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Simulation in Media and Culture: Believing the Hype, edited by Robin DeRosa, is an updating of Baudrillard's theory of the simulacra for our current cultural moment. This collection examines the condition of hyperreality in four arenas of contemporary life: television, film, gaming, and the politics of place. By revisioning classic examples of the simulacra, such as reality television and online worlds, Simulation in Media and Culture aims to rethink simulation as it manifests in new and different ways.
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Simulation in Media and Culture: Believing the Hype, edited by Robin DeRosa, is an updating of Baudrillard's theory of the simulacra for our current cultural moment. This collection examines the condition of hyperreality in four arenas of contemporary life: television, film, gaming, and the politics of place. By revisioning classic examples of the simulacra, such as reality television and online worlds, Simulation in Media and Culture aims to rethink simulation as it manifests in new and different ways.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780739164778
- ISBN-10: 0739164775
- Artikelnr.: 33615395
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780739164778
- ISBN-10: 0739164775
- Artikelnr.: 33615395
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Robin DeRosa - Contributions by Lian Amaris; Amarnath Amarasingam; Matt Cornish; Naomi L. Fosher; Jenna Gerds; Benjamin D. Hagen; Emily Hall; Mihaela P. Harper; Leslie Haynesworth; Brian Johnson; Randy Laist; Amanda LeBlanc; Cathie LeBlanc; Ann K. McCl
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Part 4
Part I - The Small Screen: Reconsidering Reality TV Chapter 5 Chapter 1.
Famous for Being Famous: Celebrity Socialites and the Framework of Fame
Chapter 6 Chapter 2. Simulating Supper: Serving up TV Dinner Chapter 7
Chapter 3. Imitation Meets Simulation: Seinfeld's George Costanza as the
Original Larry David Chapter 8 Chapter 4. Trapped in TV Land: Encountering
the Hyperreal in Supernatural Part 9 Part II - The Big Screen: The
Simulacra in Contemporary Film Chapter 10 Chapter 5. The Gentleman's
Gentleman: The Butler as Simulacra in The Remains of the Day Chapter 11
Chapter 6. The Soft Bodies of Arnold Schwarzenegger Chapter 12 Chapter 7.
Jesus in Hyperreality: Baudrillard and Mel Gibson's The Passion of the
Christ Chapter 13 Chapter 8. Making Love, Making Violence Avatar-Style:
Hyperreal Connection and Deconstructive Identification Part 14 Part III -
The Game of Life: Playing in the Hyperreal Chapter 15 Chapter 9. Planting
Crops in the Hyperreal: Farmville and Simulated Work Chapter 16 Chapter 10.
Fear and Loathing in Second Life: Body Surveillance in the Online Community
Chapter 17 Chapter 11. Total Immersion and the Total Screen: The Simulated
and Screened Realities of Video Games Chapter 18 Chapter 12. Seriously Fun:
Viral Marketing and the Gaming Experience of Nolan's The Dark Knight
Chapter 19 Chapter 13. Transgressive Simulation: The Mobility of Violence
in Extreme Championship Wrestling Chapter 20 Chapter 14. Drafting the
Hyperreal: Ownership, Responsibility, Agency in Fantasy Sports Part 21 Part
IV- Hyperreal Homes: Culture and Identity in Postmodern Places Chapter 22
Chapter 15. Room(s) for Sight: The Artificial Everyday Theater of Rimini
Protokoll Chapter 23 Chapter 16. Nazis and Nazi Costumes: The State of Evil
in Hyperreal Ethics Chapter 24 Chapter 17. Operational (Hyper)realities in
the Exilic Labyrinth: Roberto G. Fernández's Construction and Destruction
of Identity through Parodic Simulacra Chapter 25 Chapter 18. Having it Both
Ways: The Simulacral and the Aura of the Real in Geoff Nicholson's Bleeding
London Chapter 26 Chapter 19. "There's Really Nothing Left to Explore":
Imagineering, Innoventions, and Figments in Florida Studies Chapter 27
Bibliography Chapter 28 Notes on Contributors Chapter 29 Index
Part I - The Small Screen: Reconsidering Reality TV Chapter 5 Chapter 1.
Famous for Being Famous: Celebrity Socialites and the Framework of Fame
Chapter 6 Chapter 2. Simulating Supper: Serving up TV Dinner Chapter 7
Chapter 3. Imitation Meets Simulation: Seinfeld's George Costanza as the
Original Larry David Chapter 8 Chapter 4. Trapped in TV Land: Encountering
the Hyperreal in Supernatural Part 9 Part II - The Big Screen: The
Simulacra in Contemporary Film Chapter 10 Chapter 5. The Gentleman's
Gentleman: The Butler as Simulacra in The Remains of the Day Chapter 11
Chapter 6. The Soft Bodies of Arnold Schwarzenegger Chapter 12 Chapter 7.
Jesus in Hyperreality: Baudrillard and Mel Gibson's The Passion of the
Christ Chapter 13 Chapter 8. Making Love, Making Violence Avatar-Style:
Hyperreal Connection and Deconstructive Identification Part 14 Part III -
The Game of Life: Playing in the Hyperreal Chapter 15 Chapter 9. Planting
Crops in the Hyperreal: Farmville and Simulated Work Chapter 16 Chapter 10.
Fear and Loathing in Second Life: Body Surveillance in the Online Community
Chapter 17 Chapter 11. Total Immersion and the Total Screen: The Simulated
and Screened Realities of Video Games Chapter 18 Chapter 12. Seriously Fun:
Viral Marketing and the Gaming Experience of Nolan's The Dark Knight
Chapter 19 Chapter 13. Transgressive Simulation: The Mobility of Violence
in Extreme Championship Wrestling Chapter 20 Chapter 14. Drafting the
Hyperreal: Ownership, Responsibility, Agency in Fantasy Sports Part 21 Part
IV- Hyperreal Homes: Culture and Identity in Postmodern Places Chapter 22
Chapter 15. Room(s) for Sight: The Artificial Everyday Theater of Rimini
Protokoll Chapter 23 Chapter 16. Nazis and Nazi Costumes: The State of Evil
in Hyperreal Ethics Chapter 24 Chapter 17. Operational (Hyper)realities in
the Exilic Labyrinth: Roberto G. Fernández's Construction and Destruction
of Identity through Parodic Simulacra Chapter 25 Chapter 18. Having it Both
Ways: The Simulacral and the Aura of the Real in Geoff Nicholson's Bleeding
London Chapter 26 Chapter 19. "There's Really Nothing Left to Explore":
Imagineering, Innoventions, and Figments in Florida Studies Chapter 27
Bibliography Chapter 28 Notes on Contributors Chapter 29 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Part 4
Part I - The Small Screen: Reconsidering Reality TV Chapter 5 Chapter 1.
Famous for Being Famous: Celebrity Socialites and the Framework of Fame
Chapter 6 Chapter 2. Simulating Supper: Serving up TV Dinner Chapter 7
Chapter 3. Imitation Meets Simulation: Seinfeld's George Costanza as the
Original Larry David Chapter 8 Chapter 4. Trapped in TV Land: Encountering
the Hyperreal in Supernatural Part 9 Part II - The Big Screen: The
Simulacra in Contemporary Film Chapter 10 Chapter 5. The Gentleman's
Gentleman: The Butler as Simulacra in The Remains of the Day Chapter 11
Chapter 6. The Soft Bodies of Arnold Schwarzenegger Chapter 12 Chapter 7.
Jesus in Hyperreality: Baudrillard and Mel Gibson's The Passion of the
Christ Chapter 13 Chapter 8. Making Love, Making Violence Avatar-Style:
Hyperreal Connection and Deconstructive Identification Part 14 Part III -
The Game of Life: Playing in the Hyperreal Chapter 15 Chapter 9. Planting
Crops in the Hyperreal: Farmville and Simulated Work Chapter 16 Chapter 10.
Fear and Loathing in Second Life: Body Surveillance in the Online Community
Chapter 17 Chapter 11. Total Immersion and the Total Screen: The Simulated
and Screened Realities of Video Games Chapter 18 Chapter 12. Seriously Fun:
Viral Marketing and the Gaming Experience of Nolan's The Dark Knight
Chapter 19 Chapter 13. Transgressive Simulation: The Mobility of Violence
in Extreme Championship Wrestling Chapter 20 Chapter 14. Drafting the
Hyperreal: Ownership, Responsibility, Agency in Fantasy Sports Part 21 Part
IV- Hyperreal Homes: Culture and Identity in Postmodern Places Chapter 22
Chapter 15. Room(s) for Sight: The Artificial Everyday Theater of Rimini
Protokoll Chapter 23 Chapter 16. Nazis and Nazi Costumes: The State of Evil
in Hyperreal Ethics Chapter 24 Chapter 17. Operational (Hyper)realities in
the Exilic Labyrinth: Roberto G. Fernández's Construction and Destruction
of Identity through Parodic Simulacra Chapter 25 Chapter 18. Having it Both
Ways: The Simulacral and the Aura of the Real in Geoff Nicholson's Bleeding
London Chapter 26 Chapter 19. "There's Really Nothing Left to Explore":
Imagineering, Innoventions, and Figments in Florida Studies Chapter 27
Bibliography Chapter 28 Notes on Contributors Chapter 29 Index
Part I - The Small Screen: Reconsidering Reality TV Chapter 5 Chapter 1.
Famous for Being Famous: Celebrity Socialites and the Framework of Fame
Chapter 6 Chapter 2. Simulating Supper: Serving up TV Dinner Chapter 7
Chapter 3. Imitation Meets Simulation: Seinfeld's George Costanza as the
Original Larry David Chapter 8 Chapter 4. Trapped in TV Land: Encountering
the Hyperreal in Supernatural Part 9 Part II - The Big Screen: The
Simulacra in Contemporary Film Chapter 10 Chapter 5. The Gentleman's
Gentleman: The Butler as Simulacra in The Remains of the Day Chapter 11
Chapter 6. The Soft Bodies of Arnold Schwarzenegger Chapter 12 Chapter 7.
Jesus in Hyperreality: Baudrillard and Mel Gibson's The Passion of the
Christ Chapter 13 Chapter 8. Making Love, Making Violence Avatar-Style:
Hyperreal Connection and Deconstructive Identification Part 14 Part III -
The Game of Life: Playing in the Hyperreal Chapter 15 Chapter 9. Planting
Crops in the Hyperreal: Farmville and Simulated Work Chapter 16 Chapter 10.
Fear and Loathing in Second Life: Body Surveillance in the Online Community
Chapter 17 Chapter 11. Total Immersion and the Total Screen: The Simulated
and Screened Realities of Video Games Chapter 18 Chapter 12. Seriously Fun:
Viral Marketing and the Gaming Experience of Nolan's The Dark Knight
Chapter 19 Chapter 13. Transgressive Simulation: The Mobility of Violence
in Extreme Championship Wrestling Chapter 20 Chapter 14. Drafting the
Hyperreal: Ownership, Responsibility, Agency in Fantasy Sports Part 21 Part
IV- Hyperreal Homes: Culture and Identity in Postmodern Places Chapter 22
Chapter 15. Room(s) for Sight: The Artificial Everyday Theater of Rimini
Protokoll Chapter 23 Chapter 16. Nazis and Nazi Costumes: The State of Evil
in Hyperreal Ethics Chapter 24 Chapter 17. Operational (Hyper)realities in
the Exilic Labyrinth: Roberto G. Fernández's Construction and Destruction
of Identity through Parodic Simulacra Chapter 25 Chapter 18. Having it Both
Ways: The Simulacral and the Aura of the Real in Geoff Nicholson's Bleeding
London Chapter 26 Chapter 19. "There's Really Nothing Left to Explore":
Imagineering, Innoventions, and Figments in Florida Studies Chapter 27
Bibliography Chapter 28 Notes on Contributors Chapter 29 Index