ALL THE WORLD IS A SCREEN
THE POWER OF MEDIA SIMULACRA IN THE NOVELS OF DON DELILLO
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Don DeLillo, Jean Baudrillard, media simulacraResumo
This essay discusses the extent and effects of media simulacra on the fictional world of the North-American novelist, Don DeLillo, during the three decades of his work. The study relates media simulacra in the novels to the theory of simulacrum developed by the French theorist Jean Baudrillard.Downloads
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