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Volume 29, Issue 1, 2021

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Published Mar 2021

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Table of Contents

Editorial Perspective: Seize the Means of Carbon Removal: The Political Economy of Direct Air Capture. Andreas Malm and Wim Carton.

Research Article: The First Workers’ Government in History: Karl Marx’s Addenda to Lissagaray’s History of the Commune of 1871. Daniel Gaido

Symposium

Elsewhere and Otherwise. Introduction to a Symposium on Fredric Jameson’s ‘Allegory and Ideology’. Alberto Toscano

Difference Relates: Allegory, Ideology, and the Anthropocene. Carolyn Lesjak

‘The Masses Make History’: On Jameson’s Allegory and Ideology. Benjamin Noys

Jameson on Allegory: Notes from the Periphery Maria Elisa Cevasco

The Faust Variations. Alberto Toscano

The Jamesonian Impersonal; or, Person as Allegory. Daniel Hartley

Jameson with Lacan. Clint Burnham

‘Everything for Me Turns into Allegory’. Gabriele Pedullà

The Future Perfect, Otherwise: Narrative, Abstraction and History in the Work of Fredric Jameson. Leigh Claire La Berge

On Levels and Categories. Fredric R. Jameson

Archive

Introduction to the Italian translation of Fredric Jameson’s Marxism and Form. Franco Fortini

Lockdown Politics: A Response to Panagiotis Sotiri. Gareth Dale.

Notes on Contributors

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