Jean Baudrillard suggests that the supremacy of the simulacra is a modern development, reality a construction of the U.S. His argument, given the U.S. penchant for breaking and remaking the world in its own image (it is, in the language of Baudrillard, both iconoclast and iconolater), is strong. However, writers, artists, and philosophers have been pondering the reign of illusion for millennia. Plato described the world as a place of simulations that left us wanting. For Shakespeare, the world was a stage of fools; the play was that of an idiot. Goya presented the world as a dream of reason that gave birth to the monsters he painted. Borges (like Shakespeare and also perhaps Goya and Plato) was obsessed with what he refers to in "Tl&ou...
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World portrays a post-human totalitarian society namely “World State” whic...
British-American filmmaker Christopher Nolan taps into the simulacra in several of his renowned work...
Fiction written for children and young adults has absorbed postmodern culture in many ways, overtly ...
Jean Baudrillard was one of the leading intellectuals of the twentieth century. Baudrillard, who die...
The term hyperreality characterizes the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from fanta...
T his paper focuses on the problem of simulacra avoiding the direct reading of Baudrillard’s work. R...
This paper takes the view that Baudrillard’s work on the West’s fascination with reality is as insig...
In the postmodern condition a sign does not indicate an underlying reality but other signs and thus ...
Platωn has been praised as one of the first western critical thinkers to query the social function o...
Problem Definition: Baudrillard's prominent popularity is due to the presence of essential theories ...
The paper sets out to analyze Julian Barnes's novel England, England (1998) in the light of Jean Bau...
French philosopher Jean Baudrillard has given us the simulacrum as one of the defining characteris...
The paper sets out to analyze Julian Barnes’s novel England, England (1998) in the light of Jean Bau...
Jean Baudrillard the postmodern social theorist adopted a philosophical approach for explanation of ...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 27. bis 30. Juni 1996 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum The...
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World portrays a post-human totalitarian society namely “World State” whic...
British-American filmmaker Christopher Nolan taps into the simulacra in several of his renowned work...
Fiction written for children and young adults has absorbed postmodern culture in many ways, overtly ...
Jean Baudrillard was one of the leading intellectuals of the twentieth century. Baudrillard, who die...
The term hyperreality characterizes the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from fanta...
T his paper focuses on the problem of simulacra avoiding the direct reading of Baudrillard’s work. R...
This paper takes the view that Baudrillard’s work on the West’s fascination with reality is as insig...
In the postmodern condition a sign does not indicate an underlying reality but other signs and thus ...
Platωn has been praised as one of the first western critical thinkers to query the social function o...
Problem Definition: Baudrillard's prominent popularity is due to the presence of essential theories ...
The paper sets out to analyze Julian Barnes's novel England, England (1998) in the light of Jean Bau...
French philosopher Jean Baudrillard has given us the simulacrum as one of the defining characteris...
The paper sets out to analyze Julian Barnes’s novel England, England (1998) in the light of Jean Bau...
Jean Baudrillard the postmodern social theorist adopted a philosophical approach for explanation of ...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 27. bis 30. Juni 1996 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum The...
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World portrays a post-human totalitarian society namely “World State” whic...
British-American filmmaker Christopher Nolan taps into the simulacra in several of his renowned work...
Fiction written for children and young adults has absorbed postmodern culture in many ways, overtly ...