Modern ‘live’ football: moving from the panoptican gaze to the performative, virtual and carnivalesque [PDF]
Drawing on Redhead's discussion of Baudrillard as a theorist of hyperreality, the paper considers the different ways in which the mediatized ‘live’ football spectacle is often modelled on the ‘live’ however eventually usurps the ‘live’ forms position in ...
Anderson B. +24 more
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A Study on Contemporary Culture in Indonesia Through Semiotics Perspective
Cultural phenomena are the most prolific field for developing semiotic studies. Study on philosophy of signs in contemporary culture is a set of irresistible logics to deepen our understanding on semiotic studies.
Rizal Mustansyir
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Point of View of Jean Baudrillard on the Philosophy of Cinema Survival [PDF]
Jean Baudrillard the postmodern social theorist adopted a philosophical approach for explanation of the contemporary world. Baudrillard refers to the current state of affairs in the world as “Hyperreality” and believes that today the simulacra are more ...
Mahdi Attarzadeh +2 more
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“Throw[ing] the Longest Shadows”: The Significance of the Bogus Quotation for Arcadia by Jim Crace [PDF]
Preceding his Arcadia with a non-existing quotation, Jim Crace proves to be no Arcadian innocent: challenging the shrewdness of his readers, the contemporary novelist seems to take pleasure in inviting them to an intellectual game which begins before the
Wojciechowska, Sylwia
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Religious Education and Jean Baudrillard: What does Postmodernism, Simulacra, and Hyperreality Suggest? [PDF]
This study seeks to explore the French sociologist and philosopher Jean Baudrillard's (1929- 2007) propositions regarding religious education. Baudrillard's postmodern concepts of simulacra (false facades), and hyperreality are utilized to examine the ...
N. Hani Herlina +4 more
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The “Ideal” Life in Cyberspace in Novel Kerumunan Terakhir
This paper elucidates ‘ideal life’ issue which is undergone by characters in Okky Madasari’s Kerumunan Terakhir (The Last Crowd), which takes two different settings, which are in the digital and the real world.
Chinintya Suma Ningtyas
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Marketing space : a conceptual framework for marketing events [PDF]
Despite the growing resonance of events within the marketing domain, they continue to receive scant coverage in academic literature, and remain a poor relation to other forms of marketing communication.
Crowther, Philip
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Event-marketing as innovative marketing communications: Reviewing the German experience [PDF]
As a result of significant changes in their marketing environments and in consumer behaviour, marketers are confronted with the decreasing effectiveness of their classic marketing communications (Kroeber-Riel 1984) and, consequently, in need of new ways ...
Whelan, Susan, Wohlfeil, Markus
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“We'll let the gooks play the Indians”
This article focuses on the representation of the frontier myth as an ideological bias shaping one’s perception of the Vietnam War in Stanley Kubrick’s 1987 Full Metal Jacket.
Vincent Jaunas
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Paul Auster’s The Locked Room as a critique of the hyperreal [PDF]
Auster’s The Locked Room (1986) presents a protagonist in a desperate quest for a lost character whose absence functions as the only significant storyline to which the narrative unfolds.
Taghizadeh, Ali, Torkamaneh, Pouria
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