Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, when in fact all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real, but of the order of the hyperreal and of simulation. Feminizing Chaucer - Pàgina xiper Jill Mann - 2002 - 194 pàginesPrevisualització limitada - Sobre aquest llibre
| Luther S. Luedtke - 1992 - 588 pàgines
...sees Los Angeles in the Bonaventure Hotel, Baudrillard turns to Disneyland: "Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, when in fact all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real, but of the order... | |
| Joseph P. Natoli, Linda Hutcheon - 1993 - 608 pàgines
...the social in its entirety, in its banal omnipresence, which is carceral). Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, when in fact all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real, but of the order... | |
| Jean Baudrillard - 1994 - 174 pàgines
...is the social in its entirety, in its banal omnipresence, that is carceral). Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the...the hyperreal order and to the order of simulation. It is no longer a question of a false representation of reality (ideology) but of concealing the fact... | |
| Mark C. Taylor - 1992 - 392 pàgines
...it is the "real" country, all of "real" America, which is Disneyland. . . . Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, when, in fact, all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real, but of the order... | |
| J. P. Telotte - 1995 - 236 pàgines
...Disneyland, in a way that recalls the future according to Futureworld, as a place that is "presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, when in fact all... surrounding it are no longer real, but of the order of the hyperreal and of simulation"... | |
| Floyd Merrell - 1995 - 398 pàgines
...the social in its entirety. in iis banal omnipresence. which is carceral). Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real. when in fact all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real. but of the order... | |
| Steve Pile, N. J. Thrift - 1995 - 432 pàgines
...subject would seem more significant. Baudrillard suggests that Disneyland (California) is presented imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, when in fact all of Los Angeles and America surrounding it arc no longer real, but of the order of... | |
| Stephen Doheny-Farina - 1996 - 244 pàgines
...it is the 'real' country, all of 'real' America, which is Disneyland. . . . Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, when in fact all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real, but of the order... | |
| Neil Leach - 1997 - 436 pàgines
...is the social in its entirety, in its banal omnipresence, that is carceral). Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the...the hyperreal order and to the order of simulation. It is no longer a question of a false representation of reality (ideology) but of concealing the fact... | |
| John Storey - 1998 - 674 pàgines
...the social in its entirety, in its banal omnipresence, which is carceral). Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, when in fact all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real, but of the order... | |
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