"Clint Burnham gives Jameson's career a fantastic and impious and appealing new life. "The Jamesonian Unconscious" is a young, lively, street-wise, culturally cool reappropriation of a tradition of thought often associated with graying white male modernists. It has something of that elusive style I've heard personified, wistfully, as 'Camille Paglia of the left.' People will remember it when nine-tenths of the scholarly books published are just titles in a library catalog."--Bruce Robbins, Rutgers University