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ISBN-10: 0472065211
ISBN-13: 9780472065219
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publish Date: 12/22/1994
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 5.20" W, 0.50" H

Simulacra and Simulation

Translator: Sheila Faria Glaser

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Overview

This foundational work in postmodern philosophy and cultural theory explores how contemporary society has replaced reality and meaning with symbols and signs, leading to a condition Baudrillard calls “hyperreality.” In his provocative treatise, Baudrillard examines the implications of a world where simulations (copies without originals) precede and shape what we consider real, blurring the boundary between reality and representation. Through analysis of mass media, consumer culture, and technological influence, he argues that modern life is dominated by “simulacra,” images and concepts that no longer refer to any authentic reality but instead reference each other, creating an endless cycle of signification detached from truth. With references ranging from Disneyland to the news media, this book offers a challenging critique of how people in the late twentieth century and beyond perceive, construct, and interact with the world, underlining the instability of meaning in a media-saturated culture.

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"Simulacra and Simulation is arguably Baudrillard's most important book. In it he moves from a theory of consumer society governed by a 'code' to a general theory of culture that problematizes 'reality.' His idea of the hyperreal informs most discussions."–Mark Poster, University of California, Irvine
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Details

ISBN-10: 0472065211
ISBN-13: 9780472065219
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publish Date: 12/22/1994
Dimensions: 8.90" L, 5.20" W, 0.50" H
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