Simulations (Foreign Agents Series),New

Simulations (Foreign Agents Series),New

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Baudrillard'S Bewildering Thesis, A Bold Extrapolation On Ferdinand De Saussure'S General Theory Of General Linguistics, Is In Fact A Clinical Vision Of Contemporary Consumer Societies Where Signs Don'T Refer Anymore To Anything Except Themselves. They All Are Generated By The Matrix.Simulations Never Existed As A Book Before It Was 'Translated' Into English. Actually It Came From Two Different Bookcovers Written At Different Times By Jean Baudrillard. The First Part Of Simulations, And Most Provocative Because It Made A Fiction Of Theory, Was 'The Procession Of Simulacra.' It Had First Been Published In Simulacre Et Simulations (1981). The Second Part, Written Much Earlier And In A More Academic Mode, Came From L'Echange Symbolique Et La Mort (1977). It Was A Halfearnest, Halfparodical Attempt To 'Historicize' His Own Conceit By Providing It With Some Kind Of Genealogy Of The Three Orders Of Appearance: The Counterfeit Attached To The Classical Period; Production For The Industrial Era; And Simulation, Controlled By The Code. It Was Baudrillard'S Version Of Foucault'S Order Of Things And His Ironical Commentary Of The History Of Truth. The Book Opens On A Quote From Ecclesiastes Asserting Flatly That 'The Simulacrum Is True.' It Was Certainly True In Baudrillard'S Book, But Otherwise Apocryphal.One Of The Most Influential Essays Of The 20Th Century, Simulations Was Put Together In 1983 In Order To Be Published As The First Little Black Book Of Semiotext(E)'S New Foreign Agents Series. Baudrillard'S Bewildering Thesis, A Bold Extrapolation On Ferdinand De Saussure'S General Theory Of General Linguistics, Was In Fact A Clinical Vision Of Contemporary Consumer Societies Where Signs Don'T Refer Anymore To Anything Except Themselves. They All Are Generated By The Matrix.In Effect Baudrillard'S Essay (It Quickly Became A Must To Read Both In The Art World And In Academe) Was Upholding The Only Reality There Was In A World That Keeps Hiding The Fact That It Has None. Simulacrum Is Its Own Pure Simulacrum And The Simulacrum Is True. In His Celebrated Analysis Of Disneyland, Baudrillard Demonstrates That Its Childish Imaginary Is Neither True Nor False, It Is There To Make Us Believe That The Rest Of America Is Real, When In Fact America Is A Disneyland. It Is Of The Order Of The Hyperreal And Of Simulation. Few People At The Time Realized That Baudrillard'S Simulacrum Itself Wasn'T A Thing, But A 'Deterrence Machine,' Just Like Disneyland, Meant To Reveal The Fact That The Real Is No Longer Real And Illusion No Longer Possible. But The More Impossible The Illusion Of Reality Becomes, The More Impossible It Is To Separate True From False And The Real From Its Artificial Resurrection, The More Panicstricken The Production Of The Real Is.

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  • Q: What is the page count of 'Simulations (Foreign Agents Series)'? A: The book has one hundred fifty-nine pages. It is a concise yet impactful exploration of Jean Baudrillard's theories.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures four point five inches in length, zero point five two inches in width, and seven point zero one inches in height. These dimensions make it portable and easy to handle.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is published in paperback binding. This format is typically lightweight and flexible for easier reading.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Simulations'? A: The author is Jean Baudrillard. He is a renowned French sociologist and philosopher known for his work in postmodern theory.
  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Simulations'? A: The main theme is the exploration of simulacra and hyper-reality in contemporary consumer societies. Baudrillard argues that signs refer only to themselves, creating a new reality.
  • Q: What genre does this book fall under? A: The book falls under the genre of Criticism and Theory. It delves into philosophical and sociological critiques of modern culture.
  • Q: Is 'Simulations' suitable for beginners in theory? A: Yes, it is suitable for beginners. While dense, Baudrillard's writing encourages critical thinking and understanding of modern society.
  • Q: What type of reader would benefit from this book? A: Readers interested in philosophy, sociology, and critical theory would benefit from this book. It offers profound insights into contemporary culture.
  • Q: Does this book contain any illustrations or images? A: No, 'Simulations' does not contain illustrations or images. It focuses on textual analysis and theoretical discourse.
  • Q: How should I care for this paperback book? A: To care for the book, keep it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Avoid bending the cover to maintain its shape.
  • Q: What is the recommended storage condition for this book? A: Store the book upright on a shelf or in a protective case. This helps prevent damage to the spine and pages.
  • Q: Can this book be returned if I'm not satisfied? A: Yes, this book can be returned if you are not satisfied. Check the retailer's return policy for specific conditions and timeframes.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the retailer for a replacement or return. Be sure to keep the original packaging.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: No, there is typically no warranty for books. However, retailers may offer satisfaction guarantees.
  • Q: Is there a specific audience this book is not suitable for? A: This book may not be suitable for children due to its complex themes. It is geared towards adults and academic readers.
  • Q: Does this book discuss contemporary consumer societies? A: Yes, it discusses contemporary consumer societies extensively. Baudrillard critiques how signs and symbols function in modern culture.

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