Straightforward, combative, and radical with regard to both contents and method, this book considers Jean Baudrillard’s contributions to the literature on theory as poetry. With lashings of quotes from the works of this unique intellectual voice and thought-provoking takes on Baudrillard’s ideas, the book will certainly appeal to many intrigued readers, finds Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
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We are at war. Human cultures are divided into two basic types, two antagonistic forces, one based o...
Jean Baudrillard was perhaps the most controversial of all social and cultural theorists. He has bee...
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