10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERREALITIES»
Discover the use of
hyperrealities in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hyperrealities and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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From Text to Hypertext: Decentering the Subject in Fiction, ...
Chapter. 4. Hyperrealities. and. Hypertexts. The. Loss. of. a. Primary. Axis.
Freciric Jameson, in Postmodernism, or. The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism,
discusses the organization of various contemporary an forms — painting,
photography, ...
2
Narrative Chance: Postmodern Discourse on Native American ...
17 Dvorak pursued the hyperrealities of tribal cultures, the structured ceremonies
at the tenable borders of civilization in a small town. He imagined tribal music as
an instance of nationalism and worried that his daughter was too close to ...
Gerald Robert Vizenor, 1993
I wonder why this pull toward hyperrealities?64) 64 There are many reasons,
many related to the increasing popularity and radicalism of religion today: (1) The
loss of faith in modern projects such as communism and capitalism; (2) the
decline ...
4
The 9/11 Novel: Trauma, Politics and Identity
... and forward toward the reality ofthe aftermath, and provide continued
conjecture regarding differences in international perspectives. This dichot- omy
emerges and. Windows. on. the. World: Dualities. and. Hyperrealities. 46 The 9/
11 Novel.
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New Visions In Performance
hyperrealities. Through the advent of real-time and telematic technologies in the
stage space (Ascott 2003) it becomes possible to develop polyfocal viewpoints
and scenic montages with multiple perspectives, which in turn makes it possible
to ...
Gavin Carver, Colin Beardon, 2005
Hyperrealities are being multiplied and magnified everywhere, often without a
clue that they are in fact hyperrealities and not ordinary realities. The very idea of
an object becomes uncertain in this vicinity. BOTS IN CYBERSPACE The matter
of ...
7
Perilous Memories: The Asia-Pacific War(s)
No fewer than 150 "what if" novels, he notes, have rewritten the Second World
War and pervade contemporary Japanese popular culture, creating
hyperrealities that are in some important ways, to use Jean Baudrillard's well-
known phrase, ...
T T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, Lisa Yoneyama, 2001
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Literacy Moves On: Using Popular Culture, New Technologies ...
This represents a new form of construction in which mainstream culture is
eclipsed by media- and corporate-generated culture. Knowledge of and access
to these hyperrealities creates a sense of power in children as they learn to
negotiate ...
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Reflecting Senses: Perception and Appearance in Literature, ...
In hyperrealities, suggesting undecidably both reality and illusion, in simulation
as the ecstatic and only celebration of the vanished real, the old distinctions
between reality, appearance and illusion are continuously blurred. In an age of
the ...
Walter Pape, Frederick Burwick, 1995
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From Virgin Land to Disney World: Nature and Its Discontents ...
However, the value we place on these conceptual products is changing in
response to new, hyperrealities. What we are willing to pay, and what we expect
in return, are increasingly structured the by themes themselves (i.e. the
hyperrealities) ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYPERREALITIES»
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hyperrealities is used in the context of the following news items.
INTERVIEW: Director Justin Simien “bobs and weaves” around …
“I was really inspired by [playwright, screenwriter and novelist] Paddy Chayefsky and movies like 'Network' with hyperrealities and characters ... «Daily Free Press, Oct 14»
Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst
religious or racial hyperrealities built to sucker us into thinking we're different from each other and don't want our spaces invaded. Because ... «Huffington Post, Oct 07»
Memorializing Hyperreality
... but as one full of mundane realities that play better as polished hyperrealities. How else would a blanket but charged generalization like "The ... «Huffington Post, Sep 06»