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The American literary critic Fredric Jameson says of van Vogt:
* Latveria is referred to in the Spider-Man 2 video game when J. Jonah Jameson says that a Latverian diplomat is landing at the United Nations building by helicopter, although circumstances force the player to miss sighting any such diplomat.
In the face of capitalism, Jameson says, " It is safest to grasp the concept of the postmodern as an attempt to think the present historically in an age that has forgotten how to think historically in the first place " ( Jameson 1991, ix ).
In Spider-Man 3, Betty seems to have found a way of getting her comeuppance on her boss, by being tasked by his wife to inform him to avoid getting agitated and to remember to take his numerous medications, which she does to comic effect through a loud buzzer / intercom ; later, she is hit on by Eddie Brock, Junior, ( with whom she wants nothing to do ) and a symbiote-influenced Peter Parker ( to whom she is visibly attracted ), only to be interrupted by Jameson, who says " That's not the position I hired you for!
Because of their relationship and similar goals, the critic Frederic Jameson says that " Valérie serves as a kind of emanation of Bette ".
The photos are brought to J. Jonah Jameson, who says he thinks the partial face looks familiar.

Jameson and pastiche
Well-known academic Fredric Jameson has a somewhat more critical view of pastiche, describing it as " blank parody ", especially with reference to the postmodern parodic practices of self-reflexivity and intertextuality.
Fredric Jameson suggests that postmodern works abjure any claim to spontaneity and directness of expression, making use instead of pastiche and discontinuity.
Often understood simply as a cultural style ' after-Modernism ' marked by intertextuality, pastiche and irony, sociological analyses of postmodernity have presented a distinct era relating to ( 1 ) the dissolution of metanarratives ( particularly in the work of Lyotard ), and ( 2 ) commodity fetishism and the ' mirroring ' of identity with consumption in late capitalist society ( Debord ; Baudrillard ; Jameson ).

Jameson and postmodern
Fredric Jameson, the major figure in the thinking on postmodernism and culture, calls postmodernism " the cultural dominant of the logic of late capitalism " ( Jameson 1991, 46 ), meaning that, through globalization, postmodern culture is tied inextricably with capitalism ( Mark Fisher, writing 20 years later, goes further, essentially calling it the sole cultural possibility ( Fisher 2009, 4 )).
In some respects, Postmodern music could be categorized as simply the music of the postmodern era, or music that follows aesthetic and philosophical trends of postmodernism, but with Jameson in mind, it is clear these definitions are inadequate.
" Fredric Jameson, too, considers pop art to be postmodern.
The third feature of the postmodern age that Jameson identifies is the " waning of affect "-not that all emotion has disappeared from the postmodern age but that it lacks a particular kind of emotion such as that found in " Rimbaud's magical flowers ' that look back at you '".
Jameson argues that distance " has been abolished " in postmodernity, that we " are submerged in its henceforth filled and suffused volumes to the point where our now postmodern bodies are bereft of spatial co-ordinates ".
Jameson focuses on the novel's " postmodern nominalism " that uses brand names to refresh old objects and experiences.
His essay, " The Dark Wood of Postmodernity ( Space, Faith, Allegory )," which treats religious themes in the work of Marxian cultural theorist Frederic Jameson and in postmodern culture generally, was awarded the Modern Language Association's William Riley Parker Prize in 2005.

Jameson and era
The book contains an especially polemical critique of Frederic Jameson's argument in ' Third World Literature in the era of Third World Literature " where Ahmad attacks Jameson on the grounds that Jameson's argument is insufficiently theorized in its use of terms like " Third World " which appears to be defined purely in terms of its experience of colonialism.

Jameson and has
I have often searched for a graphic way of impressing our superiority on those Americans who have doubts, and I think Mr. Jameson Campaigne has done it well in his new book American Might And Soviet Myth.
Eclectic in his methodology, Jameson has continued a sustained examination of the role that Periodization continues to play as a grounding assumption of critical methodologies in Humanities disciplines.
Literary critic Fredric Jameson has characterized the difference between the two genres by describing science fiction as turning " on a formal framework determined by concepts of the mode of production rather than those of religion "-that is, science fiction texts are bound by an inner logic based more on historical materialism than on magic or the forces of good and evil.
Fredric Jameson has said that " Stalinism was [...] a success and fulfilled its historic mission, socially as well as economically " given that it " modernised the Soviet Union, transforming a peasant society into an industrial state with a literate population and a remarkable scientific superstructure.
It seems that Mini Spidey has been " slacking ", as boss J. Jonah Jameson puts it, on the job as delivery boy for the Daily Bugle, due to his obsession with a portable video game starring the Incredible Hulk.
Spoiled heiress Ellen " Ellie " Andrews ( Claudette Colbert ) marries fortune-hunter " King " Westley ( Jameson Thomas ) against the wishes of her extremely wealthy father ( Walter Connolly ) who has the marriage annulled.
Charles Beaumont in the Twilight Zone episode " Long Live Walter Jameson " has the lead character ( a history professor ) comment on the burning of Atlanta that the union soldiers did it unwillingly at the behest of a Sherman described as sullen and brutish.
In 2002, The Van Riebeeck Society published Sir Graham Bower's Secret History of the Jameson Raid and the South African Crisis, 1895 – 1902 ( Edited by Deryck Schreuder and Jeffrey Butler, Van Riebeeck Society, Cape Town, Second Series No. 33 ), adding to growing historical evidence that the imprisonment and judgement upon the Raiders at the time of their trial was unjust, in view of what has appeared, in later historical analysis, to have been the calculated political manoeuvres by Joseph Chamberlain and his staff to hide his own involvement and knowledge of the Raid.
Speculation on the true nature of the behind-the-scenes story of the Jameson Raid has therefore continued for more than a hundred years after the events, and carries on to this day.
However, the Editor-in-Chief, " Robbie " Robertson, the only subordinate to Jameson who is not intimidated by him, has worked to moderate it.
Due to declining circulation, Jameson has conceded to Robertson's objections and has created a special feature section of the paper called The Pulse which focuses on superheroes.
Moreover, the man in the photograph has the same facial mole, and wears the same ring, as Jameson.
Second is a rejection of the modernist " Utopian gesture ", evident in Van Gogh, of the transformation through art of misery into beauty whereas in the postmodernism movement the object world has undergone a " fundamental mutation " so that it has " now become a set of texts or simulacra " ( Jameson 1993: 38 ).
Merry England did not really " decline " in the way that Storm Jameson said it did in her book The Decline of Merry England ( 1930 ), which has the significant subtitle an essay on Puritanism in England.
In 2004, Englishman Will Jameson started Lake of Stars Music Festival which has international artists and Malawians performing together.
Jameson declares that consumerism has become what is modern day culture.

Jameson and become
Jameson and Harvey described it as consumerism, where manufacturing, distribution and dissemination have become exceptionally inexpensive but social connectedness and community have become rarer.
Culture must be seen at the root of politics because people have become focused on the modern culture that Jameson defined ( Nash, 82 ).
At the time when Venom was framing Spider-Man, J. Jonah Jameson had him become a superhero called " Colonel Jupiter.
He caused John Jameson to again become Man-Wolf.
On May 23, 2009, O ' Neal defeated the debuting Jayme Jameson after Vaine switched with her to become the first NWA Charlotte Women's Champion.

Jameson and dead
* 10 January: LVF volunteers shot dead UVF volunteer Richard Jameson ( 46 ) on Derrylettiff Road near Portadown.
In January 2000 UVF Mid-Ulster brigadier Richard Jameson was shot dead by a LVF gunman which led to an escalation of the UVF / LVF feud.
The LVF members swore revenge and on 10 January 2000 they took it by shooting Jameson dead on the outskirts of Portadown.
Bergerac's girlfriends included Francine Leland ( Cécile Paoli ) ( who, in a somewhat odd twist, had originally been the fiancée of a dead colleague ), Marianne Bellshade ( Celia Imrie ), Susan Young ( Louise Jameson ) and Danielle Aubry ( Thérèse Liotard ).
He is shot dead by the Chameleon ( impersonating J. Jonah Jameson ).
In the Scarlet Spider's reality, all of New York was destroyed with nearly everyone dead, after the murderous rampage of the Green Goblin and Hobgoblin, leaving J. Jonah Jameson and Robbie the only survivors.

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