Eddie Yeghiayan
Daghini, Giairo. "Babel-Métropole." Change International
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Translated from the Italian by André Ducret.
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Dalton, Douglas M. "The Aesthetic of the Sublime: An Interpretation of Rawa Shell Valuable Symbolism." American Ethnologust (May 1996), 23(2):411n3.
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Dana-Cohen, Thomas. "Reading a
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2 (Spring-Fall 1988), 15(3) & 16(1):
71n23.
"As the last trace of the supposed reversal of 'Platonism' Baudrillard
determines the 'implosion' of signification as the hyperreal."
Dandrey, Patrick. "La Comédie, espace 'trivial': A propos des 'Contens' d' Odet de Turnèbe." Revue d' Histoire du Théâtre (1984), 36(4):340n9.
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Dant, Tim. "Fetishism and the
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1996), 44(3):503, 504-509, 513, 514nn6, 7, 515.
A section on "Semiotic fetishism" is on Baudrillard.
Dant, Tim. "Playing with Things:
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Culture (March (1998), 3(1):85-86, 87, 88-89 94.
Gives an account and limitations (it is tied to the moment of exchange)
of Baudrillard's early views on consumption and leisure. His later view
describes the world in terms of the play between subject and object and
not in terms of relations with material objects.
Danto, Arthur C. "The
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203(11-12):44-48.
Review of Jean Baudrillard's America
(1988) and
Selected Writings (1988),
edited by Mark Poster, and Douglas
Kellner's Jean Baudrillard: From Marxism to Postmodernism and
Beyond.
Darian-Smith, Eve. "Postcolonialism: A Brief Introduction." Social & Legal Studies (September 1996), 5(3):294, 298.
Darley, Andrew David. "The
Computer and Contemporary Visual Culture: Realism, Post-Realism and
Postmodernist Aesthetics." D. Phil. Dissertation, 1995,
University of Essex.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International (Winter
1995), 56(4C):809-C.
Davidson, Benjamin David. "Ecstasy." Ph.D., 1998, Brandeis University.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International (December
1998), 59(6A):2210-A.
Davidson, Cynthia. "Riviera's Golem, Haraway's Cyborg: Reading Neuromancer as Baudrillard's Simulation of Crisis." Science-Fiction Studies (July 1996), 23(2):188-198.
Davidson, David. "Media
and
Exhaustion: An Inquiry into the Effects of Mass Communications Upon
Avant-Gardism in the Arts." Ph.D. Dissertation, 1996, New York
University.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International (March
1997), 57(9A):3716-A.
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Davis, Duane H. "The
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Merleau-Ponty to Schrag." Ph.D. Dissertation, 1992, Pennsylvania State
University.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International (January
1993), 53(7A):2400-A.
Davis, Robert Con. "Pedagogy,
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1987), 49(7):755.
Quotes Baudrillard's view that ideology is the very form that traverses
both the production of signs and material production.
Davis, Robert Con. "Theorizing Opposition: Aristotle, Greimas, Jameson, and Said " L'Esprit Createur (Summer 1987), 27(2):16, 18n13.
Davis, Robert Con and Richard A.Macksey."Jacques Lacan: Selected Bibliography." MLN
(December 1983), 98(5):1055.
Special number on Lacan and Narration.
Davis, Robert Lawrence. "History and Resistance in the Early Novels of Thomas Pynchon."
Ph.D. Dissertation, 1994, Ohio State University.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International
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Dayan, Daniel and Elihu Katz. "Rituels publics à usage privé: métamorphose télévisée d'un mariage royal." Annales: Économies Sociétés Civilisations (January-February 1983), 38(1):3, 19n1.
Dayan, Daniel and Elihu Katz. "Television Ceremonial Events." Society (May-June 1985), 22(4):66.
Dayan-Herzbrun, Sonia. "Production du sentiment amoureux et travail des femmes."
Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie (January-June 1982),
72:127n42.
This number is on "Habiter, produire,
l'espace."
DeAngelis, Michael. "Orchestrated (Dis)Orientation: Roller Coasters, Theme Parks, and Postmodernism. " Cultural Critique (Fall 1997), 37:107.
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Deberre, Jean-Christophe. "La
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Rabelais." Littérature (May 1983), 50:16n3.
This issue is entitled "Les Pouvoir dans ses fables."
Debrix, Francois. "Deploying
Vision, Simulating Action: The United Nations and Its Visualization
Strategies in a New World Order." Alternatives: Social
Transformation and Humane Governance (January-March 1996),
21(1):69, 86n9.
Discusses Baudrillard's views on simulation, representation and
image.
Deetz, Stanley A. "The
Micro-Politics of Identity Formation in the Workplace: The Case of a
Knowledge Intensive Firm." Human Studies (January 1994),
17(1):33, 41, 42.
Quotes the following from Baudrillard: "Feigning or dissimulation
leaves the reality principle intact; the difference is always clear, it
is only masked; whereas simulation threatens the difference between 'true'
and 'false,' between 'real' and 'imaginary'."
Dehs, Jorgen. "Cordelia, c'est moi, Kierkegaard og Baudrillard." Denne slyngelagtige eftertid: tekster om Soren Kierkegaard. Slagmarks skyttegravsserie. Arhus, Denmark: Sladmark, 1995.
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Delacampagne, Christian. "Le
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Review of Jean Baudrillard's La Transparence du mal (1990)
and Denis Rosenfield's Du Mal.
De Landa, Manuel. "Real Time."
Millennium Film Journal (Fall-Winter 1988-1989), 20-21:73-74.
76n24.
Quotes from Baudrillard in support of the view that we have long been
trapped under several layers of simulations and says that this view
attributes exceptional powers to systems of signs; they are pictured as
carrying on a project of control and universal hegemony when, in fact, as
Deleuze and Guattari point out, the State is needed to give any semiotic
sysytem the means of its imperialism.
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de Launay, Marc B. "L'objet en
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A study of the following works of Baudrillard: Le
Système
des objets (1968), La
Société de
consommation (1970) and Pour
une Critique de
l'économie politique du signe (1972).
Delauretis, Teresa. "Woman, Cinema and Language." Yale Italian Studies (1980) 1(2):5.
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Delhez-Sarlet, Claudette. "Chateaubriand: scissons et rassemblement de moi dans l'histoire." Revue de l' Institut de Sociologie [Bruxelles] (1982), 1-2:193, 208n1.
Della-Neva, Joannn. "Ravishing
Beauties in the Amours of Ronsard: Rape, Mythology and the
Petrarchist Tradition." Neophilologus (January 1989),
73(1):34n5, 35.
Refers to Baudrillard's discussion to seduction as play on
appearances.
Demeritt, David. "Social Theory
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the Institute of British Geographers (1996), 21(3):497, 500.
On Baudrillard's theory: "The world is denatured,
all surface and simulacra entirely of our own making-our beliefs never
touch reality and are relative to social contexts that explain their
content."
Dennett, Andrea Stulman. "A Postmodern Look at EPCOT's American Adventure." Journal of American Culture (Spring 1989), 12(1):50, 53.
Denzin, Norman K. "The Birth of
the Cinematic, Surveillance Society." Current Perspectives in
Social Theory (1995), 15:111, 119, 124.
Filmakers seem unable to grasp the truth of the simulacrum which knows
there is no truth beyond the image -- the simulacrum is true.
Denzin, Norman K. "Information Technologies, Communicative Acts, and the Audience: Couch's Legacy to Communication Research." Symbolic Interaction (Fall 1995), 18(3):251, 266.
Denzin, Norman K. "On a Semiotic
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of Sociology (November 1986) 92(3):678, 679, 680-681, 682, 683.
On Gottdeiner's "Hegemony and Mass-Culture: A
Semiotic Approach."
Denzin, Norman K. "On Semiotics and Symbolic Interactionism." Symbolic Interaction (Spring 1987), 10(1):1.
Denzin, Norman K. "Paris, Texas
and Baudrillard in America." Theory, Culture and Society
(May 1991), 8(2):121-134.
See "Paris, Texas: Mills and Baudrillard in
America." In his Images of Contemporary Society: Social
Theory and Contemporary Cinema, pp. 137-148.
Theory, Culture &
Society. London & Newbury Park: Sage,
1991.
Denzin, Norman K."Presidential-Address on The Sociological Imagination Revisited." Sociological Quarterly (1990), 31(1): 14, 16n5n, 18, 18.
Denzin, Norman K. "Takes on the Postmodern: Baudrillard, Lyotard, and Jameson." In his Images of Contemporary Society: Social Theory and Contemporary Cinema, pp. 29-52. Theory, Culture & Society. London & Newbury Park: Sage, 1991.
Denzin, Norman K. "Reading Cultural Texts: Comment on Griswold. "American Journal of Sociology (May 1990), 95(6):1579, 1580.
Denzin, Norman K. "Reflections on the Ethnographers Camera." Current Perspectives In Social Theory (1986), 7:120nn7, 11, 121n1, 122.
D'Epinay, Christian Lalive. "Beyond the Antinomy: Work versus Leisure? The Process of Cultural Mutation in Industrial Societies during the Twentieth Century." International Sociology (December 1992), 7(4):399, 409.
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Derian, James Der. "The Value of Security: Hobbes, Marx, Nietzsche, and Baudrillard." In Ronnie D. Lipschutz, ed., On Security, pp. 24-45. New Directions in World Politics. New York: Columbia University Press, 1995.
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Dethridge, Lisa Frances. "Televised 'Reality' -- Representation or Simulation? A Study of
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Dissertation, 1989, New York University.
Abstract in Dissertation
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1126-A.
Desbois, Dominique. "Informatique, pouvoir et libertés: À propos d'un livre récent." Revue Française de Sociologie (April-June 1982), 23(2):303, 309.
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Descamps, Christian. "Baudrillard s'en prend au social." La Quinzaine
Littéraire (September 1-15, 1978), 285:15-16.
Review of Jean Baudrillard's À l'Ombre des
majorités silencieuses ou la fin du social (1978), Hubert
Tonka's Ombres exquises, Ballade sur l'échange symbolique et
la mort, and Leo Schéer's La Société
sans naître.
Descamps, Christian. "Simulacre et réel." In his Les idées philosophiques contemporaines en France (1960-1985), pp. 68-74, 178. Philosophie présente, 4. Paris: Bordas, 1986.
Descombes, Vincent. Review of Denis Hollier, ed., Le Collège de Sociologie (1937-1939). Critique (May 1980) 36(396):448n11.
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Deutsche, R. "Boy's Time."
Enviornment and Planning D: Society and Space (March 1991),
9(1):29.
Mentions Baudrilard's discussion of reversals -- in the context of
discussing David Harvey's views of Cindy Sherman's photography -- that
would occur in all critiques of fetishism, which "instead of functioning
as a metalanguage for the magical thinking of others, turns against those
who use it and surreptitiously exposes their own magical thinking."
(For a Critique of the Political Economy of the
Sign (1981),
p. 90.)
Deutsche, Rosalyn. "Uneven
Development: Public Art in New York City." October (Fall
1988), 47:9.
Quotes Baudrillard to the effect that any system of productivist growth
can only produce and reproduce men as productive forces.
Devisch, Renaat. "Approaches to
Symbol and Symptom in Bodily Space-Time " International Journal Of
Psychology (1985), 20(4-5):396, 411.
Baudrillard argued that fashions' interest in the expressive
possibilities of the body reproduces an alienating consumption of
specialized cares for the outer body and seeks to foster emancipation by
stressing outward compliance with others.
Diani. Marco. "The Desert of Democracy, from Tocqueville to Baudrillard." Esprit Créateur (Fall 1990), 30(3):67-80.
Dick, Terence Andrew. "Functional Music and Consumer Culture." M.A. Thesis, 1998, Trent
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Abstract in Masters Abstract International (1999),
37(1):11.
Dickens, David R. and Andrea Fontana. "On Nostalgic Reconstruction in Interactionist Thought-or, Realism as the Last Refuge of a Scoundrel." Studies in Symbolic Interaction (1996), 20:182, 190.
Dieckmann, Katherine. "Electra Myths: Video, Modernism, Postmodernism." Art Journal (Fall 1985), 45(3):199, 203n21.
Diewald, Martin. "Das Jahr 2000-ein Thema für die Sozialberichterstattung. " Zeitschrift für Soziologie (August 1990), 19(4): 283, 289.
Diggins, John P. "Reification and Cultural Hegemony of Capitalism: Perspectives on Marx and Veblen." Social Research (Summer 1977), 44(2):360.
Dijkink, Gertjan. "Postmodernism, Power, Synergy." Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geograpfie (1993), 84(3):178.
Dimanche, Frédéric and Diane Samdahl. "Leisure as Symbolic Consumption: A Conceptualization and Prospectus for Future Research." Leisure Sciences (April-June 1994), 16(2):122, 127.
Di Paolo, Furio. "Nioaltri Barocchi e Baudrillard." Afterword to Jean Baudrillard's Simulacri e impostura: bestie, Baubourg, apparenze e altri oggetti. Bologna: Cappelli, 1980.
Dirscherl, Klaus. "Semiotik in Frankreich." Zeitschrift für Semiotik (1981), 3(4):393, 396n42, 397.
Dissanayake, Wimal. "Asian
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Society (November 1996), 13(4):121.
Says Baudrillard's ecstasy of communication fails to pay adequate
attention to the questions of transculturalization and its attendant
assymmetries of power.
Dittmar, Helga. Review of P.K. Lunt and S.M.
Liuvingstone's Mass Consumption and Personal Identity.
Journal of Economic Psychology (March 1993), 14(1):203,
208.
Mentions Baudrillard's vision of everyday existence as "perpetual
shopping," in which consumption permeates most aspects of our social and
personal lives.
Dixon, Graham Anthony. "The
Play(s) of Aids." Ph.D. Dissertation, 1997, University of California,
Berkeley.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International (January
1998), 58(7A):2466-A.
Dixon, Wheeler Winston. Review of Jean Baudrillard's The Gulf War Did Not Take Place (1995) and Geoffrey O'Brien's The Phantom Empire. Film Quarterly (Summer 1997), 50(4):54-55.
Docherty, Thomas. After Theory: Postmodernism/Postmarxism, pp. 2, 19, 12, 99, 138-141, 172, 205, 228, 233, 244, 247-148, 250-251, 253, 255-259, 288n16. Postmodern Theory. London & New York: Routledge, 1990; Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1996.
Docherty, Thomas. Alterities: Criticism, History, Representation, pp. 2, 6, 31, 40, 54, 73n4, 84, 88, 90, 115n6, 143-144, 148, 171n3, 181n20, 182, 208-209. Oxford: Clarendon, 1996.
Docherty. Thomas. "Postmodernist Theory: Lyotard, Baudrillard and Others." In Richard Kearney, ed., Twentieth-Century Continental Philosophy, pp. 474-505. Routledge History of Philosophy, 8. New York & London: Routledge, 1994.
Doel, M.A. "Deconstruction on the Move: From Libidinal Economy to Liminal Materialism." Enviornment and Planning A (July 1994), 26(7):1042, 1043, 1046, 1047, 1052, 1053, 1055.
Doel, Marcus A. "A Hundred Thousand Lines of Flight: A Machinic Introduction to the Nomad Thought and Scrumpled Geography of Gilles Deleuze amd Felix Guattari." Environment and Planning D: Society & Space (August 1996), 14(4):429, 437.
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Doel, M.A. "Proverbs and Paranoids: Writing Geography on Hollowed Ground." Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (1993), 1893):377-394.
Doel, M.A. "Writing
Difference." Enviornment and Planning A (July 1994),
26(7):1017, 1020.
Guest editorial of the issue whose theme is "Writing Difference."
The catch-phrase for the issue might be Baudrillard's phrase
"sophisticating the undecidable" (Xerox & Infinity
(1988)). The undecidable is that which exceeds at every attempt to arrive
at a fully secured decision, determination, conceptualization. There is
always an unaccounted for element of excess which remains literally out of
position.
Doiron, Noiron. "De l'analogie à la tautologie: tragique." Études Françaises (1979), 15:14n13.
Donahue, Neil H. "From
Worringer to Baudrillard and Back: Ancient Americans and (Post)Modern
Culture in Weimar Germany." Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für
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66(4):765-782.
Reprinted in Neil H. Donahue, ed., Invisible
Cathedrals: The
Expressionist Art History of Wilhelm Worringer, pp. 135-155.
University Park: Pennsylvania State
University Press, 1995.
Claims that Worringer's critique of modernity in his
Ägyptische Kunst anticipated the
visionary tourism of
Baudrillard's America.
Donzelot, Jacques. "Vers un nouvel esprit public." Esprit (January 1985), 1: 30n1.
Doran, Chris. "The Working
Class as Zombie: Simulation and Resistance in the Late Twentieth Century."
Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory/Revue Canadienne de
Théorie Politique et Sociale (1990), (1-3):126-147.
Part of a special section entitled "America's Baudrillard: The Politics
of Simulation."
Doran, Nob. "From Embodied 'Health' to Official 'Accidents': Class, Codification and British Factory Legislation, 1831-1844." Social & Legal Studies (December 1996), 5(4):540n12, 541.
Doran, Nob. "Maintaining the
Simulation Model in the Era of the Social: The Inquiry System of Canadian
Workers Compensation 1914-1984."
Canadian Review of Sociology and
Anthropology/Revue Canadienne de Sociologie et d'Anthropologie
(November 1994), 31(4):444-469.
Uses Baudrillard's ideas about codification for his analysis.
Dorst, John Darwin. "Myths
of
Tradition and Modes of Exchange in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania." Ph.D.
Dissertation, 1983, University of Pennsylvania.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International
(February 1984), 44(8A):2542-A.
Dowd, James J. "An Act Made
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Current Perspectives in Social Theory (1996), 16:247, 261.
Fashioned images, simulacra, are what remain of the self -- the image
of our self that we have crafted to provide the socially necessary account
of the being that resides within the physical body.
Doyle, Kegan. "The Reality of
Disappearance: Fredric Jameson and the Cultural Logic of Postmodernism."
Critical Sociology (Spring 1992), 19(1):113-127.
Review of Fredric Jameson's Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic
of Late Capitalism, Jean-François Lyotard's The
Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge, and Jean Baudrillard's
Simulations (1983).
Dreaut, Hull. "Baudrillard est-il une betterave?" Evénement du Jeudi (June 21-27, 1990), 294:76
Drewal, Margaret Thompson. "From Rocky's Rockettes to Liberace: The Politics of Representation in the Heart of Corporate Capitalism. " Journal of American Culture (Summer 1987) 10(2):78, 81n87.
Drolet, Michael. "The Wild and the Sublime: Lyotard's Post-Modern Politics." Political Studies (June 1994), 42(2):258-259.
Druet, Pierre-Philippe.." The Evolution of Philosophical Ideas in France."International Philosophical Quarterly (June 1987), 27(2) [106]:200n50.
Dubois, Claude-Gilbert. "'Artifice imite et diversifie': Réflexions sur la
morphogenèse de l'oeuvre au xvie siècle." Corps
Ecrit (1985), 15:106.
" Dans ses considérations théoriques fondées sur
des phénomènes de production et de consommation de masse,
Jean Baudrillard, développant certaines intuitions de Roland
Barthes dans Mythologies, constate que la
vogue du
prêt-à-porter et du prêt-à-servir, ainsi que les
fabrications de série, en suscitant une mimétisation
collective, font émerger des notions originales: ainsi la
sériation est la base du désir de collectionner."
Ducharme, Lori J. and Gary Alan Fine. "The Construction of Nonpersonhood and Demonization Commemorating the Traitorous Reputation of Benedict Arnold." Social Forces (June 1995), 73(4):1327, 1329.
Duffy, Jean. "The Subversion of Historical Representation in Claude Simon." French Studies (October 1987), 41(4):437n12.
Dufour, Olivier. "L'utopie
Beaubourg dix ans après." Esprit (February 1987),
2:12.
This issue is entitled "L'utopie Beaubourg dix ans
après."
Dumm, Thomas L. "The Invisible Skyline." In William Stearns and William Chaloupka, eds., Jean Baudrillard: The Disappearance of Art and Politics, pp. 109-127. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.
Duncan, J, and D. Ley. "Structural Marxism and Human Geography: A Critical Assessment." Annals of the Association of American Geographers (1982), 72(1):30.
Duncan, Margaret Carlisle. "Beyond Analyses of Sports Media Texts: An Argument for Formal Analyses of Institutional Structures." Sociology of Sport Journal (December 1993), 10)4):360, 370.
Dunn, Robert. "Postmodernism:
Populism, Mass Culture, and Avant-garde." Theory, Culture &
Society (February 1991), 8(1):126, 132.
Says Baudrillard's structuralist semiotics undergirds the politics of
consumer society and that his critique of mass culture argues that sign
systems become a new means of domination.
Duperray, Max. "Dernier Recours: L'apocalypse intimiste de Susan Sontag," Europe (March 1988), 66(707):114, 118, 119, 122, 122n1, 123nn15, 20, 29.
Duperray, Max. "Insolite modernité: The Cement Garden (1978) de Ian McEwan, chef-d'oeuvre d'une nouvelle littérature de l'angoisse." Études Anglaises (October-December 1982), 35(4): 423n4, 425.
Duperray, Max. "TheMonk de M.G. Lewis: fatastique et mélodrame." Études Anglaises (July-September 1987), 40(3):264n2.
Duplain, Julian. "Keeping the French from Going Mad." Literary Review (December 1991), 162:10-11.
Durand, Régis. "The
Anxiety of Performance." New Literary History (Autumn 1980),
12(1):170, 176nn6, 7.
For Baudrillard the secret is not repressed; it is rather that which is
in excess; apperances are truly secret because they do not lend themselves
to interpretation.
Durand, Régis. "On Conversing: In/On Writing." Sub-Stance (1980), 27: 49, 51n5.
Durand, Régis." On
Aphanisis: A Note on the Dramaturgy of the Subject in
Narrative Analysis." MLN (December 1983), 98(5):868-869,
870nn12, 13.
Special number on Lacan and Narration.
Durham, Scott. "P.K Dick: From the Death of the Subject to a Theology of Late Capitalism." Science-Fiction Studies (July 1988), 15(2) [45]:174, 185.
Durham, Scott Philip. "The
Poetics of Simulation: The Simulacrum and Narrative in the Works of Jean
Genet and Pierre Klossowski." Ph.D. Dissertation, 1992, Yale
University.
Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts International (July
1993), 54(1A):173-A.
Durif, Christine. "Perceptions et répresentations du poids et des formes corporelles: Une approche psychoethnologique." Social Science Information sur les Science Sociales (1990), 29(2): 303, 319, 320, 325.
During, Simon. "Postmodernism or
Postcolonialism?" Landfall (September 1985), 39(3)
[155]:367, 380n3.
Postmodernism is the most general term for the Baudrillardian "culture
of the simulacrum," which designates a copy without an original, an
example without a model.
Duwe, Thierry de. "La condition Beaubourg." Critique (November 1982) 38(426):968.
Duxbury, Neil. "Back to the
Middle Ages." International Journal for the Semiotics of Law/Revue
Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique (1990),
3(7):72n19.
Review of Pierre.Legendre's Le Désir politique de Dieu:
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