as concentrated being 94;
maternal features 88;
oneiric 91–4;
as vertical being 94
‘How an Exposition Exposes Itself’ (Eco) 181, 202–4
Hugo, Victor 25, 26, 167, 170, 172, 175–6
humanism 265–8
Husserl, Edmund 98
‘ideal reader’ 181
identity 292, 297
image 116, 209, 241;
televisual 385–6
imaginary 307
imagination 12, 13–14, 16, 48, 85, 86, 87, 109
implosion 216–18
individualism 263;
in modern life 69–79
institution 133, 376
internal/external 67–8, 178–9
Internet 380
‘Is Space Political?’ (Jameson) 236–7, 255–69
Jakobson, Roman 200
James, William 264
Jameson, Frederic xviii, xvi, xvii, 5, 207, 208, 236–68
Jencks, Charles 207, 208, 225, 227, 235, 246, 253
Joyce, James 240, 302, 319
Jugendstil 11, 16
Jung, Carl G. 95
Justi, Karl 128
Kafka, Franz xix, 277, 302, 303–7, 310
Kahn, Louis 250
Kant, Immanuel 7, 54, 136, 148, 151, 344
Kipnis, Jeffrey 345
kitsch 43, 153, 239
Klee, Paul 47
knowledge 367–78
Koolhaas, 252
Kracauer, Siegfried xv, xvi, 3, 24, 41, 51–64
Kraus, Karl 7
Kristeva, Julia 285
Kuhn, Thomas 348
La Métropolite (LeMaitre) 370
labyrinth 211, 319, 320, 337–8, 340
Lacan, Jacques 170, 242
language 100, 111–12, 121, 194, 261–3, 322, 338, 345–6
language games 151–2, 225
Index 384