Signs of Culture: Simulacra and the Real Contributor(s): Kalaga, Wojciech (Editor), Rachwal, Tadeusz (Editor) |
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ISBN: 3631365594 ISBN-13: 9783631365595 Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W OUR PRICE: $86.31 Product Type: Paperback Published: September 2000 |
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BISAC Categories: - Philosophy - Literary Criticism | American - General - Social Science | Sociology - General |
Series: Literary and Cultural Theory |
Physical Information: 244 pages |
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Publisher Description: Baudrillard's culture of simulation destroys our sense of paramount reality. It has created, as Chris Rojek puts it, a huge refugee camp in which viewers, dissociated from place and community, are caught up in global indexing and dragging processes which no one controls. What is thus also, perversely, inscribed within the cultural landscape is a nostalgia for authenticity, for the dissimulated spaces and places which, though no longer there, stimulate their semiotic reconstructions and reproductions. And yet [t]he possibility of lying is the prioprium of semiosis, as Umberto Eco has once remarked. Truth and falsity are inherent in the sign and in representation generally, subverting the tertium non datur principle. This book is an attempt to unmask representation, to see through the signs of the real, and through the real itself, at the realm of simulation. Those signs are not only signs of what they signify, but also signs of culture, of the cultural real which the articles included in the volume try to penetrate from various theoretical and philosophical perspectives. |