Demythologization
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+ | "In ''[[Simulacra and Simulation]]'', French theorist [[Jean Baudrillard]] describes [[retro]] as a [[demythologization]] of the past, distancing the present from the big ideas that drove the “modern” age (Jean Baudrillard, ''Simulacra and Simulation'', p. 43)."--Sholem Stein | ||
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- | In ''[[Simulacra and Simulation]]'', French theorist [[Jean Baudrillard]] describes [[retro]] as a [[demythologization]] of the past, distancing the present from the big ideas that drove the “modern” age (Jean Baudrillard, ''Simulacra and Simulation'', p. 43). | ||
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"In Simulacra and Simulation, French theorist Jean Baudrillard describes retro as a demythologization of the past, distancing the present from the big ideas that drove the “modern” age (Jean Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation, p. 43)."--Sholem Stein |
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