Symbolic Exchange and DeathSAGE, 2016年12月15日 - 280 頁 Jean Baudrillard is one of the most celebrated and most controversial of contemporary social theorists. This major work occupies a central place in the rethinking of the humanities and social sciences around the idea of postmodernism.
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... discourse is what lies beyond productive labour – that is what is radically useless beyond 'the repressive and exploitative traits of labour and leisure' (2006: 120). Baudrillard quickly identifies an inversion of work into non-work or ...
... without recognising the need to question precisely these concepts. Here, Marxism, ironically, is part of the problem: 'Economics, preferably in its Marxian variety, becomes the explicit discourse of 10 Symbolic Exchange and Death.
Jean Baudrillard. preferably in its Marxian variety, becomes the explicit discourse of a whole society, the vulgate of every analysis' (p. 55). What is needed, for Baudrillard, is to recognise and address the challenge of a new situation ...
... discourse. It eliminates evil (it is the Empire of the Good); and thus, given its hegemony, it can itself speak evil in a way that disables all critique – an idea that can be traced to Symbolic Exchange and Death. But where does this ...
... discourse. Notes of value; and the impossibility of distinguishing capitalist schizzes from. 1. Death is always equally what waits at the term of the system, and the symbolic extermination that stalks the system itself. It is not that ...
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CHAPTER 2 THE ORDER OF SIMULACRA | 71 |
CHAPTER 3 FASHION OR THE ENCHANTING SPECTACLE OF THE CODE | 108 |
CHAPTER 4 THE BODY OR THE MASS GRAVE OF SIGNS | 122 |
CHAPTER 5 POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DEATH | 146 |
CHAPTER 6 THE EXTERMINATION OF THE NAME OF GOD | 215 |
INDEX | 262 |