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Tag Archives: Mark Lombardi
Mapping Conspiracy
In the end of his essay ‘Cognitive Mapping’ from 1988, Fredric Jameson makes what seems to be a disparaging remark about the ubiquity of the theme of paranoia in contemporary cultural production. ‘Conspiracy’, he writes, ‘one is tempted to say, … Continue reading →
Posted in Conspiracy
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Tagged Clive Owen, cognitive mapping, conspiracy theory, Fredric Jameson, Mark Lombardi, The International
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