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The Catch of the Hyperreal: Yossarian and the Ideological Vicissitudes of Hyperreality [PDF]
Hyperreality is a key term in Jean Baudrillard’s cultural theory, designating a phase in the development of image where it “masks the absence of a profound reality.” The ambiance of Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 (1961) closely corresponds to Baudrillard’s notion of the hyperreal as images persist to precede reality in the fictional world of the novel. Since
Yazdizadeh, Abdolali
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Mapping the source of the hyperreal : re-evaluating the emergence of hyperreality [PDF]
Hyperreality now colonises so much of the twenty-first century, from politics to coffee flavours in Starbucks. It has become a powerful and ubiquitous force. This thesis argues that hyperreality is a saturating and commonplace force that needs to be explored, properly defined and its origins discovered.
Reeves, Leander
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Clarke, D. B. (forthcoming) ‘Hyperreality’ in Southerton, D., Crane, D., Ekstrom, K., Jackson, P., Trentmann, F., Warde, A., Wilk R.
David Clarke
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From reality to the hyperreality of the simulation [PDF]
We live today in a new virtual and global space. Computers and electronic devices (smartphones) make us stay online, immersed in the cyberspace, in a network connected in an all-to-all system.
Paulo Barroso
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In the era of new media, it is undeniable that the phenomenon of hyperreality is rife in social media, especially Twitter, which is used by homosexuals as a medium to express themselves and gain recognition from society.
Siwi, Dhavy Raga, Febriana, Poppy
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Hyperreality in Samsung advertisement [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to find out hyper-signs that are represented and to find out the hyperreality that occurs in advertisement videos. This study is done based on the phenomena of how advertisement can cause potential buyers to enter certain ...
Junaedi, Hendi
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The Hyperreality of TikTok Live Streaming
The pseudo-reality within the TikTok social media platform leads its users to experience hyperreality. The utilization of TikTok as a social medium no longer serves merely as a communication or social interaction tool. Individuals become entranced by the
Lady Yesisca +2 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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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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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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