References
Jameson on Ideology:
--all ideologies are ''strategies of containment'' which allow society to provide an explanation of itself which suppresses the underlying contradictions of History; it is History itself (the brute reality of economic necessity) which imposes this strategy of repression. Literary texts work in the same way: the solutions which they offer are merely symptoms of the suppressions of history. ...Textual strategies of containment present themselves as formal patterns.
--the function of ideology is to repress ''revolution''.
--political unconscious, absent cause
the text--two removes from reality--the meanings and perceptions produced in the text are a reworking of ideology''s own working of reality.
--not a reflection of other ideological discourses, but a special production of ideology.
art has a more complex relationship to ideology than law and political theory, which rather more transparently embody the interests of a ruling class. |