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Shattered Realities: A Baudrillardian Reading of Philip K. Dick’s Ubik
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Simulation and Simulacra in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World: A Baudrillardian Appraisal
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The prestige economy of elite education: a Baudrillardian analysis of an aspirational English school
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Consumerism and the Possibility of an Authentic Self in Haruki Murakami’s Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
Published 2015-11-01“…By alluding to the Baudrillardian discourse, I argue that the protagonist’s choice to abandon his shadow at the very end of the novel is closely linked with his attempt to find an authentic self: in other words, an attempt to liberate himself from the power consumerism exerts on him.…”
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The Spatial Poetics and the "Murder of the Real"in Paul Auster's City of Glass*
Published 2019-02-01“…The study engages this Austerian aesthetic apropos of certain theoretical stretches such as the Emersonian "Not Me", the Thoreauvian "interval" or "nowhere", the Deleuzian "nomadic trajectory", the Derridian "grammè" or "specter", and the Baudrillardian "disappearance". The city of the novel's titling is here seen as the trope of all that which has already disappeared, and hence it is seen as the space (mise en scène) where the perfect crime of the murder of the real is to be thoroughly redramatized and re-thought. …”
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Lope in Manhattan: Hyperreality, Space, and Violence in Julián Mesri’s «Fuenteovejuna»
Published 2018-01-01“…Mesri presents Fuenteovejuna as a Baudrillardian hyperreality, in which representations eclipse “reality.” …”
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“An Avatar ... in a Physical Space”: Researching the Mediated Immediacy of Electronic Dance Floors
Published 2014-12-01“…This article argues for the application of Baudrillardian theory in the investigation of such experiences, contending that the chemical and musical object of electronic dance music is capable of the virtualisation of its immediate environment and the adjustment of the subject’s everyday life. …”
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Bullet-time in Simulation City: Revisiting Baudrillard and The Matrix by way of the "Real 1999"
Published 2012-02-01“…By performing a reading of The Matrix that emphasizes its reference to its contemporary historical moment, we can identify a sense in which the film authentically captures a Baudrillardian variety of space-time.…”
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The West and its Other: Literary Responses to 9/11
Published 2010-04-01“…The paper argues that mainstream American and British responses are variously blighted by the Huntington thesis of the clash of civilizations, Baudrillardian hyper reality and pseudo-Islamic scholarship, and a pull away from the large events of our world into domesticity. …”
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Digital religion - blessed are the heretics!
Published 2020“…Attention turns to Baudrillardian motifs and notions of potlatch, defiance, and challenge as they might inform the developments of certain elements of religion. …”
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VARTOJIMO EKONOMIKA: KULTŪRINĖ POREIKIŲ GAMYBA
Published 2003-01-01“…At this stage of capitalism culture becomes economic force producing wants and implementing them as higher living standards vision and also as social means of individual identity formation. In this article Baudrillardian critique of use value fetishism is used to unveil the ideological content of such concepts as "free consumer choice" and "freedom of consumption". …”
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VARTOJIMO EKONOMIKA: KULTŪRINĖ POREIKIŲ GAMYBA
Published 2003-01-01“…At this stage of capitalism culture becomes economic force producing wants and implementing them as higher living standards vision and also as social means of individual identity formation. In this article Baudrillardian critique of use value fetishism is used to unveil the ideological content of such concepts as "free consumer choice" and "freedom of consumption". …”
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VARTOJIMO EKONOMIKA: KULTŪRINĖ POREIKIŲ GAMYBA
Published 2003-01-01“…At this stage of capitalism culture becomes economic force producing wants and implementing them as higher living standards vision and also as social means of individual identity formation. In this article Baudrillardian critique of use value fetishism is used to unveil the ideological content of such concepts as "free consumer choice" and "freedom of consumption". …”
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VARTOJIMO EKONOMIKA: KULTŪRINĖ POREIKIŲ GAMYBA
Published 2003-01-01“…At this stage of capitalism culture becomes economic force producing wants and implementing them as higher living standards vision and also as social means of individual identity formation. In this article Baudrillardian critique of use value fetishism is used to unveil the ideological content of such concepts as "free consumer choice" and "freedom of consumption". …”
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VARTOJIMO EKONOMIKA: KULTŪRINĖ POREIKIŲ GAMYBA
Published 2003-01-01“…At this stage of capitalism culture becomes economic force producing wants and implementing them as higher living standards vision and also as social means of individual identity formation. In this article Baudrillardian critique of use value fetishism is used to unveil the ideological content of such concepts as "free consumer choice" and "freedom of consumption". …”
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VARTOJIMO EKONOMIKA: KULTŪRINĖ POREIKIŲ GAMYBA
Published 2003-01-01“…At this stage of capitalism culture becomes economic force producing wants and implementing them as higher living standards vision and also as social means of individual identity formation. In this article Baudrillardian critique of use value fetishism is used to unveil the ideological content of such concepts as "free consumer choice" and "freedom of consumption". …”
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VARTOJIMO EKONOMIKA: KULTŪRINĖ POREIKIŲ GAMYBA
Published 2003-01-01“…At this stage of capitalism culture becomes economic force producing wants and implementing them as higher living standards vision and also as social means of individual identity formation. In this article Baudrillardian critique of use value fetishism is used to unveil the ideological content of such concepts as "free consumer choice" and "freedom of consumption". …”
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