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Jean Baudrillard

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-0-7619-6832-0
Verlag: Shanaya Wagh
Erscheinungstermin: 19.12.2000
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Jean Baudrillard is one of the most important and provocative writers in the contemporary era. Widely acclaimed as the prophet of postmodernism, he has famously announced the disappearance of the subject, meaning, truth, class and the notion of reality itself. Although he worked as a sociologist, his writing has enjoyed a wide interdisciplinary popularity and influence. He is read by students of sociology, cultural studies, philosophy, literature, French and geography.

Organized into eight sections, the volumes provide the most complete guide to Baudrillard currently available:

Section 1: Theoretical Issues

In this section the central themes informing Baudrillard's work are defined and discussed. Baudrillard's place in contemporary social thought is examined through considerations of how his work has been received. The importance of signs and the sign economy in Baudrillard's analysis is highlighted. The case for treating Baudrillard as a seminal theorist in contemporary social thought is elucidated.

Section 2: Postmodernism

Baudrillard is reluctant to regard himself as a postmodernist. Nonetheless, it is as the leading theorist of postmodernism that he is widely celebrated and generally known. This section explores Baudrillard's relation to postmodernism and demonstrates his specific contribution. Questions of Baudrillards relation to capitalism, commodification, fatalism, Lyotard, Jameson and politics are explored.

Section 3: Culture

It is now commonplace to refer to the period since the late 1980s as `the cultural turn'. Baudrillard's work provided a leading exponent of the significance of culture in understanding contemporary life. Included here are reflections on Baudrillard and corporate culturalism, power, ideology, simulation, mass media, Disney, hyperreality and leisure.

Section 4: War

In the 1990s Baudrillard became famous for the thesis that `the gulf war did not happen'. For some critics, it revealed the poverty of Baudrillard's approach. For others it showed more profoundly why his thought is an indispensable tool in grappling with the complexities of contemporary society. At all events, Baudrillard's treatment of the war represented a climacteric in critical responses to Baudrillard. In this section the various range of responses to Baudrillard's intervention are precisely delineated, providing the reader with the essential data required to decide if Baudrillard's thesis is right or wrong.

Section 5: America

America dazzles and appalls Baudrillard. In America and of Cool Memories 1&2, he documents his violent responses to America as an idea; a physical space. Included here are reflections on Baudrillard, America and postmodernism; Baudrillard's significance as an ethnographer of US life; Baudrillard and American film; Baudrillard and Reagan's America; and Baudrillard, America and the politics of simulation.

Section 6: Seduction

Baudrillard's theory of seduction is, like much else in his work, controversial. This section examines how the theory has been interpreted and criticized. The relationship between Baudrillard and feminism is examined. Applications of his theory to art and work are explored.

Section 7: Fiction and Art

Baudrillard is an unusual contemporary thinker, in as much as his writing is taken seriously by artists. Baudrillard himself has responded to this, by becoming more interested in photography in the last ten years. This section aims to provide an essential guide to the relationship between Baudrillard and art. Included here are enquiries into Baudrillard and science fiction, the relationship between Baudrillard and J G Ballard's

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9780761968320
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-0-7619-6832-0
  • Verlag: Shanaya Wagh
  • Erscheinungstermin: 19.12.2000
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Four-Volume Set Auflage
  • Serie: SAGE Masters in Modern Social Thought series
  • Produktform: Kartoniert, Vorlagebögen
  • Gewicht: 3317 g
  • Seiten: 1664
  • Format (B x H x T): 152 x 229 x 121 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Gane, Mike

Mike Gane is Professor of Sociology at University of Loughborough

A Challenge To Theory Introduction to Jean Baudrillard PART ONE: THEORETICAL ISSUES Toward a Politics of Signs - Jean-Claude Giradin Reading Baudrillard Baudrillard's Noble Anthropology - Robert Hefner The Image of Symbolic Exchange in Political Economy Baudrillard's Challenge - Charles Levin and Arthur Kroker A Note on Nostalgia - Bryan S Turner Boundaries and Borderlines - Douglas Kellner Reflections on Jean Baudrillard and Critical Theory Report - David Revill Jean Baudrillard `Why Should We Talk When We Communicate So Well?' - Arthur Kroker Baudrillard's Enchanted Simulation Forget Baudrillard? - Barry Sandywell Jean Baudrillard - Paul Sutton Transintellectual? Baudrillard's Nihilism and the End of Theory - Anthony King Sign and Commodity - Andrew Wernick Aspects of the Cultural Dynamic of Advanced Capitalism The End of Geography and Radical Politics in Baudrillard's Philosophy - Richard G Smith PART TWO: POSTMODERNISM Cultural Change and Social Practice - Mike Featherstone Baudrillard, Semiurgy and Death - Douglas Kellner Panic Baudrillard - Arthur Kroker The Commodification of Reality and the Reality of Commodification - Steven Best Baudrillard, Debord, and Postmodern Theory On the Disorder of Things - Barry Smart Sociology, Postmodernity and the 'End of the Social' Ironies of Postmodernism - Mike Gane Fate of Baudrillard's Fatalism Takes on the Postmodern - Norman Denzin Baudrillard, Lyotard, and Jameson Baudrillard, Modernism and Postmodernism - Nicholas Zurbrugg The Sweet Scent of Decomposition - Zygmunt Bauman Lost in the Funhouse - Christopher Norris Baudrillard and the Politics of Postmodernism PART THREE: CULTURE Baudrillard and the Metaphysics of Motivation - Philip Hancock A Reappraisal of Corporate Culturalism in the Light of the Work and Ideas of Jean Baudrillard Power and Politics in Hyperreality - Timothy W Luke The Critical Project of Jean Baudrillard Der Schwindel der Simulation - Lothar Baier Sod Baudrillard! - Michael Billig Or Ideology Critique in Disney World 'The Text Must Scoff at Meaning' - Stuart Sim Baudrillard and the Politics of Simulation and Hyperreality Mass, Media, Mass Media-Tion - Briankle G Chang Jean Baudrillard's Implosive Critique of Modern Mass-Mediated Culture The Masses and the Media - Kuan-Hsing Chen Baudrillard's Implosive Postmodernism The Paradoxical Effects of Macluhanisme - Gary Genosko Cazeneuve, Baudrillard and Barthes Baudrillard and the Problematics of Post-New Left Media Theory - Jim Tarter Virtual Worlds - Marcus A Doel and David B Clarke Simulation, Suppletion, S(ed)uction and Simulacra Space on Flat Earth - Neville Wakefield Disney Sociology in the Absence of the Social - William Bogard The Significance of Baudrillard for Contemporary Thought Implosive Critiques - Philip Hayward A Consideration of Jean Baudrillard's 'In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities' A Critique of Baudrillard's Hyperreality - Anthony King Towards a Sociology of Postmodernism Baudrillard and Leisure - Chris Rojek Mapping the Present from the Future - Douglas Kellner From Baudrillard to Cyberpunk Jean Baudrillard - Juliet Steyn `Then We Too Shall See the Stars Fade Away' PART FOUR: WAR Ruses de Guerre - Deborah Cook Baudrillard and Fiske on Media Reception The War, The Screen, The Crazy Dog and Poor Mankind - Kevin Robbins Consensus `Reality' and Manufactured Truth - Christopher Norris Baudrillard and the War That Never Happened Uncritical Criticism? - William Merrin Norris, Baudrillard and the Gulf War Introduction to The Gulf War Did Not Take Place - Paul Patton PART FIVE: AMERICA America - Paul Buhle Post-Modernity? The Ethnographer as Geologist - Dima Cioran Tocqueville, L[ac]evi-Strauss, Baudrillard and the American Dilemma Paris, Texas and Baudrillard on America - Norman K Denzin The Homogeniza