The author introduces the seminal concept of "pseudo-events"--such as press conferences and presidential debates, which are staged solely for publicity--and redefines celebrity as "a person who is known for his well-knownness." The result is an essential resource that distinguishes the deceptions of our culture from its few enduring truths.
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An extremely perceptive book about the world we are currently faced with. A very suitable follow-up to read after Amusing Ourselves to Death - which will give you more in-depth elaboration on why the media around us and our ways of thinking is getting more and more superficial.
评分Very important book I read this year. Doors opened: structural anthropology, sociology, hyperreality, postmodernism
评分An extremely perceptive book about the world we are currently faced with. A very suitable follow-up to read after Amusing Ourselves to Death - which will give you more in-depth elaboration on why the media around us and our ways of thinking is getting more and more superficial.
评分Very important book I read this year. Doors opened: structural anthropology, sociology, hyperreality, postmodernism
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