IJBS Volume 8-1 (January 2011)
My idea is that the catastrophe has already happened, it’s here already. What interests me is precisely beyond the catastrophe, what I would call its hypertelia. Catastrophe is acceleration, precipitation, excess, but not necessarily annihilation (Baudrillard Live, 1993:43).
Passings
Louise Bourgeois
Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon
J. D. Salinger
Articles
Dustin Cohen. Two Attas?
James Driscoll. ‘The Age of the Ass’: Baudrillard, Black Leggings, and the More Nude than Nude
Chris Hughes. The Recycling of Time and The End of History
Diederik Janssen. To Catch a Predator: American Bestiary as Fatal Burlesque
Mark S. Roberts. Playing the Endgame: Fatal Strategies in Erasmus and More
Florian Vauleon. Le concept du désert dans l’Amérique de Baudrillard
Books By Baudrillard
Carnival and Cannibal (pages 3-9)
Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? (pages 9-19)
Books About Baudrillard
Richard Smith. The Baudrillard Dictionary
Gerry Coulter "Art" (An excerpt from The Baudrillard Dictionary)
Special Issue of Journals Devoted to Baudrillard
Film-Philosophy Volume 14-2
Khora [in Russian] 2009, Number 2
Lignes Number 31
Poeisis X (2008)
Traverses Baudrillard Colloquium (Paris, September 17-18, 2010)
Link: Audio recording of all papers presented
Rex Butler. Jean Baudrillard’s Duality
Interview Concerning Baudrillard
Alexandre Dyakov. An Interview With Gerry Coulter
Referencing Matters
Paul Mahoney. Sourcing the Un-sourced: Tracing Baudrillard’s References to Nietzsche
Thesis Deploying Baudrillard's Thought
Steven Farry. Phenomenographic Hyperreality: Jean Baudrillard's Methodological Implications for Phenomenography
Introduction and Chapter One
Chapter Two
Conclusion (Chapter 3) and Bibilorgraphy
Baudrillard On The Web
Articles, blogs, etc., featuring Baudrillard on the Internet
Book Reviews
Biko Agozino. The Africa-Centered, Activist, and Critical Philosophy of Derrida – a review of Mustapha Cherif (2008): Islam and the West: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida. University of Chicago Press.
Gerry Coulter. Pointers to Elsewhere – a review of David Anfam et. al., (2009): Anish Kapoor. London: Phaidon.
Gerry Coulter. Last Lines -- a review of Jean Baudrillard. Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? Translated by Chris Turner with images by Alain Willaume. London, New York and Calcutta: Seagull Books, 2009, and Jean Baudrillard. Carnival and Cannibal. Translated by Chris Turner. London, New York and Calcutta: Seagull Books, 2010.
Ingrid Hoofd. Of Lethal Tanks and Uncertain Ends – a review of Ryan Bishop’s Baudrillard Now Current Perspectives in Baudrillard Studies. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Maximiliano Korstanje. Reviewing the Concept of Humanitarian Disasters – a review of: Alicia Entel. The City and its Fears: The Recovery of Passion [La ciudad y sus miedos: la passion restauradora]. Buenos Aires: La Crujía Ediciones, 2007.
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