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    Subjects
    Philosophy
    Type
    Cultural Studies
    Title
    Reading Simulacra Fatal Theories For Postmordenity
    ISBN
    9780791450642

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    Publisher
    STATE University of New York Press
    ISBN-10
    0791450643
    ISBN-13
    9780791450642
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    1813511

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    142 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Reading Simulacra : Fatal Theories for Postmodernity
    Publication Year
    2001
    Subject
    Individual Philosophers, Operations Research, General, American / General, History & Surveys / Modern, Semiotics & Theory, Film / History & Criticism
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Literary Criticism, Philosophy, Performing Arts, Technology & Engineering
    Author
    M. W. Smith
    Series
    Suny Series in Postmodern Culture Ser.
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    8 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    00-066070
    Dewey Edition
    21
    Reviews
    "M. W. Smith examines one of the central features of postmodern life--the increasingly simulated experience, or simulacrum. Faced with the immersion of the real into the hyperreal, Smith attempts to develop a 'bifocal method' of reading postmodern texts, which he believes is necessary in order to survive the postmodern scene." -- symplok "The book offers a succinct, if often terrifying, glimpse into a world increasingly governed by nearly instantaneous telecommunicative feedback and the seductive lure of mass-mediated simulacra. It addresses important cultural-political concerns, theorists, and literary works at the core of contemporary debates about the meaning of human experience." -- Stephen Pfohl, author of Images of Deviance and Social Control: A Sociological History "The question of theorizing postmodern culture in terms of simulation and seduction is at the cutting edge of contemporary debates in cultural studies and related disciplines. This book should appeal to those inside and outside the academy who are interested in the shape of contemporary culture and ways of understanding and working through the mechanisms of hyperreal simulation." -- Steven Shaviro, author of Doom Patrols: A Theoretical Fiction about Postmodernism, "M. W. Smith examines one of the central features of postmodern life--the increasingly simulated experience, or simulacrum. Faced with the immersion of the real into the hyperreal, Smith attempts to develop a 'bifocal method' of reading postmodern texts, which he believes is necessary in order to survive the postmodern scene." -- symploke "The book offers a succinct, if often terrifying, glimpse into a world increasingly governed by nearly instantaneous telecommunicative feedback and the seductive lure of mass-mediated simulacra. It addresses important cultural-political concerns, theorists, and literary works at the core of contemporary debates about the meaning of human experience." -- Stephen Pfohl, author of Images of Deviance and Social Control: A Sociological History "The question of theorizing postmodern culture in terms of simulation and seduction is at the cutting edge of contemporary debates in cultural studies and related disciplines. This book should appeal to those inside and outside the academy who are interested in the shape of contemporary culture and ways of understanding and working through the mechanisms of hyperreal simulation." -- Steven Shaviro, author of Doom Patrols: A Theoretical Fiction about Postmodernism
    Grade From
    College Graduate Student
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    306/.01
    Table Of Content
    Preface Abbreviations Introduction: Reading Simulacra: Toward a Bifocal Approach 1. Fatal Strategies 2. Nietzsche's Legacy: The Postmodern Will 3. Seduction, Radical Semiurgy, and the Logic of the Code 4. Technology and the (Dis)appearing Subject: Schizophrenia or Seduction? 5. Dehistoricized Subjectivity: Reese Williams and the Schizoid Text 6. Desire, Seduction, and Subjectivity in Kathy Acker's Novels: Blood and Guts in High School and Don Quixote 7. Clarence Major's My Amputations: African American Identity and Simulacra 8. Baudrillard's America : The Perfect Postmodern Object of Simulation 9. Media Culture on the Verge if Drama: Hyperreal O.J. and Simulacra in Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers Notes Bibliography Index
    Synopsis
    Traces the ways in which our culture has increasingly become a culture of simulations, and offers strategies for discerning meaning in a world where the difference between what is real and what is simulated has collapsed. Reading Simulacra analyzes the ways in which our culture has become fatally immersed in simulation. Television, the Internet, virtual reality, and other advancements in technology and information processing have brought about an order in which simulations and digital images permeate our experiences of the world so deeply that their distinctions from reality appear seamless. Through a careful study of some of the most important postmodern theorists, particularly Jean Baudrillard and Deleuze and Guattari, this book puts forth two different communication strategies-"seduction" and "rupture"-for a world where the difference between what is real and what is simulated has disappeared. In an attempt to discern meaning from this contemporary situation, M. W. Smith examines a range of contemporary texts that have, in the past, resisted traditional analysis. These include the O. J. Simpson trial, Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers, Reese Williams's A Pair of Eyes, Kathy Acker's Blood and Guts in High School and Don Quixote, Clarence Major's My Amputations, and Baudrillard's America-all of which represent the obscenity of hypersignified existence., Traces the ways in which our culture has increasingly become a culture of simulations, and offers strategies for discerning meaning in a world where the difference between what is real and what is simulated has collapsed., Reading Simulacra analyzes the ways in which our culture has become fatally immersed in simulation. Television, the Internet, virtual reality, and other advancements in technology and information processing have brought about an order in which simulations and digital images permeate our experiences of the world so deeply that their distinctions from reality appear seamless. Through a careful study of some of the most important postmodern theorists, particularly Jean Baudrillard and Deleuze and Guattari, this book puts forth two different communication strategies--"seduction" and "rupture"--for a world where the difference between what is real and what is simulated has disappeared. In an attempt to discern meaning from this contemporary situation, M. W. Smith examines a range of contemporary texts that have, in the past, resisted traditional analysis. These include the O. J. Simpson trial, Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers, Reese Williams's A Pair of Eyes, Kathy Acker's Blood and Guts in High School and Don Quixote, Clarence Major's My Amputations, and Baudrillard's America--all of which represent the obscenity of hypersignified existence.
    LC Classification Number
    HM449.S553 2001

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