Fredric Jameson and the Future of Critical Theory

Speaker
Michael Denning, Jane Gaines, Achille Mbembe, Toril Moi, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Fredric Jameson and the Future of Critical Theory
A three day conference featuring keynotes and panels
April 10 - 12, 2026
Richard White Auditorium
Duke University
Friday, April 10
1:00pm - 6:45pm
Saturday, April 11
9:00am - 6:30pm
Sunday, April 12
9:00am - 3:45pm
Keynotes by Michael Denning, Jane Gaines, Achille Mbembe, Toril Moi, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Fredric Jameson (1934-2024) insisted on "imagining a future which might be radically and constitutionally other." The urgency of this task rested on his understanding of Critical Theory "as a way of keeping the negative alive in a period in which praxis, the unity of the negative and the positive, itself seems suspended." Over the years, Critical Theory has received scholarly and popular attention; it has simultaneously been pronounced dead and an enduring threat. We invite scholars, including students, to join us at Duke University for a three-day celebration of Fredric Jameson's enduring legacy-and to keep imagining, with him, the future of Critical Theory.
The conference is organized by Duke's Graduate Program in Literature, where Jameson taught for forty years, and the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute. We acknowledge the generous support of the Holberg Prize Committee, Norway.
Registration is now open.
We invite scholars, students, and members of the public to join us in Durham for three days of conversation, reflection, and debate.
Please register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQ9XODYZZBoxrsijlo328EvGxlu5fKDBeJwLtFzl6ENPi2NQ/viewform
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