Books on Baudrillard: Douglas M. Kellner, ed. Baudrillard: A Critical Reader.

Books on Baudrillard: Douglas M. Kellner, ed. Baudrillard: A Critical Reader. Cambridge, Mass. & Oxford: Blackwell, 1994.

Compiled by

Eddie Yeghiayan

Kellner, Douglas M. ed. Baudrillard: A Critical Reader. Cambridge, Mass. & Oxford: Blackwell, 1994.
Contents:
Kellner, Douglas."Introduction: Jean Baudrillard in the Fin-de-Millennium":1-23
1. Gottddiener, Mark. "The System of Objects and the Commodification of Everyday Life:The Early Baudrillard":25-40
2. Best, Steven. "The Commodification of Reality and the Reality of Commodification: Baudrillard, Debord, and Postmodern Theory":41-67
3. Poster, Mark. "Critical Theory and Technoculture: Habermas and Baudrillard":68-88
4. Sawchuck, Kim. "Semiotics, Cybernetics, and the Ecstasy of Marketing Communications":89-116
5. Tseëlon, Efrat. "Fashion and Signification in Baudrillard":119-132
6. Epstein, Jonathon S. and Epstein Margarete J. "Fatal Forms: Toward a (Neo) Formal Sociological Theory of Media Culture":135-149
7. Cook, Deborah. "Symbolic Exchange in Hyperreality":150-167
8. Schoonmaker, Sara. "Capitalism and the Code: A Critique of Baudrillard's Third Order Simulacrum":168-188
9. Derian, James Der. "Simulation: The Highest Stage of Capitalism?"189-207
10. Luke, Timothy. "Aesthetic Production and Cultural Politics: Baudrillard and Contemporary Art":209-226
11. Zurgrugg, Nicholas. "Baudrillard, Modernism, and Postmodernism":227-255
12. Goshorn, A. Keith. "Valorizing 'the Feminine' while Rejecting Feminism? - Baudrillard's Feminist Provocations":257-291
13. Genosko, Gary. "The Drama of Theory: Vengeful Objects and Wily Props":292-312
14. Bogard, William. "Baudrillard, Time, and the End":313-333