
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Peter Gay
Peter Gay was a German-born American historian and author best known for his influential works on the Enlightenment, the Victorian middle class, and the history of psychoanalysis.
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Paul de Man
Paul de Man was a Belgian-born literary critic and theorist, best known as a leading figure in deconstruction and for his influential work on rhetoric and reading in literary texts.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Fredric Jameson Target entity description: Fredric Jameson is an American literary critic and Marxist theorist best known for his analyses of postmodernism, late capitalism, and cultural theory.
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A.
Douglas Kellner
Douglas Kellner is an American critical theorist and cultural studies scholar known for his analyses of media, technology, and contemporary society.
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B.
Steve Fuller
Steve Fuller is a sociologist and philosopher of science known for his work in social epistemology and his critical engagement with the legacy of Thomas Kuhn.
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C.
Paul Buhle
Paul Buhle is an American historian and editor known for his work on radical politics, labor history, and comics, often exploring the intersection of leftist movements and popular culture.
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D.
Peter Gay
Peter Gay was a German-born American historian and author best known for his influential works on the Enlightenment, the Victorian middle class, and the history of psychoanalysis.
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E.
Paul de Man
Paul de Man was a Belgian-born literary critic and theorist, best known as a leading figure in deconstruction and for his influential work on rhetoric and reading in literary texts.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Fredric Jameson Description of subject: Fredric Jameson is an American literary critic and Marxist theorist best known for his analyses of postmodernism, late capitalism, and cultural theory.
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