The article discusses the problematic concept of seduction in the work of the sociologist and French philosopher Jean Baudrillard, lodged particularly in his book Seduction (1979). Proposes a nature of ontological even if not metaphysical for baudrillardian seduction, in which the self has no place but as pure symbolic domain of forms. The work is also based on the criticism of the Chilean philosopher Cristóbal Holzapfel, for whom the seduction absorbed the sense of things. Held that seduction is not sexual, love, pornographic, or digital in nature. Nor is flirting, affair, or a romantic approach, simply because the seduce operates by reversible eroticism. In the end, there are several aesthetics of seduction: the seduction as ghost, illusi...
This article aims to address the criticism of contemporary art and the human condition of advanced m...
The figure of Don Juan that emerged in Spanish baroque synthesised several important cultural issues...
This paper attempts to elucidate what Jean Baudrillard exactly means by encouraging an act of “forge...
Se estudia la teoría de la seducción de Jean Baudrillard mediante el análisis de la novela Hallucina...
Jean Baudrillard’s theory of seduction is studied by the analysis of the novel Hallucinating Foucaul...
Darba centrā ir franču intelektuāļa, postmodernā domātāja Žana Bodrijāra nelielās, bet provokatīvās ...
The present article some ideas of the French sociologist and philosopher Jean Baudrillard are analyz...
In contrast to the plethora of sociological interpretations that read Baudrillard's corpus of w...
What is it about certain things that occupy our thought until we get hold of them, until we somehow ...
The theoretical center of Baudrillard's thought is a sort of map that lets understand postmodern. Ou...
When Jean Baudrillard stated that the desire of the subject could only be matched by an object-seduc...
La seducción es tratada desde la literatura, la sociología, la psicología y la política como una est...
This article aims at investigating, specifically, the critical fixation of author Jean Baudrillard a...
In the Western thought the aesthetic experience is mostly explained as an encounter between subject ...
The figure of Don Juan that emerged in Spanish baroque synthesised several important cultural issues...
This article aims to address the criticism of contemporary art and the human condition of advanced m...
The figure of Don Juan that emerged in Spanish baroque synthesised several important cultural issues...
This paper attempts to elucidate what Jean Baudrillard exactly means by encouraging an act of “forge...
Se estudia la teoría de la seducción de Jean Baudrillard mediante el análisis de la novela Hallucina...
Jean Baudrillard’s theory of seduction is studied by the analysis of the novel Hallucinating Foucaul...
Darba centrā ir franču intelektuāļa, postmodernā domātāja Žana Bodrijāra nelielās, bet provokatīvās ...
The present article some ideas of the French sociologist and philosopher Jean Baudrillard are analyz...
In contrast to the plethora of sociological interpretations that read Baudrillard's corpus of w...
What is it about certain things that occupy our thought until we get hold of them, until we somehow ...
The theoretical center of Baudrillard's thought is a sort of map that lets understand postmodern. Ou...
When Jean Baudrillard stated that the desire of the subject could only be matched by an object-seduc...
La seducción es tratada desde la literatura, la sociología, la psicología y la política como una est...
This article aims at investigating, specifically, the critical fixation of author Jean Baudrillard a...
In the Western thought the aesthetic experience is mostly explained as an encounter between subject ...
The figure of Don Juan that emerged in Spanish baroque synthesised several important cultural issues...
This article aims to address the criticism of contemporary art and the human condition of advanced m...
The figure of Don Juan that emerged in Spanish baroque synthesised several important cultural issues...
This paper attempts to elucidate what Jean Baudrillard exactly means by encouraging an act of “forge...