Works Baudrillard, Jean B Philosophers
Works Baudrillard, Jean B Philosophers
Works
The original writings, essays, speeches and articles of the French philosopher and media-theorist Jean Baudrillard.
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- Baudrillard describes thought as a work of art. But the radical prediction is always that of a non-reality of the facts.
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- Essay on photography which affirms itself as both the purest and the most artificial exposition of the image.
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- Two of Baudrillards essays are translated to English. These are: Simulacra and Science Fiction and Ballard's Crash.
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- In 1992, Baudrillard was discussing the end of the millennium. The main topic is, how people develop history in the new age.
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- Discussion about unreal events with which the public is being disinformed.
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- This essay was first published by "Le Monde" in November 2001. English translation by Dr Rachel Bloul.
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- One of Baudrillards most famous writings. Discusses ideological discourses and discourses of truth.
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- In this Essay, Baudrillard writes about his relationship to the American society. Part two of the excerpts.
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- Another essay discussing the end of the last millennium and what might be beyond it.
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- English translation of the essay "L'Elevage de Poussière" published in 2001. It deals with Reality-TV and the forced visibility of people through the media.
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- Baudrillard criticizes the war in Serbia and Bosnia and the suffering, the allied armies brought to these countries.
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- Excerpt from "The Evil Demon of Images and the Precession of Simulacra". Deals with reality and images.
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- In this interview, Baudrillard deals with the universe of virtuality, and the consequences of which are not so virtual.
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- This essay is about the absence of history and liberation in the new millennium.
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- Translation of an essay by Baudrillard criticizing the cultural force of the Walt Disney Company.
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- This essay deals with the public debt in the USA as well as on a global level and the impossibility to pay it back.
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- Discussion whether the movement of modernity is reversible or if there is a "wall of history".
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- Baudrillard complains about creating artificial "others" especially in the field of sexuality.
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- An essay about the French right-wing populist Jean-Marie Le Pen and his National Front-Party.
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- In this Essay, Baudrillard writes about his relationship to the American society. Part one of the excerpts.
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