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... published in 1998. See The Cultural Turn ( London : Verso , 1998 ) . For a general introduction to Fredric Jameson's ... published Underworld ( 1997 ) , Valparaiso : a Play in Two Acts ( 1999 ) , two short stories , " The Angel Esmeralda ...
... published in 1998. See The Cultural Turn ( London : Verso , 1998 ) . For a general introduction to Fredric Jameson's ... published Underworld ( 1997 ) , Valparaiso : a Play in Two Acts ( 1999 ) , two short stories , " The Angel Esmeralda ...
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