Simulacra And Simulation - Jean Baudrillard [PDF]
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Jean Baudrillard (July 27, 1929 – March 6, 2007) (IPA: [ʒɑ̃ bo.dÊi.jaÊ]) was a French cultural theorist, sociologist, philosopher, political commentator, and photographer. His work is frequently associated with postmodernism and post-structuralism. Simulacra and Simulation Jean Baudrillard Translated by Sheila Glaser Published:February 15, 1995 Publisher:University of Michigan Press The first full-length translation in English of an essential work of postmodernist thought About the Book The first full-length translation in English of an essential work of postmodernism. The publication of Simulacra et Simulation in 1981 marked Jean Baudrillard’s first important step toward theorizing the postmodern. Moving away from the Marxist/Freudian approaches that had concerned him earlier, Baudrillard developed in this book a theory of contemporary culture that relies on displacing economic notions of cultural production with notions of cultural expenditure. Baudrillard uses the concepts of the simulacra—the copy without an original—and simulation. These terms are crucial to an understanding of the postmodern, to the extent that they address the concept of mass reproduction and reproduceability that characterizes our electronic media culture. Baudrillard’s book represents a unique and original effort to rethink cultural theory from the perspective of a new concept of cultural materialism, one that radically redefines postmodern formulations of the body. Sheila Glaser is an editor at Artforum magazine.