David B. Clarke / Marcus Doel / William Merrin / Richard G. Smith (eds.)
Jean Baudrillard
Fatal Theories
Herausgeber: Clarke, David B; Merrin, William; Doel, Marcus
David B. Clarke / Marcus Doel / William Merrin / Richard G. Smith (eds.)
Jean Baudrillard
Fatal Theories
Herausgeber: Clarke, David B; Merrin, William; Doel, Marcus
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Containing two previously unpublished essays by Jean Baudrillard, this book provides a series of dazzling demonstrations of the power of Baudrillard's thought from many of his most accomplished commentators.
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Containing two previously unpublished essays by Jean Baudrillard, this book provides a series of dazzling demonstrations of the power of Baudrillard's thought from many of his most accomplished commentators.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415464420
- ISBN-10: 0415464420
- Artikelnr.: 25684559
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415464420
- ISBN-10: 0415464420
- Artikelnr.: 25684559
David B. Clarke is Professor of Human Geography and Director of the Centre for Urban Theory at Swansea University. His research focuses on social theory and urban space. His publications include The Consumer Society and the Postmodern City, The Cinematic City, and The Consumption Reader. Marcus Doel is Professor of Human Geography, Head of the School of the Environment and Society, and Co-director of the Centre for Urban Theory at Swansea University. He is the author of Poststructuralist Geographies (Edinburgh University Press), and has written widely on poststructuralism and space. William Merrin is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication Studies at Swansea University. He is the author of Baudrillard and the Media (2005). His research and teaching interests centre on media theory, new media, cyberculture, media history, and popular music. Richard G. Smith is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography and Co-Director of the Centre for Urban Theory at Swansea University. He has published extensively on poststructuralism, urban theory and global cities. His work has been widely cited in academic publications and in the popular press.
Introduction The evil genius of Jean Baudrillard David B. Clarke, Marcus A.
Doel, William Merrin and Richard G. Smith 1. The vanishing point of
communication Jean Baudrillard 2. On disappearance Jean Baudrillard 3.
Commentaries on Jean Baudrillard's Rex Butler, 'On disappearance' David B.
Clarke, Marcus A. Doel,
Gary Genosko, Douglas Kellner, Mark Poster, Richard G. Smith, Andrew
Wernick 4. Baudrillard's taste Rex Butler 5. Floral tributes,
binge-drinking and the Ikea riot considered as an up-hill bicycle race
William Merrin 6. Better than butter: margarine and simulation Gary Genosko
7. Baudrillard and the art conspiracy Douglas Kellner 8. 'Mirror, mirror:'
The Student of Prague in Baudrillard, Kracauer and Kittler Graeme Gilloch
9. The Gulf War revisited Philip Hammond 10. Fate of the animal Paul
Hegarty 11. Reality: now and then - Baudrillard and W-Bush's America Diane
Rubenstein 12. Baudrillard's sense of humour Mike Gane 13. The (un)sealing
of the penultimate Andrew Wernick
Doel, William Merrin and Richard G. Smith 1. The vanishing point of
communication Jean Baudrillard 2. On disappearance Jean Baudrillard 3.
Commentaries on Jean Baudrillard's Rex Butler, 'On disappearance' David B.
Clarke, Marcus A. Doel,
Gary Genosko, Douglas Kellner, Mark Poster, Richard G. Smith, Andrew
Wernick 4. Baudrillard's taste Rex Butler 5. Floral tributes,
binge-drinking and the Ikea riot considered as an up-hill bicycle race
William Merrin 6. Better than butter: margarine and simulation Gary Genosko
7. Baudrillard and the art conspiracy Douglas Kellner 8. 'Mirror, mirror:'
The Student of Prague in Baudrillard, Kracauer and Kittler Graeme Gilloch
9. The Gulf War revisited Philip Hammond 10. Fate of the animal Paul
Hegarty 11. Reality: now and then - Baudrillard and W-Bush's America Diane
Rubenstein 12. Baudrillard's sense of humour Mike Gane 13. The (un)sealing
of the penultimate Andrew Wernick
Introduction The evil genius of Jean Baudrillard David B. Clarke, Marcus A.
Doel, William Merrin and Richard G. Smith 1. The vanishing point of
communication Jean Baudrillard 2. On disappearance Jean Baudrillard 3.
Commentaries on Jean Baudrillard's Rex Butler, 'On disappearance' David B.
Clarke, Marcus A. Doel,
Gary Genosko, Douglas Kellner, Mark Poster, Richard G. Smith, Andrew
Wernick 4. Baudrillard's taste Rex Butler 5. Floral tributes,
binge-drinking and the Ikea riot considered as an up-hill bicycle race
William Merrin 6. Better than butter: margarine and simulation Gary Genosko
7. Baudrillard and the art conspiracy Douglas Kellner 8. 'Mirror, mirror:'
The Student of Prague in Baudrillard, Kracauer and Kittler Graeme Gilloch
9. The Gulf War revisited Philip Hammond 10. Fate of the animal Paul
Hegarty 11. Reality: now and then - Baudrillard and W-Bush's America Diane
Rubenstein 12. Baudrillard's sense of humour Mike Gane 13. The (un)sealing
of the penultimate Andrew Wernick
Doel, William Merrin and Richard G. Smith 1. The vanishing point of
communication Jean Baudrillard 2. On disappearance Jean Baudrillard 3.
Commentaries on Jean Baudrillard's Rex Butler, 'On disappearance' David B.
Clarke, Marcus A. Doel,
Gary Genosko, Douglas Kellner, Mark Poster, Richard G. Smith, Andrew
Wernick 4. Baudrillard's taste Rex Butler 5. Floral tributes,
binge-drinking and the Ikea riot considered as an up-hill bicycle race
William Merrin 6. Better than butter: margarine and simulation Gary Genosko
7. Baudrillard and the art conspiracy Douglas Kellner 8. 'Mirror, mirror:'
The Student of Prague in Baudrillard, Kracauer and Kittler Graeme Gilloch
9. The Gulf War revisited Philip Hammond 10. Fate of the animal Paul
Hegarty 11. Reality: now and then - Baudrillard and W-Bush's America Diane
Rubenstein 12. Baudrillard's sense of humour Mike Gane 13. The (un)sealing
of the penultimate Andrew Wernick