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FNew Book - Jean Baudrillard: From Hyperreality to Disappearance
Edinburgh University Press is delighted to announce the publication of
Jean Baudrillard: From Hyperreality to Disappearance
Uncollected Interviews
Edited by Richard G. Smith and David B. Clarke, both Swansea University
Paperback - Published July 2015 - £19.99 | $34.95
About the Book
23 collected interviews with the renowned French philosopher and cultural
commentator, Jean Baudrillard
This new collection gathers 23 highly insightful yet previously
difficult-to-find interviews with Baudrillard, ranging over topics as diverse
as art, war, technology, globalisation, terrorism and the fate of humanity.
From familiar themes to the less well understood aspects of his thought, these
interviews give you an overview of Baudrillard's ideas - without the jargon
typical of written texts. Read as Baudrillard himself discusses, explains and
elaborates on his ideas, making this collection essential for understanding
many of his other works.
* The first book of collected interviews with Baudrillard for over two decades
* Gathers many unknown and otherwise unavailable pieces into one volume
* Valuable reading for new and seasoned readers of Baudrillard and to students
and academics in philosophy, sociology, literary theory, art history,
architecture, film and photography, cultural studies, human geography and media
studies
Find out More
--- Visit the book's web page to find out more and see the full list of
interviews: http://edin.ac/1Gm4J0p
--- Read a free extract on the Edinburgh University Press blog:
http://edin.ac/1V3rAc9
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--- UK: http://edin.ac/1Gm4EcY
--- US: http://edin.ac/1V3wAxv
Kind regards,
Naomi
Naomi Farmer, Philosophy Publishing Team
Edinburgh University Press
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