Surf these sites: Baudrillard Ressources on the Web, by Mobius -- Links to some Baudrillard related Pages including interviews, essays, postmodern approaches. Baudrillard and Simulation -- A page on Jean Baudrillard''s book "Simulacra and Simulations". Baudrillard in Cyberspace -- An essay by Mark Nunes arguing that perhaps more so than any other contemporary theorist, Baudrillard provides a provocative heading for "navigating" the hyperreal terrain of the Internet. Baudrillard on the Web -- This is a comprehensive list of links to web resources relating to the eminent French social theorist Jean Baudrillard. This site links to works by Baudrillard himself and to secondary sources that discuss or employ Baudrillard''s work. Baudrillard''s Remainder -- Review on Jean Baudrillard''s "The Transparency Of Evil: Essays On Extreme Phenomena" by Andrew Wernick. Baudrillard/Simulacra -- A review by Hyoejin Yoon on Baudrillard''s "The Precession of Simulacra." reprinted from Art & Text. Jean Baudrillard -- A part of the Directory of the Third (dis)Order, an index guide on Beaudrillard''s work. Jean Baudrillard -- An article by Andreas Ehrencrona arguing that the foundation of Baudrillard''s philosophy is the criticism of traditional, critical scientific thinking, replacing reality with the illusion of truth. The illusion is the immediate experience one has through the five senses, a subjective experience tainted by feelings and without rationalizations. Mark/Space Library: Jean Baudrillard -- A page presenting books and texts by Jean Beadrillard. Project Baudrillard -- This project does not claim to understand Baudrillard, or to offer the interested student anything resembling an adequate coverage of any of his writing. It is rather the posting of ongoing conversations that haggle over what Baudrillard says, questions him, answers him, etc. S(t)imulacrum(b) - The world of Jean Baudrillard -- A page by Ben Attias including an impressive annotated bibliography and secondary sources. Virtual play : Baudrillard on-line -- An essay by Alan Aycock treating on play as a central notion in Baudrillards work.
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