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    The Althusserian legacy.E. Ann Kaplan & Michael Sprinker (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Verso.
    Louis Althusser remained until his death in 1990 the most controversial of the “master thinkers” who emerged from the turbulent Parisian intellectual scene of the 1960s. The publication of his bestselling posthumous “autobiography”, L'avenir dure longtemps, has now refueled some of these controversies. Hugely influential, whether lauded or vilified, Althusser occupies a unique place in contemporary philosophy. What is certain is that Althusserian themes and motifs continue to constitute a vital region in materialist thought. The Althusserian Legacy is the first (...)
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  2. The Althusserian Legacy.E. Ann Kaplan & Michael Sprinker - 1995 - Science and Society 59 (2):243-245.
     
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    A Counterpoint of Dissonance: The Aesthetics and Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins.Michael Sprinker - 1980 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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    De Man, Paul. The Resistance To Theory.Michael Sprinker - 1988 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (3):423-423.
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    Gerard Manley Hopkins on the Origin of Language.Michael Sprinker - 1980 - Journal of the History of Ideas 41 (1):113.
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  6. Imaginary Relations.Michael Sprinker - 1991 - Studies in Soviet Thought 41 (1):65-67.
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    Imaginary relations: aesthetics and ideology in the theory of historical materialism.Michael Sprinker - 1987 - New York, NY: Verso.
    This book sets out to clarify the nature of the aesthetic as a category within the theory of historical materialism. It opens with an analysis of Marx's brief discussion of Greek art in the Grundrisse, moves through a series of readings of specifically bourgeois texts, including those of Ruskin, G.M. Hopkins, Nietzsche and Henry James, and then to the terrain of Marxism in the concepts of history underwriting the work of Fredric Jameson and Jean-Paul Sartre. Sprinkler detours through the recent (...)
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  8. On Foucault.Michael Sprinker - 1980 - University of Southern California.
     
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    The Rhizome and the Flower: The Perennial Philosophy—Yeats and Jung (review).Michael Sprinker - 1981 - Philosophy and Literature 5 (2):243-244.
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    Criticism as ReactionLiterature against Itself. [REVIEW]Michael Sprinker & Gerald Graff - 1980 - Diacritics 10 (3):2.
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    The Part and the Whole. [REVIEW]Michael Sprinker - 1982 - Diacritics 12 (3):57.
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