Results for subject : "BAUDRILLARD, JEAN"
A Misreading Gone Too Far? Baudrillard Meets Philip K. Dick
Science Fiction Studies 35(1): 60-71. March 2008.
Adapting Philosophy: Jean Baudrillard and The Matrix Trilogy.
Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2009. 177 p.
Baudrillard: Critical and Fatal Theory
London: Routledge, 1991. 228pp.
Beating the Meat/Surviving the Text, or How to Get Out of This Century Alive
in: Featherstone, Mike and Burrows, Roger, eds. Cyberspace / Cyberbodies / Cyberpunk: Cultures of Technological Embodiment. London: Sage Publications, 1995. pp. 20-214. (Also in: Body & Society, Vol. 1, No. 3/4.)
Jean Baudrillard (Obituary)
Locus 58(4): 67. April 2007.
Jean Baudrillard on the Current State of SF
Foundation 32: 25-42. November 1984.
Jean Baudrillard, (1929-2007),
in: Bould, Mark, et al, eds. Fifty Key Figures in Science Fiction. New York: Routledge, 2010. p. 17-22.
Jean Baudrillard, 1929-2007 (Obituary)
Science Fiction Studies 34(3): 525-527. November 2007
Technologized Desire: Selfhood and the Body in Postmodern Science Fiction
Ph. D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, 2005. 204 p. (DAI-A 66(9), March 2006.)
Toward an Ecocritique of Baudrillardian Postmodernism and Posthumanism: Nature, Human Nature, and Simulacra in Thomas Pynchon, Jerzy Kosinski, and William Gibson
Ph. D. Dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2002. 250 p. (DAI-A 63(10): 3549. April 2003.)
Travels in Hyperreality: Jean Baudrillard's America and J. G. Ballard's Hello America
in: Sanders, Joe, ed. Functions of the Fantastic. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995. pp.185-194.
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