Discourse, Bindi 14Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... Baudrillard in some different way ? Soja : One part of the attraction of Baudrillard is that he worked with Lefebvre , and there is a Lefebvrian influence in a lot of Baudrillard's work . The other part of the attraction is the ...
... Baudrillard in some different way ? Soja : One part of the attraction of Baudrillard is that he worked with Lefebvre , and there is a Lefebvrian influence in a lot of Baudrillard's work . The other part of the attraction is the ...
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... Baudrillard's denial of America's originary myths is directly related to his wish to deny Americans the powers of art and intellect . For Baudrillard , America is comprised of an intellectual lumpenproletariat . Having apparently ...
... Baudrillard's denial of America's originary myths is directly related to his wish to deny Americans the powers of art and intellect . For Baudrillard , America is comprised of an intellectual lumpenproletariat . Having apparently ...
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... Baudrillard describes America as " brutally naive " ( 28 ) , and " wild " ( 100 ) , and although he does so with a certain irony there is still , for him , a fundamental aptness in these terms . For while he recognizes America's ...
... Baudrillard describes America as " brutally naive " ( 28 ) , and " wild " ( 100 ) , and although he does so with a certain irony there is still , for him , a fundamental aptness in these terms . For while he recognizes America's ...
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Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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