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Jean Baudrillard

    27 luglio 1929 – 6 marzo 2007

    Jean Baudrillard è stato un sociologo e filosofo francese la cui opera è frequentemente associata al postmodernismo e al post-strutturalismo. La sua filosofia è incentrata sui concetti gemelli di 'iperrealtà' e 'simulazione', che descrivono la natura virtuale della cultura contemporanea dominata dalla comunicazione di massa e dal consumo. Baudrillard credeva che abitassimo un mondo di esperienze simulate, avendo perso la capacità di comprendere la realtà così come realmente esiste. Il suo pensiero esplora come la distinzione tra il reale e la sua riproduzione sia diventata confusa.

    Jean Baudrillard
    Illusion of the End
    The Ecstasy of Communication, New Edition
    Themes and Movements: Pop
    Cool Memories II
    The Politics of Human Rights
    Universale economica. Saggi - 1127: Lo scambio simbolico e la morte
    • Per Baudrillard il valore di scambio simbolico è la fine dell'economia poiché viene dissolto l'oggetto concreto dello scambio. Ed è quindi anche la fine del marxismo. Baudrillard sposta la nozione di iperrealismo sul piano economico-sociale. Scompaiono le opposizioni tra verità e inganno, vita quotidiana e spettacolo. Il reale e la propria immagine si assomigliano perfettamente, sono una cosa sola. A esso si collega il simulacro. Se ciò che appare non ha più alcun riferimento alla realtà, ridotta ormai a un rimando di segni, è il simulacro stesso a prendere consistenza e anche valore positivo. Per Baudrillard la morte è pertanto una sfida radicale cui il sistema non può rispondere, ma al tempo stesso è un atto iperreale, un simulacro, che partecipa fino in fondo alla comunicazione spettacolare di massa.

      Universale economica. Saggi - 1127: Lo scambio simbolico e la morte
      3,9
    • The Politics of Human Rights

      • 370pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The book explores the political and philosophical foundations of human rights through a compilation of original essays by esteemed theorists. It delves into various perspectives and frameworks that shape the understanding of human rights, providing a comprehensive analysis of the concept's significance in contemporary discourse.

      The Politics of Human Rights
      4,7
    • Cool Memories II

      • 104pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      aeo Baudrillard is one of the most celebrated and controversial of contemporary social thinkers. aeo Baudrillard is Francea s leading philosopher of postmodernity. aeo This is an idiosyncratic, outrageous and brilliantly original book, which should sell as well as his two previous highly successful books -- America and Cool Memories .

      Cool Memories II
      4,0
    • Themes and Movements: Pop

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Exploring the evolution of Pop culture from the late 1950s to the late 1960s, this comprehensive survey examines its impact on art, film, photography, and architecture, highlighting the interplay between mass production and mass media. Unlike other works that focus solely on Pop art, it offers a holistic view of the movement's influence across America, Britain, and Europe, showcasing its diverse manifestations and cultural significance during this transformative era.

      Themes and Movements: Pop
      4,0
    • Baudrillard's "The Ecstasy of Communication" is a pivotal work summarizing two decades of his radical theory, reflecting on contemporary alienation and the shift from meaningful existence to constant communication. This anti-manifesto critiques influences like McLuhan and remains a crucial companion to Baudrillard's oeuvre, offering a dark reflection on modernity.

      The Ecstasy of Communication, New Edition
      4,1
    • In this book Jean Baudrillard, one of the most celebrated and controversial contemporary social theorists, argues that the notion of the end of history is an illusion, and that we are now engaged in a gigantic process of historical revisionism.

      Illusion of the End
      4,0
    • The Singular Objects of Architecture

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      "This wide-ranging conversation bridges architecture and philosophy as Jean Baudrillard and Jean Nouvel discuss such topics as the city of tomorrow and the ideal of transparency, the gentrification of New York City, and Frank Gehry's surprising Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Nouvel prompts Baudrillard to reflect on his signature concepts (the virtual, transparency, fatal strategies, oblivion, and seduction), and the confrontation between philosophical concerns and the specificity of architecture creates novel and striking formulations - and new ways of understanding the connections between the practitioner and the philosopher, the object and the idea."--BOOK JACKET.

      The Singular Objects of Architecture
      3,8
    • The System of Objects

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The System of Objects is a theoretical exploration from 1968 that encapsulates the vibrant ideas of its time. Utilizing Freudian and Saussurean frameworks within a Marxist lens, it critiques the role of commodities in consumer society. Baudrillard categorizes everyday objects of the "new technical order" into functional, nonfunctional, and metafunctional types. He distinguishes between "modern" and "traditional" functional items, applying a semiological analysis to home furnishings and interior design. His examination of nonfunctional or "marginal" objects highlights antiques and the psychology of collecting, while the metafunctional category encompasses the useless, aberrant, and "schizofunctional." Additionally, Baudrillard delves into the effects of credit and advertising on the commodification of daily life. This work showcases the early Baudrillard's materialist semiotics and reflects a confluence of contemporary ideas, drawing from thinkers like Bataille, Mauss, Reisman, Ellul, Barthes, Lefebvre, and Debord. The System of Objects stands as a significant intellectual contribution, engaging with the complexities of consumer culture and the social dynamics of objects.

      The System of Objects
      4,1
    • Symbolic Exchange and Death

      • 280pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Jean Baudrillard, a prominent and controversial figure in social theory, explores the concept of postmodernism in this significant work. It plays a crucial role in reexamining the humanities and social sciences, challenging traditional perspectives and offering new insights into contemporary thought.

      Symbolic Exchange and Death
      4,0