![]() It is no longer a question of a false representation of reality (ideology) but of concealing the fact that the real is no longer real, and thus of saving the reality principle. ![]() It is unsettling however, the reality that the real is only experienced after it is experienced in the. Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real, whereas all of Los Angeles and the America that surrounds it are no longer real, but belong to the hyperreal order and to the order of simulation. Baudrillard’s theory of the role of simulacrum in structuring our lives is pertinent. But this masks something else and this "ideological" blanket functions as a cover for a simulation of the third order: Disneyland exists in order to hide that it is the "real" country, all of "real" America that is Disneyland (a bit like prisons are there to hide that it is the social in its entirety, in its banal omnipresence, that is carceral). ![]() Marin did it very well in Utopiques, jeux d'espace ): digest of the American way of life, panegyric of American values, idealized transposition of a contradictory reality. Simulacra and Simulation (The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism) Paperback Decemby Jean Baudrillard (Author), Sheila Faria Glaser (Translator) 1,098 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle 6.99 Read with Our Free App Paperback 16.85 13 Used from 10.00 25 New from 16. Simulacra and Simulation by Jean 0 Baudrillard, Sheila Faria Glaser Paperback Buy New 17.95 Buy Used 11. ![]() “Whence the possibility of an ideological analysis of Disneyland (L. ![]()
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