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WU Yu-yu
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2018.05.008
College of Humanities and Social Science, Eastern China Normal University, ShangHai, 200062, China
When Western left-wing movement suffered setbacks in reality, its practical experience transformed into a method of text interpretation. However, rare people would ask, how could political practice revive in discourse practice? This article aims to analyze its transition through the example of Fredric Jameson’s aesthetic application of Mao Zedong’s thoughts. The influence is manifested in three ways: First, the influence of theory—variation through the journey of the text; second, the influence of practice—transformation through the extraction of the context; third, the application of Maoism—to reserve the signifier but convert the signified. In Jameson’s view, Mao Zedong’s thoughts and practice became the focus of theorists and an idealized “otherness”.
Fredric Jameson, Mao Zedong, the political unconsciousness
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