| Johannes Willem Bertens - 1995 - 304 páginas
...Smart 1992: 126). Even power dissolves into simulacra (in the polemical Oublier Foucault of 1977): 'it undergoes a metamorphosis into signs and is invented on the basis of signs' (1987: 59) so that Foucault's strategies in charting power and its effects have already become obsolete... | |
| Terry J. Peavler, Peter Standish - 1996 - 206 páginas
...simulation[;] ... if power seduces, it is precisely . . . because it is a simulacrum and because it undergoes a metamorphosis into signs and is invented on the basis of signs."14 By "perspectival space of simulation," I take Baudrillard to mean the space within which... | |
| Arthur Asa Berger - 1998 - 324 páginas
...dead power which moves through the indeterminant circulation of signs. Power becomes a simulacrum, "it undergoes a metamorphosis into signs and is invented on the basis of signs" (Baudrillard 1987a, 59). While Baudrillard fails to indicate the ways in which Foucault provides postmodern... | |
| Dorothea Kehler - 1998 - 520 páginas
...the naive realists of politics will never understand — because it is a simulacrum and because it undergoes a metamorphosis into signs and is invented on the basis of signs."43 Baudrillard's claim is overstated, but it aptly describes the strategies of optical power... | |
| Marwan Kraidy - 2005 - 246 páginas
...simulation were thus key to Maronite youth identities. Simulation, because "it is simulacrum and it undergoes a metamorphosis into signs and is invented on the basis of signs" (Baudrillard, 1987b, p. 59), serves to hide that a void exists and to project the impression that the... | |
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