

Screened Out
by Jean Baudrillard
Translated by Chris Turner
Part of the Radical Thinkers series
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208 pages / January 2014 / 9781781681558
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208 pages / September 2002 / 9781859843857
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208 pages / September 2002 / 9781859846605
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In this stimulating collection of journalistic essays, Jean Baudrillard delves into a host of subjects, ranging from those of his familiar stomping ground (virtual reality, Disney, television) to topics further afield, such as children’s rights, Holocaust revisionism, AIDS, Formula One racing, mad cow disease and genetic cloning. These intriguing articles demonstrate the true range of Baudrillard’s thought and the versatility of the concepts that founded his philosophy.
Reviews
“A sharp-shooting lone ranger of the post-Marxist left.”
“The most important French thinker of the past twenty years.”
“The most influential prophet of the media since Marshall McLuhan.”
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