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“ It only takes a politician believing in what he says for the others to stop believing him.”
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Date de naissance 27 Juillet 1929 Ville de naissance Reims Nationalité France Sexe Masculin Profession Philosopher, Physician Date de décès 06 Mars 2007 Ville de décès Paris Biographie
Jean Baudrillard was a French cultural theorist, sociologist, philosopher, political commentator, and photographer. His work is frequently associated with postmodernism and post-structuralism.Citations de Jean Baudrillard
- “ It only takes a politician believing in what he says for the others to stop believing him.”
- “ In days gone by, we were afraid of dying in dishonor or a state of sin. Nowadays, we are afraid of dying fools. Now the fact is that there is no Extreme Unction to absolve us of foolishness. We endure it here on earth as subjective eternity.”
- “ Cities are distinguished by the catastrophic forms they presuppose and which are a vital part of their essential charm. New York is King Kong, or the blackout, or vertical bombardment: Towering Inferno. Los Angeles is the horizontal fault, California breaking off and sliding into the Pacific: Earthquake.”
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- “ It only takes a politician believing in what he says for the others to stop believing him.”
- “ In days gone by, we were afraid of dying in dishonor or a state of sin. Nowadays, we are afraid of dying fools. Now the fact is that there is no Extreme Unction to absolve us of foolishness. We endure it here on earth as subjective eternity.”
- “ Cities are distinguished by the catastrophic forms they presuppose and which are a vital part of their essential charm. New York is King Kong, or the blackout, or vertical bombardment: Towering Inferno. Los Angeles is the horizontal fault, California breaking off and sliding into the Pacific: Earthquake.”
- “ The order of the world is always right -- such is the judgment of God. For God has departed, but he has left his judgment behind, the way the Cheshire Cat left his grin.”
- “ If everything is perfect, language is useless. This is true for animals. If animals don't speak, it's because everything's perfect for them. If one day they start to speak, it will be because the world has lost a certain sort of perfection.”
- “ Santa Barbara is a paradise; Disneyland is a paradise; the U.S. is a paradise. Paradise is just paradise. Mournful, monotonous, and superficial though it may be, it is paradise. There is no other.”
- “ As the end of the century approaches, all our culture is like the culture of flies at the beginning of winter. Having lost their agility, dreamy and demented, they turn slowly about the window in the first icy mists of morning. They give themselves a last wash and brush-up, their oscillated eyes roll, and they fall down the curtains.”
- “ What is a society without a heroic dimension?”
- “ Man has lost the basic skill of the ape, the ability to scratch its back. Which gave it extraordinary independence, and the liberty to associate for reasons other than the need for mutual back-scratching.”
- “ The abjection of our political situation is the only true challenge today. Only facing up to this situation in all its desperation can help us get out of it.”
- “ Information can tell us everything. It has all the answers. But they are answers to questions we have not asked, and which doubtless don't even arise.”
- “ The sumptuous age of stars and images is reduced to a few artificial tornado effects, pathetic fake buildings, and childish tricks which the crowd pretends to be taken in by to avoid feeling too disappointed. Ghost towns, ghost people. The whole place has the same air of obsolescence about it as Sunset or Hollywood Boulevard.”
- “ If we consider the superiority of the human species, the size of its brain, its powers of thinking, language and organization, we can say this: were there the slightest possibility that another rival or superior species might appear, on earth or elsewhere, man would use every means at his disposal to destroy it.”
- “ Fiction is not imagination. It is what anticipates imagination by giving it the form of reality. This is quite opposite to our own natural tendency which is to anticipate reality by imagining it, or to flee from it by idealizing it. That is why we shall never inhabit true fiction; we are condemned to the imaginary and nostalgia for the future.”
- “ Depression moods lead, almost invariably, to accidents. But, when they occur, our mood changes again, since the accident shows we can draw the world in our wake, and that we still retain some degree of power even when our spirits are low. A series of accidents creates a positively light-hearted state, out of consideration for this strange power.”
- “ We shall never resolve the enigma of the relation between the negative foundations of greatness and that greatness itself.”
- “ Politicians -- power itself -- are abject because they merely embody the profound contempt people have for their own lives. One should be grateful to the politicians for accepting the abstractness of power, and ridding others of its burden. This inevitably kills them but they get their revenge by passing onto others the corpse of power.”
- “ A negative judgment gives you more satisfaction than praise, provided it smacks of jealousy.”
- “ Holidays are in no sense an alternative to the congestion and bustle of cities and work. Quite the contrary. People look to escape into an intensification of the conditions of ordinary life, into a deliberate aggravation of those conditions: further from nature, nearer to artifice, to abstraction, to total pollution, to well above average levels of stress, pressure, concentration and monotony -- this is the ideal of popular entertainment. No one is interested in overcoming alienation; the point is to plunge into it to the point of ecstasy. That is what holidays are for.”
- “ The local is a shabby thing. There's nothing worse than bringing us back down to our own little corner, our own territory, the radiant promiscuity of the face to face. A culture which has taken the risk of the universal, must perish by the universal.”
- “ Laughter on American television has taken the place of the chorus in Greek tragedy. In other countries, the business of laughing is left to the viewers. Here, their laughter is put on the screen, integrated into the show. It is the screen that is laughing and having a good time. You are simply left alone with your consternation.”
- “ I hesitate to deposit money in a bank. I am afraid I shall never dare to take it out again. When you go to confession and entrust your sins to the safe-keeping of the priest, do you ever come back for them?”
- “ The futility of everything that comes to us from the media is the inescapable consequence of the absolute inability of that particular stage to remain silent. Music, commercial breaks, news flashes, adverts, news broadcasts, movies, presenters -- there is no alternative but to fill the screen; otherwise there would be an irremediable void. That's why the slightest technical hitch, the slightest slip on the part of the presenter becomes so exciting, for it reveals the depth of the emptiness squinting out at us through this little window.”
- “ We are no longer in a state of growth; we are in a state of excess. We are living in a society of excrescence. The boil is growing out of control, recklessly at cross purposes with itself, its impacts multiplying as the causes disintegrate.”
- “ If you say, I love you, then you have already fallen in love with language, which is already a form of break up and infidelity.”
- “ Contact with men who wield power and authority still leaves an intangible sense of repulsion. It's very like being in close proximity to fecal matter, the fecal embodiment of something unmentionable, and you wonder what it is made of and when it acquired its historically sacred character.”
- “ Perhaps our eyes are merely a blank film which is taken from us after our deaths to be developed elsewhere and screened as our life story in some infernal cinema or dispatched as microfilm into the sidereal void.”
- “ There is no aphrodisiac like innocence.”
- “ A society which allows an abominable event to burgeon from its dung heap and grow on its surface is like a man who lets a fly crawl unheeded across his face or saliva dribble from his mouth -- either epileptic or dead.”
- “ Every woman is like a time-zone. She is a nocturnal fragment of your journey. She brings you unflaggingly closer to the next night.”
- “ We are becoming like cats, slyly parasitic, enjoying an indifferent domesticity. Nice and snug in the social, our historic passions have withdrawn into the glow of an artificial coziness, and our half-closed eyes now seek little other than the peaceful parade of television pictures.”
- “ The price we pay for the complexity of life is too high. When you think of all the effort you have to put in --telephonic, technological and relational --to alter even the slightest bit of behavior in this strange world we call social life, you are left pining for the straightforwardness of primitive peoples and their physical work.”
- “ The skylines lit up at dead of night, the air-conditioning systems cooling empty hotels in the desert and artificial light in the middle of the day all have something both demented and admirable about them. The mindless luxury of a rich civilization, and yet of a civilization perhaps as scared to see the lights go out as was the hunter in his primitive night.”
- “ Mistakes, scandals, and failures no longer signal catastrophe. The crucial thing is that they be made credible, and that the public be made aware of the efforts being expended in that direction. The marketing immunity of governments is similar to that of the major brands of washing powder.”
- “ Executives are like joggers. If you stop a jogger, he goes on running on the spot. If you drag an executive away from his business, he goes on running on the spot, pawing the ground, talking business. He never stops hurtling onwards, making decisions and executing them.”
- “ Sadder than destitution, sadder than a beggar is the man who eats alone in public. Nothing more contradicts the laws of man or beast, for animals always do each other the honor of sharing or disputing each other's food.”
- “ Cowardice and courage are never without a measure of affectation. Nor is love. Feelings are never true. They play with their mirrors.”
- “ Deep down, the US, with its space, its technological refinement, its bluff good conscience, even in those spaces which it opens up for simulation, is the only remaining primitive society.”
- “ The liberated man is not the one who is freed in his ideal reality, his inner truth, or his transparency; he is the man who changes spaces, who circulates, who changes sex, clothes, and habits according to fashion, rather than morality, and who changes opinions not as his conscience dictates but in response to opinion polls.”
- “ The surprises of thought are like those of love: they wear out. But here too you can carry on for a long time doing your conjugal duty.”
- “ We have dreamt of every woman there is, and dreamt too of the miracle that would bring us the pleasure of being a woman, for women have all the qualities -- courage, passion, the capacity to love, cunning -- whereas all our imagination can do is naively pile up the illusion of courage.”
- “ Neither dead nor alive, the hostage is suspended by an incalculable outcome. It is not his destiny that awaits for him, nor his own death, but anonymous chance, which can only seem to him something absolutely arbitrary. He is in a state of radical emergency, of virtual extermination.”
- “ Terror is as much a part of the concept of truth as runniness is of the concept of jam. We wouldn't like jam if it didn't, by its very nature, ooze. We wouldn't like truth if it wasn't sticky, if, from time to time, it didn't ooze blood.”
- “ There exists, between people in love, a kind of capital held by each. This is not just a stock of affects or pleasure, but also the possibility of playing double or quits with the share you hold in the other's heart.”
- “ Television knows no night. It is perpetual day. TV embodies our fear of the dark, of night, of the other side of things.”
- “ As for freedom, it will soon cease to exist in any shape or form. Living will depend upon absolute obedience to a strict set of arrangements, which it will no longer be possible to transgress. The air traveler is not free. In the future, life's passengers will be even less so: they will travel through their lives fastened to their (corporate) seats.”
- “ There is nothing funny about Halloween. This sarcastic festival reflects, rather, an infernal demand for revenge by children on the adult world.”
- “ Like dreams, statistics are a form of wish fulfillment.”
- “ You are born modern, you do not become so.”
- “ You need an infinite stretch of time ahead of you to start to think, infinite energy to make the smallest decision. The world is getting denser. The immense number of useless projects is bewildering. Too many things have to be put in to balance up an uncertain scale. You can't disappear anymore. You die in a state of total indecision.”
- “ One of life's primal situations; the game of hide and seek. Oh, the delicious thrill of hiding while the others come looking for you, the delicious terror of being discovered, but what panic when, after a long search, the others abandon you! You mustn't hide too well. You mustn't be too good at the game. The player must never be bigger than the game itself.”
- “ Genius is childhood recaptured.”
- “ The very definition of the real becomes: that of which it is possible to give an equivalent reproduction. The real is not only what can be reproduced, but that which is always already reproduced. The hyper real.”
- “ Democracy is the menopause of Western society, the Grand Climacteric of the body social. Fascism is its middle-aged lust.”
- “ Smile and others will smile back. Smile to show how transparent, how candid you are. Smile if you have nothing to say. Most of all, do not hide the fact you have nothing to say nor your total indifference to others. Let this emptiness, this profound indifference shine out spontaneously in your smile.”
- “ The world is not dialectical -- it is sworn to extremes, not to equilibrium, sworn to radical antagonism, not to reconciliation or synthesis. This is also the principle of evil.”
- “ The era of the political was one of anomie: crisis, violence, madness and revolution. The era of the trans-political is that of anomaly: an aberration of no consequence, contemporaneous with the event of no consequence.”
- “ What you have to do is enter the fiction of America, enter America as fiction. It is, indeed, on this fictive basis that it dominates the world.”
- “ With the truth, you need to get rid of it as soon as possible and pass it on to someone else. As with illness, this is the only way to be cured of it. The person who keeps truth in his hands has lost.”
- “ At male strip shows, it is still the women that we watch, the audience of women and their eager faces. They are more obscene than if they were dancing naked themselves.”
- “ If there is a species which is more maltreated than children, then it must be their toys, which they handle in an incredibly off-hand manner. Toys are thus the end point in that long chain in which all the conditions of despotic high-handedness are in play which enchain beings one to another, from one species to another --cruel divinities to their sacrificial victims, from masters to slaves, from adults to children, and from children to their objects.”
- “ Everywhere one seeks to produce meaning, to make the world signify, to render it visible. We are not, however, in danger of lacking meaning; quite the contrary, we are gorged with meaning and it is killing us.”
- “ Never resist a sentence you like, in which language takes its own pleasure and in which, after having abused it for so long, you are stupefied by its innocence.”
- “ Pornography is the quadraphonics of sex. It adds a third and fourth track to the sexual act. It is the hallucination of detail that rules. Science has already habituated us to this microscopics, this excess of the real in its microscopic detail, this voyeurism of exactitude.”
- “ If you are prepared to accept the consequences of your dreams then you must still regard America today with the same naive enthusiasm as the generations that discovered the New World.”
- “ Governing today means giving acceptable signs of credibility. It is like advertising and it is the same effect that is achieved -- commitment to a scenario.”
- “ There is nothing more mysterious than a TV set left on in an empty room. It is even stranger than a man talking to himself or a woman standing dreaming at her stove. It is as if another planet is communicating with you.”
- “ The obese is in a total delirium. For he is not only large, of a size opposed to normal morphology: he is larger than large. He no longer makes sense in some distinctive opposition, but in his excess, his redundancy.”
- “ Here in the U.S., culture is not that delicious panacea which we Europeans consume in a sacramental mental space and which has its own special columns in the newspapers -- and in people's minds. Culture is space, speed, cinema, technology. This culture is authentic, if anything can be said to be authentic.”
- “ Deep down, no one really believes they have a right to live. But this death sentence generally stays tucked away, hidden beneath the difficulty of living. If that difficulty is removed from time to time, death is suddenly there, unintelligibly.”
- “ In the same way that we need statesmen to spare us the abjection of exercising power, we need scholars to spare us the abjection of learning.”
- “ Computer science only indicates the retrospective omnipotence of our technologies. In other words, an infinite capacity to process data (but only data -- i.e. the already given) and in no sense a new vision. With that science, we are entering an era of exhaustivity, which is also an era of exhaustion.”
- “ To love someone is to isolate him from the world, wipe out every trace of him, dispossess him of his shadow, drag him into a murderous future. It is to circle around the other like a dead star and absorb him into a black light.”
- “ A woman spent all Christmas Day in a telephone box without ringing anyone. If someone comes to phone, she leaves the box, then resumes her place afterwards. No one calls her either, but from a window in the street, someone watched her all day, no doubt since they had nothing better to do. The Christmas syndrome.”
- “ We are all hostages, and we are all terrorists. This circuit has replaced that other one of masters and slaves, the dominating and the dominated, the exploiters and the exploited. It is worse than the one it replaces, but at least it liberates us from liberal nostalgia and the ruses of history.”
- “ It is not enough for theory to describe and analyze, it must itself be an event in the universe it describes. In order to do this theory must partake of and become the acceleration of this logic. It must tear itself from all referents and take pride only in the future. Theory must operate on time at the cost of a deliberate distortion of present reality.”
- “ The sad thing about artificial intelligence is that it lacks artifice and therefore intelligence.”
- “ The great person is ahead of their time, the smart make something out of it, and the blockhead, sets themselves against it.”
- “ Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated.”
- “ The cities of the world are concentric, isomorphic, synchronic. Only one exists and you are always in the same one. It's the effect of their permanent revolution, their intense circulation, their instantaneous magnetism.”
- “ It is always the same: once you are liberated, you are forced to ask who you are.”
- “ Boredom is like a pitiless zooming in on the epidermis of time. Every instant is dilated and magnified like the pores of the face.”
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Jean Baudrillard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Baudrillard was a French sociologist, philosopher, cultural theorist, political commentator, and photographer. His work is frequently associated with ...
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Jean Baudrillard (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
French theorist Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007) was one of the foremost intellectual figures of the present age whose work combines philosophy, social theory, and an ...
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Jean Baudrillard - Professor of Philosophy - Biography
Jean Baudrillard, Ph.D., French sociologist, cultural critic, and theorist of postmodernity, was born July 27, 1929 in the northern town of Reims.
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Jean Baudrillard | World news | guardian.co.uk
Obituary Jean Baudrillard. Philosopher and sociologist who blurred the boundaries between reality and simulation
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2007/mar/07/guardianobituaries.france
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Jean Baudrillard (French: ; 27 July 1929 – 6 March 2007) was a French sociologist, philosopher, cultural theorist, political commentator, and photographer.
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Jean Baudrillard, philosopher of consumerism, died on March 6th ...
AT SOME point in his career—neither date nor time being important—Jean Baudrillard took a large red cloth, draped it over a chair in his apartment, and sat on it ...
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Jean Baudrillard | The MIT Press
Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007) was a philosopher, sociologist, cultural critic, and theorist of postmodernity who challenged all existing theories of contemporary ...
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Jean Baudrillard - Wikiquote
Jean Baudrillard (20 June 1929 – 6 March 2007) was a cultural theorist and philosopher. His work is frequently associated with postmodernism and post-structuralism.
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Jean Baudrillard - Obituaries - News - The Independent
Jean Baudrillard, philosopher, social theorist and photographer: born Reims, France 29 July 1929; twice married (two children); died Paris 6 March 2007. Jean ...
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Postmodern French Philosopher Jean Baudrillard
Postmodern French philosopher, Jean Baudrillard warns in his book "Simulations" that a world of simulation, "is infinitely more dangerous . . . since it always ...
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3D-printable guns are just the start, says Cody Wilson
A self-described child of the internet age, Wilson is an admirer of Julian Assange and Kim Dotcom. "I number myself among them, at least in spirit," he says. "I think the future is openness to the point of the eradication of government. The state shouldn't ...
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Capitalist Dystopia
My favorite is the Penrose staircase (see nearby illustration ... Central banking strategy does not hide this fact with the goal of creating the optical illusion of economic prosperity through artificially higher asset prices to stimulate the real ...
Source : THE DAILY RECKONING - Publier le : Il y a 1 seconde(s)
The here and now
Possibly, my evasive nature has drawn me to the urban landscape because ... I can express myself freely without restrictions and can play around with space and unconventional angles. Also, nature helps me bring out stories that I want others to see.
Source : Times of Malta - Publier le : Il y a 1 seconde(s)
Realistic unreality
The postmodern French philosopher Michel Foucault has taught us that truth ... Another Frenchman, the social theorist Jean Baudrillard, coined the term “hyper-reality,” claiming that there is no way of knowing what “real” really is.
Source : The Jerusalem Post - Publier le : Il y a 2 seconde(s)
How Tanking Turnout Makes for Ugly Elections
Young and disillusioned French philosopher Jean Baudrillard argued that what we generally see as voter apathy is in fact a way of resisting a political system that disenfranchises ordinary people. Most commentators, however, see nothing positive in ...
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A Point of View: Nostalgia - it's not like it used to be
The ease with which we can now assemble a digital archive of our lives and times means younger people are ... but increasingly the present seems to have no outstanding qualities of its own, being merely a way-station through which events travel ...
Source : BBC Online - Publier le : Il y a 5 seconde(s)
BP Energy Outlook 2030: Nothing more than Wishful Thinking
Click here to find out more. “Like dreams, statistics are a form of wish fulfilment,” French philosopher Jean Baudrillard once said. Substitute “forecasts” for the word “statistics,” and you’ll have a good understanding of the public reaction ...
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Taking the Las Vegas arts scene seriously
The stainless steel sculpture was dedicated to philosopher Jean Baudrillard, whose focus of hyperreality references Las Vegas. Mark Brandvik’s minimal paintings capture Las Vegas architecture with reverence, and his large-scale installation of the ...
Source : Las Vegas Weekly - Publier le : Il y a 3 seconde(s)
Surrealism & Automatic Writing: The politics of destroying language
Back in the 1930s, a French psychoanalyst and philosopher by the name of Jacques Lacan began ... most notably with Michel Foucault, Jean Baudrillard and Slavoj Zizek. Like many 19th and 20th century thinkers, Lacan was particularly influenced by George ...
Source : Death and Taxes - Publier le : Il y a 5 seconde(s)
A Meeting of French and American Minds
and the intellectual legacy of the philosopher Jean Baudrillard, which will be discussed at a panel called “What Does a New Yorker Think About When He Bites Into a Hamburger?” Freedom fries may also be on the festival menu on Oct. 20 ...
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Simulacra and simulation
Simulacra and simulation
The first full-length translation in English of an essential work of postmodernist thought Moving away from the Marxist/Freudian approaches that had...
| Auteurs | Jean Baudrillard |
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| Maison de publication | University of Michigan Press |
| Edition | 1994 |
| Langue | en |
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Jean Baudrillard, Live Theory
Jean Baudrillard, Live Theory
Jean Baudrillard's work on how contemporary society is dominated by the mass media has become extraordinarily influential.
| Auteurs | Paul Hegarty |
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| Maison de publication | Continuum |
| Edition | 2004-03-01 |
| Langue | en |
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Mass Identity Architecture, Architectural Writings of Jean Baudrillard
Mass Identity Architecture, Architectural Writings of Jean Baudrillard
This new edition further explores the connection between the cultural analysis provided by the contemporary philosopher Jean Baudrillard and the new...
| Auteurs | Jean Baudrillard, Francesco Proto, Keith Broadfoot |
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| Maison de publication | Academy Press |
| Edition | 2006-07-31 |
| Langue | en |
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The Spirit of Terrorism, And Other Essays
The Spirit of Terrorism, And Other Essays
Until September 11 we had had no symbolic event on a world scale that marked a setback for globalization itself.
| Auteurs | Jean Baudrillard, Chris Turner |
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| Maison de publication | Verso Books |
| Edition | 2003-10-01 |
| Langue | en |
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Screened out
Screened out
Baudrillard here turns his hand to political debates and issues.
| Auteurs | Jean Baudrillard |
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| Maison de publication | Verso |
| Edition | 2002 |
| Langue | en |
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Jean Baudrillard
Jean Baudrillard
Concluding with an extensively annotated bibliography of the original texts, this is the perfect companion for any student approaching the work of Jean...
| Auteurs | Richard J. Lane |
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| Maison de publication | Routledge |
| Edition | 2013-04-03 |
| Langue | en |
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Jean Baudrillard, In Radical Uncertainty
Jean Baudrillard, In Radical Uncertainty
B. is here, but he does not wish to reply. Is that what you call a philosopher? ( FCM: 43) On the other hand ... more information on the ideas discussed in...
| Auteurs | Mike Gane |
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| Maison de publication | Pluto Pr |
| Edition | 2000-09-20 |
| Langue | en |
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Jean Baudrillard
Jean Baudrillard
An expanded edition of the first comprehensive overview of Baudrillard's work, this new edition adds examples from after 1985.
| Auteurs | Jean Baudrillard |
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| Edition | 2001 |
| Langue | en |
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Carnival and Cannibal, Ventriloquous Evil
Carnival and Cannibal, Ventriloquous Evil
In the companion essay, “Ventriloquous Evil,” Baudrillard meditates on our present system of global technological and ideological domination which has...
| Auteurs | Jean Baudrillard |
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| Maison de publication | Seagull Books |
| Edition | 2010-01-01 |
| Langue | en |
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Consuming Schools, Commercialism and the End of Politics
Consuming Schools, Commercialism and the End of Politics
15 Robert Fulford, 'A French Intellectual – in the Worst Sense of the Term Jean Baudrillard Could Make Any Subject More Obscure Just by Briefly...
| Auteurs | Trevor Norris |
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| Maison de publication | University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division |
| Edition | 2011-01-14 |
| Langue | en |
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RT @decivilized: It is always the same: once you are liberated, you are forced to ask who you are. - Jean Baudrillard
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Jey Van-Sharp
"Distinctive signs, full signs, never seduce us."-Jean Baudrillard
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You are born modern, you do not become so...Jean Baudrillard
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AmpsforBuddha
Very Interesting. Excellent video! …I feel we're touching on Jean Baudrillard's philosophy, (@YouTube http://t.co/KqHXnfROcG)
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kingedmedia
“We live in a world where there is more and more information, and less and less meaning.” ― Jean Baudrillard #pomo
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Wednesday 8th May: Jean Baudrillard - Simulacra and Simulation https://t.co/pqbsUj2fom #Days by @wander
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